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Posted on 6/20/12 at 10:28 am to bamasgot13
It would be as DB coach is rumor and Harbison's responsibilities would be redirected at "The Coma" 
Posted on 6/20/12 at 10:39 am to BuccWildBammer
Watch out Bone, JC the Shurmanator has his sights set.
@jcshurburtt: Julianne Hough reminded me a little of @LauraMcKeeman look-wise in the film.”
@jcshurburtt: Julianne Hough reminded me a little of @LauraMcKeeman look-wise in the film.”
Posted on 6/20/12 at 10:43 am to TreyAnastasio
JC Shurburtt looks like someone who gets off by frying bacon while naked and letting the grease pop out on him.
Posted on 6/20/12 at 10:44 am to Sandkhan
Well, I know what Im doing after work.
Posted on 6/20/12 at 11:10 am to FleshEatingSalsa
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Old news now but I'd bet a few of them still have wood over it.
Well they went head to head with Clemson, and both run a pure 4-3 the scheme he wants to play in, and he picked Clemson over Baton Rouge. Not sure they can be too thrilled about that.
This post was edited on 6/20/12 at 11:12 am
Posted on 6/20/12 at 11:19 am to sarc
Posted on 6/20/12 at 11:24 am to BlackPawnMartyr
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I seriously just puked a little...so gross.
Say what?!?! I mean I puked a little, but so I could make room for that amazing culinary treasure.
Posted on 6/20/12 at 11:26 am to sarc
Damn. Now i'm gonna get fat again 
Posted on 6/20/12 at 11:54 am to crimson008
Just the spring winners.
Posted on 6/20/12 at 11:55 am to TreyAnastasio
Springdale (Ark.) Har-Ber defensive tackle Josh Frazier was part of a strong class of 2014 contingent to participate in Alabama’s lineman camp last weekend. The 6-foot-3, 330-pounder, who 247Sports currently ranks as a top 50 prospect nationally, delivered one of the camp’s more impressive performances.
“We got there and met with our recruiting coach, Coach (Mike) Groh and then went with the defensive line coaches and did bags, techniques like the rip and swim move, and just basic stuff to improve our technique,” detailed Frazier.
“At the end, we did one-on-one’s and that’s where Nick Saban watched me with the D-Line coach, Chris Rumph- he’d be my coach if I were to go to Alabama. I guess I impressed them right there. I went eight or nine times and only got beat once.”
Frazier’s showing was enough to earn an offer from the Crimson Tide, who joined Arkansas and Arkansas State in issuing a tender to the talented rising junior.
“Coach Saban was really impressed with me and called me down to his office. He asked how things were going and if I had any questions and then said he was offering me. He said, ‘we’re real proud of your work and like your quickness, explosiveness off the ball and how you can move for a guy your size.’ That’s pretty much how it went down.
“I was in awe when Coach Saban said they were interested in me. I was real excited when I got offered. I tried to let my mom and everyone else know. It was awesome to get offered by one of the top schools in the nation.”
The Alabama staff’s coaching style stands out to the Natural State prospect.
“I just like the way their coaches push you to get better. They’re type of school where the coaches will get in your face if you do something wrong and make you correct it. It’s the kind of school where you have to be on your game at all times.”
Frazier remains open and is taking a wait-and-see approach to the recruiting process.
“I honestly don’t know what school I want to go to. There are so many good schools out there, that I don’t want to commit too early where I make a drastic choice and regret something. I’m going to take my time and get to know the coaches and the people there and see if they want me for me and not just the football player. I want to go somewhere with a good academic plan and a place that could help push me to the NFL or a good job.”
The four-star prospect grew up rooting for Southern Cal, a program that had some success recruiting the state of Arkansas in the mid to late 2000’s.
“USC was always my favorite team growing up. My stepbrother liked them a lot. I kind of started watching them and Matt Barkley’s a good quarterback. Damian Williams who went there and is in the NFL now actually went to my junior high school. I always watched Arkansas on TV, too.”
Frazier is ranked as the no. 44 prospect in the nation and top player in the state of Arkansas in the 2014 cycle by 247Sports.
And he's quite the looker too
“We got there and met with our recruiting coach, Coach (Mike) Groh and then went with the defensive line coaches and did bags, techniques like the rip and swim move, and just basic stuff to improve our technique,” detailed Frazier.
“At the end, we did one-on-one’s and that’s where Nick Saban watched me with the D-Line coach, Chris Rumph- he’d be my coach if I were to go to Alabama. I guess I impressed them right there. I went eight or nine times and only got beat once.”
Frazier’s showing was enough to earn an offer from the Crimson Tide, who joined Arkansas and Arkansas State in issuing a tender to the talented rising junior.
“Coach Saban was really impressed with me and called me down to his office. He asked how things were going and if I had any questions and then said he was offering me. He said, ‘we’re real proud of your work and like your quickness, explosiveness off the ball and how you can move for a guy your size.’ That’s pretty much how it went down.
“I was in awe when Coach Saban said they were interested in me. I was real excited when I got offered. I tried to let my mom and everyone else know. It was awesome to get offered by one of the top schools in the nation.”
The Alabama staff’s coaching style stands out to the Natural State prospect.
“I just like the way their coaches push you to get better. They’re type of school where the coaches will get in your face if you do something wrong and make you correct it. It’s the kind of school where you have to be on your game at all times.”
Frazier remains open and is taking a wait-and-see approach to the recruiting process.
“I honestly don’t know what school I want to go to. There are so many good schools out there, that I don’t want to commit too early where I make a drastic choice and regret something. I’m going to take my time and get to know the coaches and the people there and see if they want me for me and not just the football player. I want to go somewhere with a good academic plan and a place that could help push me to the NFL or a good job.”
The four-star prospect grew up rooting for Southern Cal, a program that had some success recruiting the state of Arkansas in the mid to late 2000’s.
“USC was always my favorite team growing up. My stepbrother liked them a lot. I kind of started watching them and Matt Barkley’s a good quarterback. Damian Williams who went there and is in the NFL now actually went to my junior high school. I always watched Arkansas on TV, too.”
Frazier is ranked as the no. 44 prospect in the nation and top player in the state of Arkansas in the 2014 cycle by 247Sports.
And he's quite the looker too
Posted on 6/20/12 at 11:56 am to crimson008
He ain't got time for that shite. He's training Cole Mazza to long snap a brick through Nkfrickafrick's skull
Posted on 6/20/12 at 12:05 pm to Sandkhan
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He ain't got time for that shite. He's training Cole Mazza to long snap a brick through Nkfrickafrick's skull
Posted on 6/20/12 at 12:36 pm to BuccWildBammer
New APRs are out. Multi year APR for football up from 963 (good) last year to 970 (very good) this year.
Vandy - 978
UF - 972
Bama - 970
UGA - 970
SC - 966
LSU - 964
State - 959
UK - 951
Auburn - 943
Arky - 936
OM - 933
UT - 931
Vandy - 978
UF - 972
Bama - 970
UGA - 970
SC - 966
LSU - 964
State - 959
UK - 951
Auburn - 943
Arky - 936
OM - 933
UT - 931
Posted on 6/20/12 at 12:43 pm to sarc
Don't you lose scholarships if your APR dips below a certain level?
Surely Auburn, Arky, OM, and UTk are nearing that threshold.
Surely Auburn, Arky, OM, and UTk are nearing that threshold.
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