Big 4 star out of Starkville. Had offers from Georgetown and Bama.
@*%* you R. Kirby and A. Grant.
@*%* you R. Kirby and A. Grant.
<div class="conversation-mug-shot"></div> <div class="conversation-body-wrapper-outer"> <div class="conversation-body-wrapper"> <div class="conversation-body-header"> IUbiquity <span title="6/13/2011 at 8:37 PM" class="conversation-item-date">(6/13/2011 at 8:37 PM)</span> </div> <div class="conversation-item-options">Report Violation </div> <div class="conversation-item-body">Yeah, go head to Miss St or Alabama.. get yourself strung up from a tree. lol DC's the place baybee!</div> </div> </div>
AND get them to use the weight roomHanmudog said:Now if we can just get them in school and keep them there
Foronce said:he still needs to improve in developing and on the floor, minus his kids on the bench talking to athletes during a game/timeout
as far as recruiting his *** off
this can't be that huge of a get, he plays in starkville,
if he got beat out by georgetown and grant for a kid in starkville, that would be embarrassing ...kindas seems like stansbury supporters are grabbing any hint of success they can, but didn't we just tell ole miss they could win all the recruiting battles they wanted ...we would still whip there ***
I think it has to do with the fact that this year and next year Mississippi actually has some great High School players out there. Not just one Stud, but several players worthy of all the attention. Stans and his staff have also been watching, recruiting, and actually building relationships with these players and their AAU coaches for years. I think the new practice facilty is also a plus for these recruits, but it's always nice to play close to home and your family.Hanmudog said:<span style="font-weight: bold;">Keeping a kid like Ware in state when teams like Georgetown come calling IS a big deal.</span> O'Bryant and Adams bolted Mississippi when given the chance. And it is not just Ware that people are excited about. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Stansbury is putting together some of the best high school talent of his tenure at State.</span>
if nothing else it shows a commitment by MSU to keeping the program strong.gtowndawg said:Maybe that was the missing piece in landing consistent top 15 classes? Now if they would just use the weight room.