wheaton4prez
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In all likelihood, Lattimore stays home and plays for the Gamecocks. You know how crippling it is to your school that so many prospects you are recruiting live on the other coast. If he doesn't stay home, he goes to FSU.
I don't know. We've managed to be consistently in the top 25 with an increasing number of players from across the country. So, it can't be all that crippling. Some kids put a high value on staying close to home. Some don't.
FSU recruits a 4* RB or two every year. They are always healthy at the position and RB depth very seldom matters being that the norm is moving to rotating two or more backs. Lattimore is going to have a chance to compete for immediate playing time wherever he goes so that is not an advantage for Oregon.
That's an interesting theory that you have. However, it wouldn't be too difficult to give multiple examples of recruits citing their chances to play early due to the depth chart as a reason for picking a school.
I'm just telling you because it's comical to me that you bring up Marcus Lattimore and say he has serious interest in Oregon. Know your place. There is a reason Bryce Brown came here rather then there.
What does Brown going to UT have to do with this?
How is it comical that I believe Lattimore when he said himself that he has serious interest in the Ducks? Are you saying that he is a liar?
Know your place? lol
I do know my place. It's around #10 in the nation. Where is your place?