
MOCdotTNARCES
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re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 12/11/15 at 9:32 am
No... DSC is committed to ASU
re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 12/7/15 at 5:25 pm
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If you care to take a look you will notice an OT prospect with length, who plays with decent pad level, finishes block, and has good drive.
If you care to take a look you will notice an OT prospect with length, who plays with decent pad level, finishes block, and has good drive.
re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 12/7/15 at 5:22 pm
How many "fast" olinemen have you recruited lately?
re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 12/7/15 at 2:49 pm
He long gone
re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 11/2/15 at 3:28 pm
Here here. :cheers:
re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 10/30/15 at 8:23 pm
Jones is likely to be a defensive back in the Army Bowl, although he is listed as an athlete according to the recruiting rankings. Jones is ranked as the No. 3 athlete in the nation, No. 8 player in California and No. 50 player overall by the 247 Sports Composite.
Jones said on the recruiting trail, schools are talking to him at both wide receiver and the secondary, but “at the end of the day, whatever is best when I get there is the position I’ll play.”
“What I’m trying to do is perfect both side of the ball so I’ll be ready and prepared,” he said.
While Jones is not planning to announce his college choice until National Signing Day in February, he has been gushing about his official visit to Texas A&M. He plans to visit again unofficially for the Aggies’ game against Auburn.
“It was just like family,” he said. “I feel like that was home.”
Jones also has taken an official visit to Arizona State and has one scheduled for Florida. He has not decided on the other two.
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Jones said on the recruiting trail, schools are talking to him at both wide receiver and the secondary, but “at the end of the day, whatever is best when I get there is the position I’ll play.”
“What I’m trying to do is perfect both side of the ball so I’ll be ready and prepared,” he said.
While Jones is not planning to announce his college choice until National Signing Day in February, he has been gushing about his official visit to Texas A&M. He plans to visit again unofficially for the Aggies’ game against Auburn.
“It was just like family,” he said. “I feel like that was home.”
Jones also has taken an official visit to Arizona State and has one scheduled for Florida. He has not decided on the other two.
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re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 10/30/15 at 2:46 pm
But he has also stated that he plans to take his commitment until whatever all star game/signing day. Still so much time left for the 2016 class and Jones.
As long as we stay in hot pursuit, until the end, we will have a legit shot on NSD.
As long as we stay in hot pursuit, until the end, we will have a legit shot on NSD.
re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 10/30/15 at 2:18 pm
You're right...regardless who it is, hopeful to see any CB's for elite athletes like Jones. Would be an ideal addition for '16.
re: 2016 Recruiting Discussion
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 10/30/15 at 1:28 pm
From Hamm...
re: Best Plan Ever to Maximize SEC $$ in the Future (Realignment/Expansion)
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 7/8/15 at 9:27 am
You are so high.
re: 2017 QB Tate Martell
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 6/30/15 at 2:26 pm
When
re: Summer practice/ pre fall camp
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 6/24/15 at 12:15 pm
QB Kyler Murray - 1
WR Christian Kirk - 3
WR Damion Ratley - 4
DT Daylon Mack - 5
LB Richard Moore - 7
QB Jake Hubenak - 7
S Justin Evans - 14
WR Kemah Siverand - 16
LB Dwaine Thomas - 16
S Larry Pryor - 18
CB Deshawn Capers-Smith - 19
RB Kendall Bussey - 25
DB Roney Elam - 27
RB Jay Bradford - 29
S Justin Dunning - 30
LB Claude George - 31
LB Riley Garner - 35
K Daniel LaCamera - 36
LB Landis Durham - 48
OL Erik McCoy - 64
OL Connor Lanfear - 70
OL Trevor Elbert - 71
OL Keaton Sutherland - 78
DT Kingsley KeKe - 88
TE Jordan Davis - 89
DE James Lockhart - 99
WR Christian Kirk - 3
WR Damion Ratley - 4
DT Daylon Mack - 5
LB Richard Moore - 7
QB Jake Hubenak - 7
S Justin Evans - 14
WR Kemah Siverand - 16
LB Dwaine Thomas - 16
S Larry Pryor - 18
CB Deshawn Capers-Smith - 19
RB Kendall Bussey - 25
DB Roney Elam - 27
RB Jay Bradford - 29
S Justin Dunning - 30
LB Claude George - 31
LB Riley Garner - 35
K Daniel LaCamera - 36
LB Landis Durham - 48
OL Erik McCoy - 64
OL Connor Lanfear - 70
OL Trevor Elbert - 71
OL Keaton Sutherland - 78
DT Kingsley KeKe - 88
TE Jordan Davis - 89
DE James Lockhart - 99
re: 2015 Basketball Signee, D.J. Hogg
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 4/9/15 at 2:50 pm
Are there any senior highlights on him (Thomas)?
