</a><a href="http://nafoom.yuku.com?topic=14300/t/from-the-rosebowl.html">http://nafoom.yuku.com/to.../t/from-the-rosebowl.htmlhdghdawg said:He also doesn't stoop to the levels of the other guys, like Yancy, Neal, Chuck, Gene, those idiots from LSU and Tennessee, etc.
hdghdawg said:I can buy all of it. The only ones who can't are the Ole Miss guys that got their feelings hurt, the same ones who said they had 4 receivers on their board higher than Chad Bumphis.
markymark said:And honestly, to me, offering gray shirts to skinner and others is a laugh. TSTTN's class really isn't that great to me. Yeah, they landed 2 or 3 great prospects, but after that it's a bunch of average guys. I'll take our class every time. I guess if we had signed 50 players though we would be ranked really high too. If they're so pleased with an *** load of 3 stars, then why would they try to knock our 3 stars? that's just childish to me.
I can also buy that we didn't pursue Cotton. Mullen said from day one that we were taking 1 QB. Now, If I'm not mistaken we did set up an official visit with Cotton until Russell reaffirmed his commitment. As soon as that happened, the coaches decided not to bring Cotton in. Now, do I think we could have beat Ole Miss for Cotton, if he was our only QB recruit? Probably, just from the aspect that we could offer early playing time. Ole Miss has Snead for 2 more years and on top of that, everyone seems to be pretty high on Stanley. What do we have at State? A 5'8" Senior and a 6'3" redshirt Soph. that has a better chance of transfering to J-State, than he does at Starting for Msu.also don't buy that McCray wanted to come to MSU, but Mullen didn't reciprocate. You signed two OL, and OL is a position of need. Even if McCray is a sign and place candidate, it would've been worth the risk for Mullen to go after another OL. If he really didn't go after McCray and McCray was interested, then I'd be worried about Mullen as a coach.