Re: 2012 College Football Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:52 pm
Here we go Navy. Time to sing last!
Wasted Memory wrote:Wow, does Tuberville hate Lubbock or the Big 12?
NM, he's in Ohio. Wow.swellvermin wrote:Wasted Memory wrote:Wow, does Tuberville hate Lubbock or the Big 12?![]()
What did I miss here
You think so? What's the odds? lolSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Johnny Manziel will in the heisman. I will take any bets.
I'll put $1 on Te'o at +10,000swellvermin wrote:You think so? What's the odds? lolSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Johnny Manziel will in the heisman. I will take any bets.
Ill bet ya $20 and give uou the field 5:1swellvermin wrote:You think so? What's the odds? lolSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Johnny Manziel will in the heisman. I will take any bets.
Decline.Seeitsaveit13 wrote:Ill bet ya $20 and give uou the field 5:1swellvermin wrote:You think so? What's the odds? lolSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Johnny Manziel will in the heisman. I will take any bets.
Lol. So you think there's a better chance the "good 'ol boy" system will give it to a defensive player?swellvermin wrote:I really don't think the "good 'ol boy" system will let the Freshman win it. It's too good to be true. But I am rooting for my boy from Kerrville. More power to him. Let's bring it home!
How can you not give him this award though? More yards than both Cam and Tebow when they WON their Heismans. smh
10:1 oddsswellvermin wrote:Decline.Seeitsaveit13 wrote:Ill bet ya $20 and give uou the field 5:1swellvermin wrote:You think so? What's the odds? lolSeeitsaveit13 wrote:Johnny Manziel will in the heisman. I will take any bets.
Klein.sixpackdan101 wrote:Lol. So you think there's a better chance the "good 'ol boy" system will give it to a defensive player?swellvermin wrote:I really don't think the "good 'ol boy" system will let the Freshman win it. It's too good to be true. But I am rooting for my boy from Kerrville. More power to him. Let's bring it home!
How can you not give him this award though? More yards than both Cam and Tebow when they WON their Heismans. smh
It's between Manuel and Teo. If Klein wins nobody saw it coming.swellvermin wrote:Klein.sixpackdan101 wrote:Lol. So you think there's a better chance the "good 'ol boy" system will give it to a defensive player?swellvermin wrote:I really don't think the "good 'ol boy" system will let the Freshman win it. It's too good to be true. But I am rooting for my boy from Kerrville. More power to him. Let's bring it home!
How can you not give him this award though? More yards than both Cam and Tebow when they WON their Heismans. smh
This is good shit. They will do big things, I think.Wasted Memory wrote:How about Bobby Petrino coaching the Hilltoppers! Wow.
SEALY, Texas -- Ricky Seals-Jones, the top prospect in Texas and No. 13 player in the nation, announced his commitment to Texas A&M on Monday.
The 6-foot-5, 230-pound receiver, who projects as an athlete because of his ability to play multiple positions, announced his commitment to the Aggies before family, friends, coaches, teammates and classmates in a special ceremony at Sealy High School.
ESPN's RecruitingNation also ranks Seals-Jones as the nation's No. 1 athlete prospect and top player in the Midlands Region.
Texas A&M has 34 commitments for 2013, but this one is arguably the most important, writes Sam Khan Jr. Blog Insider
The signs in recent weeks appeared to make the news a mere formality for Seals-Jones (Sealy, Texas), who maintained neutrality when he talked about the finalists, which included LSU.
But the actions of the Sealy (Texas) High School star belied those words. From wearing maroon Texas A&M gloves during the last two Sealy home games, to attending a second Texas A&M game (its season finale against Missouri), to his excited tweets during and after the Aggies' win over Alabama in November, many signs pointed in one direction.
There was no hat game for Seals-Jones on Monday. As he sat down in the "Tiger Room" at Sealy to make his announcement, there were no Texas A&M or LSU hats placed on a table; just the one inside his jacket. As he sat in front of a host of microphones, he simply said, "I'm going to verbally commit to be an Aggie," unzipped his black warm-up jacket, which had a maroon Texas A&M hat inside, and placed it on his head.
While many believed Seals-Jones was all but committed to Texas A&M, he said that it was actually a close race with LSU and it came down to the wire. He said he made the decision on Sunday after dinner and told his parents in confidence.