2015 Basketball Signee, D.J. Hogg
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 4/8/15 at 3:00 pm
re: Great interview with new WR Coach, Aaron Moorehead
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 4/8/15 at 2:59 pm
The dude was in class.
Great interview with new WR Coach, Aaron Moorehead
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 4/8/15 at 10:40 am
re: Billy Kennedy's successor
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 3/9/15 at 8:57 pm
Maybe we already have him. Assistant Coach, Rick Stansbury.
"Taking over the helm as the Bulldogs head coach in 1998, Stansbury led his team to post-season tournament play eleven times in fourteen seasons (six NCAA and five NIT tournaments), with five consecutive post-season tournament appearances, the first MSU basketball coach in history to accomplish this feat. His 2001-02 MSU team compiled the most wins in a single season in school history (27). Also achieved the highest National Ranking in school history 2003-04, #2 in the country (finished 26-4). Stansbury also owns MSU's record for consecutive 20-win seasons with four from 2001–05 and again from 2006-10.[2]
Stansbury won more SEC Championships in the last 10 years than any other SEC program except Kentucky 12. Mississippi State 8. (Florida 6) Western Conference Champion: 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010. SEC Tournament Champion: 2002, 2009. Overall SEC Champion: 2004. Under the leadership of Stansbury, MSU's teams were always a threat in the SEC Tournament, reaching the finals of the tournament four times, winning twice. His SEC Tournament record is 16-12.[2]
From his days as an MSU assistant until 2012, Stansbury has been a part of over 15 postseason tournament appearances. Prior to his arrival at Mississippi State, MSU had two post-seasons in 27 years (both NIT). He is also 21-8 vs conference in-state rival, the Mississippi Rebels.
Stansbury announced his retirement on March 15, 2012; he cited a desire to spend more time with his family. But in May 2014, he was back into coaching with a new assignment at Texas A&M. He is a member of the Campbellsville University Athletics Hall of Fame."
Source = Wikipedia
"Taking over the helm as the Bulldogs head coach in 1998, Stansbury led his team to post-season tournament play eleven times in fourteen seasons (six NCAA and five NIT tournaments), with five consecutive post-season tournament appearances, the first MSU basketball coach in history to accomplish this feat. His 2001-02 MSU team compiled the most wins in a single season in school history (27). Also achieved the highest National Ranking in school history 2003-04, #2 in the country (finished 26-4). Stansbury also owns MSU's record for consecutive 20-win seasons with four from 2001–05 and again from 2006-10.[2]
Stansbury won more SEC Championships in the last 10 years than any other SEC program except Kentucky 12. Mississippi State 8. (Florida 6) Western Conference Champion: 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010. SEC Tournament Champion: 2002, 2009. Overall SEC Champion: 2004. Under the leadership of Stansbury, MSU's teams were always a threat in the SEC Tournament, reaching the finals of the tournament four times, winning twice. His SEC Tournament record is 16-12.[2]
From his days as an MSU assistant until 2012, Stansbury has been a part of over 15 postseason tournament appearances. Prior to his arrival at Mississippi State, MSU had two post-seasons in 27 years (both NIT). He is also 21-8 vs conference in-state rival, the Mississippi Rebels.
Stansbury announced his retirement on March 15, 2012; he cited a desire to spend more time with his family. But in May 2014, he was back into coaching with a new assignment at Texas A&M. He is a member of the Campbellsville University Athletics Hall of Fame."
Source = Wikipedia
re: Everyone loves a list.
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 3/4/15 at 6:52 pm
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Everyone loves a list.
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 3/4/15 at 6:44 pm
In a league where you are only as smart as your head ball coach...list SEC coaches, in order, by their perceived intelligence.
re: 5-Star CB Saivion Smith Commits to LSU
Posted by MOCdotTNARCES on 2/26/15 at 9:44 pm
This thread has 19 too many pages. Good get, Tigers. :usa:
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