Somebody refresh my memory. Didn’t Texas A&M bring in the highest ranked recruiting class of all time just two short years ago?
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Ever been in a field full of pumpkins 🎃? They all look good, but some just aren’t tasty when you make a pie. Jumbo could pick em, after that he really didn’t know what to do with them.Somebody refresh my memory. Didn’t Texas A&M bring in the highest ranked recruiting class of all time just two short years ago?
I can’t believe you guys don’t remember him. His last second TD catch against Nebraska was a pivotal moment in PSU football. Oh yeah, his nickname was “stone hands.”I believe he made the catch against Nebraska in 82.
Yep. A top 10 play in PSU football history.I believe he made the catch against Nebraska in 82.
If you're talking about the out of bounds catch, that was a guy named Mike McClosky from Erie.I can’t believe you guys don’t remember him. His last second TD catch against Nebraska was a pivotal moment in PSU football. Oh yeah, his nickname was “stone hands.”
Mcclosky was from father judge in NE Phila.If you're talking about the out of bounds catch, that was a guy named Mike McClosky from Erie.
I am reminded by the line "live by the sword, die by the sword." I am under the impression that TAMU kind of "bought" their players. They weren't there for the glory of "agriculture and mining" but because they were sold that it was a better path to short/long term revenue than TX, OK, or tOSU. After a bad year, they are tapping out. They are more "mercenary" in their mindset.Somebody refresh my memory. Didn’t Texas A&M bring in the highest ranked recruiting class of all time just two short years ago?
McCloskey made the key 1st down catch right before Bowman’s catch. I am drawing a blank on the name of the Erie TE we had, but McCloskey was Philly.If you're talking about the out of bounds catch, that was a guy named Mike McClosky from Erie.
For the moment, CJF seems to be holding his own by maintaining relationships with the kids and their families. That is his strong suit but it must be exhausting.I am reminded by the line "live by the sword, die by the sword." I am under the impression that TAMU kind of "bought" their players. They weren't there for the glory of "agriculture and mining" but because they were sold that it was a better path to short/long term revenue than TX, OK, or tOSU. After a bad year, they are tapping out. They are more "mercenary" in their mindset.
while this is certainly a play for PSU, I don't think it is as much. I get the feeling CJF leverages superstars like Parsons and Barkley but also talks about the virtues of PSU student/athlete experience. I get the feeling the kids are a little more patient to let their opportunity play out. All just a guess and in general, of course.
Old Stone HandsDidn’t realize until they just mentioned it tonight that Oklahoma State’s starting QB is the son of a former PSU player…his dad is Kirk Bowman, a TE from the early 80s.
It seems like the hc job is as much relationship-building as x’s and o’s. It must be grueling to do that 24/7 365.For the moment, CJF seems to be holding his own by maintaining relationships with the kids and their families. That is his strong suit but it must be exhausting.
I believe Elko will get things straightened out fairly quickly at A&M, and then become a contender in the SEC and nationally within a few years.Bowl games are terrible with transfers and opt outs. The A&M interim coach will be in Syracuse tomorrow coaching another school. Elko has a mess in College Station while Jimbo is on some Caribbean island partying with Eddie O…. CFB is phucked up and hard to follow. U r nuts if you give to a collective.
If you're talking about the out of bounds catch, that was a guy named Mike McClosky from Erie.