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Meh, I don’t really give a damn about Ole Miss unless we’re playing them or head to head for a recruit. I wouldn’t mind watching Lane lose every game though.View attachment 259367
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I’m perfectly fine with Ole Miss having a moderately successful team capable of beating Bama semi-regularly and VANDY annually.Meh, I don’t really give a damn about Ole Miss unless we’re playing them or head to head for a recruit. I wouldn’t mind watching Lane lose every game though.
And Wideman committed to FSU yet they still continued to recruit both, but one counts and the other doesn’t???Why would you count Hardy? He committed to Auburn long before signing day.
love all of this. lol.From sanguine this morning...
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I expect Malachi Wideman to sign with FSU football. Tennessee is a dumpster fire in both basketball and football. Oregon is clear across the country and it’s rare for Florida kids to go that far. Ole Miss has a new head coach that doesn’t have the best reputation and their basketball team is terrible. Wideman has had the longest relationship with wide receiver coach Ron Dugans and FSU basketball coach Leonard Hamilton. I think he stays committed and signs with FSU.
FSU football: Chop Chat’s National Signing Day Predictions 2020
To salty this afternoon...
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FSU football signed 17 of its 18 commits during the early signing period in December. Four-star wide receiver Malachi Wideman was the lone exception and now we know why. The two-star (sic) athlete stayed ‘committed’ to the Noles while choosing to visit the likes of Washington State, Oregon, Ole Miss and Tennessee.
There was some hope he might stick with the Noles as he and his family kept things close to the vest. Ultimately he chose to sign with Tennessee where both football and basketball programs are fairly terrible. The reasoning doesn’t make much sense other than maybe he figured he would get more playing time at Tennessee in terms of basketball? He was only rated a three-star basketball recruit and was mostly known for his incredible in-game dunks. Whether or not he could be a impact player at somewhere like FSU remained to be seen.
...However, if you’re going to lose a player, wide receiver is a position most young players are not going to be impact players at for a while it at all. The bust rate is extremely high, and the fact Wideman was going attempt to play two sports in college means the probability of him not becoming an impact player is even higher.
FSU football: Reaction to Malachi Wideman flipping to Tennessee
His take on our programs show this guys ignorance. Our basketball team is down this year because we were the number 1 team the majority of last year and sent a lot of players to the NBA. If our Football team is currently a dumpster fire what does that make FSU?From sanguine this morning...
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I expect Malachi Wideman to sign with FSU football. Tennessee is a dumpster fire in both basketball and football. Oregon is clear across the country and it’s rare for Florida kids to go that far. Ole Miss has a new head coach that doesn’t have the best reputation and their basketball team is terrible. Wideman has had the longest relationship with wide receiver coach Ron Dugans and FSU basketball coach Leonard Hamilton. I think he stays committed and signs with FSU.
FSU football: Chop Chat’s National Signing Day Predictions 2020
To salty this afternoon...
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FSU football signed 17 of its 18 commits during the early signing period in December. Four-star wide receiver Malachi Wideman was the lone exception and now we know why. The two-star (sic) athlete stayed ‘committed’ to the Noles while choosing to visit the likes of Washington State, Oregon, Ole Miss and Tennessee.
There was some hope he might stick with the Noles as he and his family kept things close to the vest. Ultimately he chose to sign with Tennessee where both football and basketball programs are fairly terrible. The reasoning doesn’t make much sense other than maybe he figured he would get more playing time at Tennessee in terms of basketball? He was only rated a three-star basketball recruit and was mostly known for his incredible in-game dunks. Whether or not he could be a impact player at somewhere like FSU remained to be seen.
...However, if you’re going to lose a player, wide receiver is a position most young players are not going to be impact players at for a while it at all. The bust rate is extremely high, and the fact Wideman was going attempt to play two sports in college means the probability of him not becoming an impact player is even higher.
FSU football: Reaction to Malachi Wideman flipping to Tennessee
Our basketball program is fairly terrible? And Wideman will get more playing time at Tennessee in basketball than he would at FSU? It doesn't sound like this guy follows basketball recruiting very much. That is all I will say.From sanguine this morning...
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I expect Malachi Wideman to sign with FSU football. Tennessee is a dumpster fire in both basketball and football. Oregon is clear across the country and it’s rare for Florida kids to go that far. Ole Miss has a new head coach that doesn’t have the best reputation and their basketball team is terrible. Wideman has had the longest relationship with wide receiver coach Ron Dugans and FSU basketball coach Leonard Hamilton. I think he stays committed and signs with FSU.
FSU football: Chop Chat’s National Signing Day Predictions 2020
To salty this afternoon...
View attachment 259371
FSU football signed 17 of its 18 commits during the early signing period in December. Four-star wide receiver Malachi Wideman was the lone exception and now we know why. The two-star (sic) athlete stayed ‘committed’ to the Noles while choosing to visit the likes of Washington State, Oregon, Ole Miss and Tennessee.
There was some hope he might stick with the Noles as he and his family kept things close to the vest. Ultimately he chose to sign with Tennessee where both football and basketball programs are fairly terrible. The reasoning doesn’t make much sense other than maybe he figured he would get more playing time at Tennessee in terms of basketball? He was only rated a three-star basketball recruit and was mostly known for his incredible in-game dunks. Whether or not he could be a impact player at somewhere like FSU remained to be seen.
