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Posted on 2/23/14 at 8:20 pm to Tds & Beer
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Giant casty
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Posted on 2/23/14 at 9:23 pm to 17theBears
Demetric Warren doing some more MSU predicting...

Posted on 2/23/14 at 9:30 pm to engie
Patterson and Spivey?
ETA post 666
ETA post 666
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Posted on 2/23/14 at 9:41 pm to dawgM2
Yep...
We seem to be offering a ton of linebackers and safeties...
That academy boy(Womack) is huge...
We seem to be offering a ton of linebackers and safeties...
That academy boy(Womack) is huge...
Posted on 2/23/14 at 10:11 pm to 17theBears
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Why are we letting De'Vinner back on campus?
What. The. frick. Muffins. ???
Posted on 2/23/14 at 10:14 pm to Requiem For A Dawg
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What. The. frick. Muffins. ???
Posted on 2/23/14 at 11:49 pm to 17theBears
People were saying on ELITEDAWGS that we can't legally forbid him from showing up to public events such as Jr. Days. Doesn't really explain how he ended up in our locker room, though.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 12:22 am to weedGOKU666
I mean I'm pretty sure Bundy couldn't just bust up in junior day and do whatever the frick he wanted. There has to be some type of list that you are on
Posted on 2/24/14 at 7:20 am to 17theBears
I took that screen shot too but just forgot to post it.
My first reaction was WTF.
My first reaction was WTF.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 9:10 am to 17theBears
Unbelievable how this piece of trash De'Vinner is allowed anywhere near MSU recruits, much less on their own freaking turf!
His own mother had him admitted into a mental institution.
His own mother had him admitted into a mental institution.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 9:23 am to Requiem For A Dawg
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What. The. frick. Muffins. ???
Another one of those "This cannot be explained pictures."
Posted on 2/24/14 at 9:32 am to MSU4ever
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As in today?
Seen some people say it could be today, but the good news is it's a matter of when and not if.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 9:35 am to jumbo
who would have thought I'd rather click on our recruiting thread than the baseball ones?
Posted on 2/24/14 at 9:40 am to NIH
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who would have thought I'd rather click on our recruiting thread than the baseball ones?
We are a Recruiting School.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:35 am to Allyn McKeen
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Mississippi State set up for big 2015 recruiting haul
By JC Shurburtt | 247Sports
February 24, 2014 11:26 AM ET
If you are looking for a Kentucky/Tennessee (2014) or Ole Miss (2013) type of storyline in the Southeastern Conference during the 2015 cycle, you may want to look no further than Starkville, Miss.
Granted we are less than three weeks into 2015, but Mississippi State currently has the No. 6 recruiting class in the country and the Bulldogs are trending for several additional top prospects.
Six of the Bulldogs nine commits are in-state high school prospects- including Yazoo City defensive end Timothy Washington and Louisville receiver Dontea Jones, two of the better Magnolia State prospects in 2015.
Mississippi State also went over to east Georgia and landed talented running back Kentavious Thomas from Baldwin High in Milledgeville. Thomas is one of several big-time running back prospects in the Peach State this cycle and is an excellent way to follow up landing four-star Aeris Williams at the position in 2014.
An impressive class so far for sure, but if you look down the road a bit, this could be a landmark haul for Dan Mullen and staff when you consider the early trending among Mississippi’s best prospects.
Athlete Malik Dear (Jackson, Miss./Murrah) was at junior day in Starkville this past weekend, named Mississippi State his leader (something that isn’t new) and is predicted at 80 percent to the Bulldogs by 247Sports Crystal Ball, which measures recruiting prediction trends of analysts accross the country. The 5-foot-10, 200-pound Dear told Paul Jones of 247Sports that it’s “just about the way Mississippi State makes me feel”- signifying the high comfort level he has at State. Dear also is a versatile athlete that fits in well to the Bulldogs’ offensive scheme.
Safety Jamal Peters (Bassfield, Miss.) is a 6-foot-3 striker at the position and one of the best nationally. Mississippi State is battling Ole Miss, Alabama, LSU and others for his services, but currently is leading the way on Crystal Ball at 44 percent.
Offensive guard Javon Patterson (Petal, Miss.) is the No. 2 prospect at his position nationally according to 247Sports Composite rankings. The 6-foot-4, 290-pounder told Jones after visiting Mississippi State for junior day that the Bulldogs have a “good chance” and that he likely will head to an SEC program. Right now, Ole Miss is out in front on Crystal Ball predictions at 70 percent, but Mississippi State is in the mix.
Four-star defensive tackle Fletcher Adams (Brandon, Miss.) is the No. 17 prospect at his position nationally, is a lean to MSU and is a 91 percent pick on Crystal Ball for the Bulldogs.
Those previously mentioned are four of the top five in Mississippi for 2015. The fifth, linebacker Leo Lewis (Brookhaven, Miss.) is expected to leave the state, but the Bulldogs are in the mix.
Granted, rankings will change and the various recruitments of each prospect will ebb and flow, but even if the Bulldogs end up with three of the top five in-state, it really gives this class some teeth.
Mississippi State under Mullen is sort of an undervalued story nationally. The Bulldogs have been to four straight bowl games under the former Florida assistant and has done an excellent job recruiting in-state.
In large part, the credit on the recruiting trail can be given to recruiting coordinator Tony Hughes, who is a Mississippi native who has spent the majority of his nearly 20-year collegiate coaching career working in the state and knows the ins-and-outs of working both the high school and junior college ranks. He also the recruiter-of-record for Patterson, Peters and Lewis. If Hughes, Mullen and staff can wrap up some of the talent they are in good shape for right now, this could be the finest work yet by the staff in Starkville.
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