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<blockquote data-quote="mountaineermaniac34" data-source="post: 131932888" data-attributes="member: 1858083"><p>He’s an underdog. Blue-collar kid from MD. Not a guy that everybody wanted, but has a chip on his shoulder with something to prove. I’ll take that 10 to 1 over a highly rated kid that’s going after NIL cash.</p><p></p><p>So that’s what I mean when I define tremendous upside potential because it totally has a different meeting these days. Finding these kids that want to go out prove themselves and to improve their talents is what WVU must establish.</p><p></p><p>There is no way we’re going to compete with NIL money. Texas has already been blasted for the recruiting techniques as it’s all focused on the financial gain coming to the University of Texas, our savior running back that took off to Tennessee has already signed a lucrative deal.</p><p></p><p>Thare the type of players that we’re going to have to build a foundation with regardless of who the coach is unless he is your used car salesman bringing the players in for the money. That will blow up in the face a few programs, but it is what it is now. </p><p></p><p>Essentially this kid signed with Delaware State, didn’t have much of a line, didn’t play against massive competition, but had to go somewhere to gain attention and we’re giving him a shot.</p><p></p><p>we acquired a similar back from Pennsylvania that was essentially cut from Maryland when the fridge took a scholarship away and that guy was pretty pissed off about it. He had a chip on his shoulder as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountaineermaniac34, post: 131932888, member: 1858083"] He’s an underdog. Blue-collar kid from MD. Not a guy that everybody wanted, but has a chip on his shoulder with something to prove. I’ll take that 10 to 1 over a highly rated kid that’s going after NIL cash. So that’s what I mean when I define tremendous upside potential because it totally has a different meeting these days. Finding these kids that want to go out prove themselves and to improve their talents is what WVU must establish. There is no way we’re going to compete with NIL money. Texas has already been blasted for the recruiting techniques as it’s all focused on the financial gain coming to the University of Texas, our savior running back that took off to Tennessee has already signed a lucrative deal. Thare the type of players that we’re going to have to build a foundation with regardless of who the coach is unless he is your used car salesman bringing the players in for the money. That will blow up in the face a few programs, but it is what it is now. Essentially this kid signed with Delaware State, didn’t have much of a line, didn’t play against massive competition, but had to go somewhere to gain attention and we’re giving him a shot. we acquired a similar back from Pennsylvania that was essentially cut from Maryland when the fridge took a scholarship away and that guy was pretty pissed off about it. He had a chip on his shoulder as well. [/QUOTE]
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