...However, if you’re going to lose a player, wide receiver is a position most young players are not going to be impact players at for a while it at all. The bust rate is extremely high, and the fact Wideman was going attempt to play two sports in college means the probability of him not becoming an impact player is even higher.
FSU football: Reaction to Malachi Wideman flipping to Tennessee
Wow... they are as bad as Ole miss’s mods. have they seen their football program? Holy crap we’d beat them by 30From sanguine this morning...
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I expect Malachi Wideman to sign with FSU football. Tennessee is a dumpster fire in both basketball and football. Oregon is clear across the country and it’s rare for Florida kids to go that far. Ole Miss has a new head coach that doesn’t have the best reputation and their basketball team is terrible. Wideman has had the longest relationship with wide receiver coach Ron Dugans and FSU basketball coach Leonard Hamilton. I think he stays committed and signs with FSU.
FSU football: Chop Chat’s National Signing Day Predictions 2020
To salty this afternoon...
View attachment 259371
FSU football signed 17 of its 18 commits during the early signing period in December. Four-star wide receiver Malachi Wideman was the lone exception and now we know why. The two-star (sic) athlete stayed ‘committed’ to the Noles while choosing to visit the likes of Washington State, Oregon, Ole Miss and Tennessee.
There was some hope he might stick with the Noles as he and his family kept things close to the vest. Ultimately he chose to sign with Tennessee where both football and basketball programs are fairly terrible. The reasoning doesn’t make much sense other than maybe he figured he would get more playing time at Tennessee in terms of basketball? He was only rated a three-star basketball recruit and was mostly known for his incredible in-game dunks. Whether or not he could be a impact player at somewhere like FSU remained to be seen.
...However, if you’re going to lose a player, wide receiver is a position most young players are not going to be impact players at for a while it at all. The bust rate is extremely high, and the fact Wideman was going attempt to play two sports in college means the probability of him not becoming an impact player is even higher.
FSU football: Reaction to Malachi Wideman flipping to Tennessee
SoonHas Cat posted that even though they signed they won't qualify? I bet we will get a post like that soon.
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They fired their HC (hired the same season as ours) before the midway point of a 6-7 season compared to our 8-5 and we’re the “dumpster fire”? Vandy level thinking they’ve sunk to.From sanguine this morning...
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I expect Malachi Wideman to sign with FSU football. Tennessee is a dumpster fire in both basketball and football. Oregon is clear across the country and it’s rare for Florida kids to go that far. Ole Miss has a new head coach that doesn’t have the best reputation and their basketball team is terrible. Wideman has had the longest relationship with wide receiver coach Ron Dugans and FSU basketball coach Leonard Hamilton. I think he stays committed and signs with FSU.
FSU football: Chop Chat’s National Signing Day Predictions 2020
To salty this afternoon...
View attachment 259371
FSU football signed 17 of its 18 commits during the early signing period in December. Four-star wide receiver Malachi Wideman was the lone exception and now we know why. The two-star (sic) athlete stayed ‘committed’ to the Noles while choosing to visit the likes of Washington State, Oregon, Ole Miss and Tennessee.
There was some hope he might stick with the Noles as he and his family kept things close to the vest. Ultimately he chose to sign with Tennessee where both football and basketball programs are fairly terrible. The reasoning doesn’t make much sense other than maybe he figured he would get more playing time at Tennessee in terms of basketball? He was only rated a three-star basketball recruit and was mostly known for his incredible in-game dunks. Whether or not he could be a impact player at somewhere like FSU remained to be seen.
...However, if you’re going to lose a player, wide receiver is a position most young players are not going to be impact players at for a while it at all. The bust rate is extremely high, and the fact Wideman was going attempt to play two sports in college means the probability of him not becoming an impact player is even higher.
FSU football: Reaction to Malachi Wideman flipping to Tennessee
Is this guy still living in 2017? What a joke analysis. Did FSU play in a bowlFrom sanguine this morning...
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I expect Malachi Wideman to sign with FSU football. Tennessee is a dumpster fire in both basketball and football. Oregon is clear across the country and it’s rare for Florida kids to go that far. Ole Miss has a new head coach that doesn’t have the best reputation and their basketball team is terrible. Wideman has had the longest relationship with wide receiver coach Ron Dugans and FSU basketball coach Leonard Hamilton. I think he stays committed and signs with FSU.
FSU football: Chop Chat’s National Signing Day Predictions 2020
To salty this afternoon...
View attachment 259371
FSU football signed 17 of its 18 commits during the early signing period in December. Four-star wide receiver Malachi Wideman was the lone exception and now we know why. The two-star (sic) athlete stayed ‘committed’ to the Noles while choosing to visit the likes of Washington State, Oregon, Ole Miss and Tennessee.
There was some hope he might stick with the Noles as he and his family kept things close to the vest. Ultimately he chose to sign with Tennessee where both football and basketball programs are fairly terrible. The reasoning doesn’t make much sense other than maybe he figured he would get more playing time at Tennessee in terms of basketball? He was only rated a three-star basketball recruit and was mostly known for his incredible in-game dunks. Whether or not he could be a impact player at somewhere like FSU remained to be seen.
...However, if you’re going to lose a player, wide receiver is a position most young players are not going to be impact players at for a while it at all. The bust rate is extremely high, and the fact Wideman was going attempt to play two sports in college means the probability of him not becoming an impact player is even higher.
FSU football: Reaction to Malachi Wideman flipping to Tennessee