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2021 ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, Surrender Cobras, Feckless Marmots, and Quitty Cowards

Which scUM QB transfers first?

  • McNamara

    Votes: 23 45.1%
  • McCarthy

    Votes: 28 54.9%

  • Total voters
    51
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The envy is fucking EROTIC CITY...




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Awwww, it’s cute. It’s a little hope-bone for the dfbia to gnaw on over the cold hard dead gray pitiless dark expanse that is their offseason.

The whole basis is completely stupid.

Even if the 4 bigger time recruits they got do end up panning out they still have nowhere near the depth of talent to compete with the biggest boys
 
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"With guys like Worthy, Edwards and quarterback JJ McCarthy (to name a few), Michigan’s 2021 class is just the latest example of highly ranked recruits who turned down offers from perennial CFP teams and instead chose to challenge them. "

Umm.. I don't follow recruiting close enough to know much about Worthy, but I do follow it closely enough to know that Ohio State chose Kyle McCord over McCarthy and I also know Edwards has a committable offer, but waited too long while OSU landed 2 of the top 5 RBs in the class.... oh... and that Edwards, when asked on signing day how long Michigan had been the leader, said something like "they never were but OSU had 2 RBs already" These guys didn't exactly "turn down offers from perennial CFP teams"
 
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"With guys like Worthy, Edwards and quarterback JJ McCarthy (to name a few), Michigan’s 2021 class is just the latest example of highly ranked recruits who turned down offers from perennial CFP teams and instead chose to challenge them. "

Umm.. I don't follow recruiting close enough to know much about Worthy....
Worthy took a late visit to Bama on his own dime, became very pro Bama on his social media, and the entire DFBIA was convinced he was headed to Bama. Then Worthy suddenly "turned down" his Bama offer and signed with "a struggling Michigan program ... with the intention of building an elite football program that can challenge the predictability of today's college football." Yeah, sure thing, honey....

Truth is, Bama flipped LSU WR commit JoJo Earle on Signing Day and he took Worthy's place in Bama's class. I'd love to see a copy of Worthy's LOI from Bama, you know, the one he didn't sign so that he could instead sign on with that "struggling Michigan program" with no offensive identity and a head coach in limbo for the past year. I'd love to see that Bama LOI but never will, because it doesn't exist, it was never sent out by Bama. Worthy didn't get into Michigan, he ended up at Michigan. Big difference.

Final stupid quote: "Their mission, like so many others who’ve chosen the same path, is to bring some much needed parity back to the college football world." I can't speak for every player's "mission" - my guess is that most missions would be to get to the NFL and make a lot of money - but I can virtually guarantee you that no player ever had as his mission "bring[ing] some much needed parity back to the college football world." That assertion is just plain dUMb.
 
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