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re: Coaches Passed on BCS Bowl

Posted on 11/25/12 at 9:33 am to
Posted by CookieTiger
Member since Sep 2008
245 posts
Posted on 11/25/12 at 9:33 am to
He told me that the coaches didn't want to go to a BCS bowl.

Excuse me --- maybe if they tried to go to the bigger bowls (ie: $$$$$) the ticket holders would feel a little better about prices & fees going up every year. But to just decide "they" want to settle for smaller bowls.

And what about the players --- do they give their opinoins???
Posted by WylieTiger
Member since Nov 2006
13027 posts
Posted on 11/25/12 at 9:37 am to
Cookie,

Please turn on your Sarcasm Meter.

Have a great day,
The Rant
Posted by Grasshopper
Ocean Springs, MS
Member since Dec 2007
951 posts
Posted on 11/25/12 at 11:52 am to
I guess a lot of you guys don't read the recruiting board.

First of all what coach would turn down a BCS Bowl?

Second, there are rules to the recruiting board:

If a big recruit doesn't choose LSU someone comes out of the woodworks claiming to have friends in high places.
They say the coaches didn't want that player because:

1. They are slow.
2. They have an attitude problem.
3. They were overrated.
4. They tried to bring some of their not so good teammates with them.
5. The athlete chose an out of state school because they just wanted to get out of Louisiana. The recruits mother however always wants him to go to LSU.
6. Everyone knows the only piece of apparel that determines which school a recruit is going to choose is his socks.

The same person with the connections then brings up another not so highly rated recruit that the staff really wants.

1. He is faster than the original recruit.
2. Has a great attitude.
3. Is underrated because scout is owned by an Alabama alumni.

PS: Everyone knows the Chicken Bowl Sucks!!


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