"It was close," Seals-Jones said. "But I sat down and talked to my parents about it and I thought A&M was a better choice, so that's what I went with. I like my decision and I just can't wait to get down there and have fun.
"I just felt like A&M was the best fit for me."
Now, the U.S. Army All-American will don the maroon and white and could be catching passes from reigning Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel.
Seals-Jones is Texas A&M's 34th commitment in the 2013 class. He was recruited by Aggies recruiting coordinator and running backs coach Clarence McKinney, who built a close relationship with Seals-Jones and communicated frequently with the Sealy star.
"We had a strong bond and connection, recruiting-wise and as a coach," Seals-Jones said of McKinney. "Just meeting him and (him) being my recruiting coach has been great."
It also didn't hurt that Seals-Jones has a friendship with current Texas A&M running back Brandon Williams. The transfer from Oklahoma played his high school ball at Brookshire (Texas) Royal, which is close to Sealy, and the pair have known each other for years.
"Me and (my teammate) Jowan Davis, we know him a lot," Seals-Jones said. "I talked to him a little bit and whenever I'm at A&M, I'll text him to see where he's at or at the game he'll come up to me and talk to me."
Seals-Jones adds to an already loaded recruiting class of receivers that includes Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy's Ja'Quay Williams, Cedar Hill (Texas) High School's Quincy Adeboyejo, Manvel (Texas) High School's Kyrion Parker and Honolulu Saint Louis School's Jeremy Tabuyo.
Athlete commits LaQuvionte Gonzalez (Cedar Hill), Cameron Echols-Luper (Auburn, Ala./Auburn) and tight end commit Derrick Griffin (Rosenberg, Texas/Terry) all could wind up as receivers as well, potentially giving the Aggies eight players at the position in this class.
The announcement concludes the eventful process for Seals-Jones. He originally committed to Texas on Feb. 22, but decommitted on June 5. Seals-Jones took unofficial visits to Texas and Texas A&M later that month, but spent most of the summer focusing on basketball with his AAU team, the Rytes Warriors.
Seals-Jones suffered a knee injury Sept. 6 that kept him out of action for seven weeks. Texas dropped out of the race for Seals-Jones in September, electing not to pursue him further, and Seals-Jones named LSU and Texas A&M as his final two candidates at that point. He then took unofficial visits to each during the season, attending the Aggies' showdown with LSU on Oct. 20 at Kyle Field, and LSU's home game against Alabama on Nov. 3. He received in-home visits from both schools in late November.
His official visit to Texas A&M is still scheduled for Jan. 11 and he said he won't be taking an official visit to LSU.
"It feels good," Seals-Jones said of concluding the process. "Now I can just focus on basketball and getting ready for the (U.S. Army All-American) bowl game."
After his initial decommitment from Texas, Seals-Jones mentioned a desire to play basketball at the next level. That's no longer a given any more, as he's considering playing only football when he arrives at Texas A&M.
"I'm still thinking on it, but probably not," Seals-Jones said. "I'll probably be a football guy. But right now, I'm still deciding."
The opportunity to play with Manziel is also enticing for him.
"It's pretty big," Seals-Jones said. "And to know that he's a freshman and he gets to come back, you can do big things as a freshman in the SEC. Him being there and me fighting for a receiver spot, if I get it, him throwing me the ball is going to be great."
Vegas Saturday morning knew who was winning the Heisman due to the movement of the juice. The Freshman's odds almost doubled. So Saturday morning the betting world knew who was taking the hardware home.swellvermin wrote:I really don't think the "good 'ol boy" system will let the Freshman win it. It's too good to be true. But I am rooting for my boy from Kerrville. More power to him. Let's bring it home!
How can you not give him this award though? More yards than both Cam and Tebow when they WON their Heismans. smh
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -- Miami cornerback Thomas Finnie is facing a grand theft charge and has been suspended indefinitely from the football program.
Coral Gables police say Finnie was involved in the theft of a laptop computer from a dorm room on campus. He was arrested Tuesday and faces charges of occupied burglary and grand theft.
Police say Finnie surrendered to campus police and was taken to jail in Miami.
Finnie has appeared in 23 games over his first two seasons with the Hurricanes.