Recruiting Football Talk VII

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Folks, there may never be a more dominant team in baseball in history. Most wins, most home runs (in series), won conference, won conference championship, had a winning record against all the top rated teams, won the most stacked (chalky) cws in memory, and did it with a walk off, and after losing the opener.

Just insane.
 
June 25,1876
Battle of the Little Bighorn


In mid-June, three columns of U.S. soldiers lined up against the camp and prepared to march. A force of 1,200 Native Americans turned back the first column on June 17. Five days later, General Alfred Terry ordered Custer’s 7th Cavalry to scout ahead for enemy troops. On the morning of June 25, Custer drew near the camp and decided to press on ahead rather than wait for reinforcements.

At mid-day, Custer’s 600 men entered the Little Bighorn Valley. Among the Native Americans, word quickly spread of the impending attack. The older Sitting Bull rallied the warriors and saw to the safety of the women and children, while Crazy Horse set off with a large force to meet the attackers head on. Despite Custer’s desperate attempts to regroup his men, they were quickly overwhelmed. Custer and some 200 men in his battalion were attacked by as many as 3,000 Native Americans; within an hour, Custer and every last one of his soldiers was dead.

The Battle of the Little Bighorn—also called Custer’s Last Stand—marked the most decisive Native American victory and the worst U.S. Army defeat in the long Plains Indian War. The gruesome fate of Custer and his men outraged many white Americans and confirmed their image of the Native Americans as "wild." Meanwhile, the U.S. government increased its efforts to subdue the tribes. Within five years, almost all of the Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne would be confined to reservations.


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We visited there for a few hours on our way back east from Grand Teton-Yellowstone 2011....eerie feeling to the place, kind of a sad ugly-beautiful melancholy...Gettysburg is the exact same way.

I've been to a lot of other National Battlefields and didn't get that feeling.

From what others describe, Normandy and Verdun give you the same feeling.
 
Rick is who you want to rebuild your program to get you good. He’s like a Mark Richt. Always good but doesn’t have that Pat Summitt/Nick Saban/Vitello/Kirby Smart relentlessness special sauce about him. That’s fine but that’s how it is. Tony Vitello is ELITE, Pat Summitt is ELITE…. There’s something different about them. You just see it on the recruiting trail, how they talk and what happens on the scoreboard
🦬💩 garbage 🤬
 
We visited there for a few hours on our way back east from Grand Teton-Yellowstone 2011....eerie feeling to the place, kind of a sad ugly-beautiful melancholy...Gettysburg is the exact same way.

I've been to a lot of other National Battlefields and didn't get that feeling.

From what others describe, Normandy and Verdun give you the same feeling.
I live on the Battle of Franklin site............I get that feeling at the Carter House.
Gettysburg and Antietam were both eerie as he!!.
 
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