Pre-Madonna has long been an official entry on the Wannabee list.Apparently you haven't been reading this thread --- it's PRE-MADONNA!!![]()
Pre-Madonna has long been an official entry on the Wannabee list.Apparently you haven't been reading this thread --- it's PRE-MADONNA!!![]()
But it takes 83% of the vote to get promoted to the list.Pre-Madonna has long been an official entry on the Wannabee list.
Yes, but that's easy to get. After all, we are all knuckle draggers and think alike.But it takes 83% of the vote to get promoted to the list.
Fuzzy math?83% of all pre-madonna’s have f*n in the cesspool.
I think might have been the Reagan years when this pick was taken. 😉The Big Bush Years
So, what DO hairy vuh-jay jays have do with gym socks?I think might have been the Reagan years when this pick was taken. 😉
Kidding of course but seriously I’d take it over the blown out sweatsock years. Maybe just me tho.
Well my guess, and I’m just spitballing here, is that her formerly fuzzy little banana grundle now resembles that of what I mentioned earlier. Although I did hear there are surgeries for that so who knows?So, what DO hairy vuh-jay jays have do with gym socks?
Probably resembles a chipped ham sandwichWell my guess, and I’m just spitballing here, is that her formerly fuzzy little banana grundle now resembles that of what I mentioned earlier. Although I did hear there are surgeries for that so who knows?
I would be worried about John Smith. Cody was born in Michigan so family is close. The family stayed there while Shane moved around for his career. Then settled in Tennessee187 seems to be the most knowledgeable person on here on this subject. Any insight as to what BFosr1/247tOSU is saying, 187?
I would be worried about John Smith. Cody was born in Michigan so family is close. The family stayed there while Shane moved around for his career. Then settled in Tennessee
to recruit you need to adjust your approach to get top tier talentsmh. yeah, if a teenager who already decommitted once doesn't choose iowa it's Tom's fault.
I was just stating a reason why OHio State May be a third option.Sorry, but Oklahoma is NOT close to Michigan. At all. You can’t fool me. I checked a map.
I was just stating a reason why OHio State May be a third option.
This whole saga has to really be a kick in the nuts for Gopher fans.
Ya hate to see it.
FtG’s. It’s a kick in the nuts for us if we don’t get this kid in the room.This whole saga has to really be a kick in the nuts for Gopher fans.
Ya hate to see it.
No, he's saying Oklahoma State is ahead of Ohio State in the Chittum hunt. (1: Iowa, 2: Osu, 3: fOSU).I was kind of giving you crap. Lol So you meant Tom Ryan, not John Smith (Okie State)?
I was under the impression that child birth was the main cause of the condition mentioned in your post.Well my guess, and I’m just spitballing here, is that her formerly fuzzy little banana grundle now resembles that of what I mentioned earlier. Although I did hear there are surgeries for that so who knows?
The real question is - "is Oklahoma in the midwest?"Sorry, but Oklahoma is NOT close to Michigan. At all. You can’t fool me. I checked a map.
WOB!If we’re dumping potential HS recruits based on a 12-9 loss in a freestyle match to a D-1 college kid, that’s pretty short sided if you ask me.
Umm, that's why I quoted the post and used the Pre-Madonna. Keep up Mike, I'd hate to make you an escaped goat in this thread.WOB!
how has this gone so long without being pointed out?
pre-Madonna is definitely a WOB mainstay!
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The real question is - "is Oklahoma in the midwest?"
the real question is chittum gonna be in the midwestThe real question is - "is Oklahoma in the midwest?"
I’ve got some buddies from New York who swear that anything west of NY is the Midwest.The idiots that think Colorado is in the midwest probably also think this. SMH
That’s what I get for driving, reading HR and trying to post an obvious…..Umm, that's why I quoted the post and used the Pre-Madonna. Keep up Mike, I'd hate to make you an escaped goat in this thread.
Not seeing the double down on their board. I even went to Ohiowrestling.net and again didn’t see the double down.They guy on the Ohio State board just doubled down and said Chittum is between Ohio State and Virginia Tech.
Since I have been on this board waaaaay longer than I’ve seen enough from this poster credibility wise, I’m gonna have to believe Ohio State is running 3rd like the previous poster on this site just alluded.
One thing I’ve noticed on here is very seldom do people with inside info on here just make stuff up. You guys are more right than you are wrong that’s for sure .
The only thing I know about this poster on The Ohio State board is he obviously has some connect within the team with the specific team oriented details he has given in the past, and he called Chittum’s visit and the date it would occur a month before anyone even knew Chittum was looking around from his Minnesota pledge.
From my knowledge, however, he doesn’t have any sort of connection towards the Chittum family, at least that I know of, which if that were the case, that would make me buy what he’s saying way more.
Regardless….. I think everyone is in the agreement we should be hearing something here from Chittum by the end of the month.
I’ve never heard anything on Virginia Tech and not sure he enjoyed his time on the east coast.They guy on the Ohio State board just doubled down and said Chittum is between Ohio State and Virginia Tech.
Since I have been on this board waaaaay longer than I’ve seen enough from this poster credibility wise, I’m gonna have to believe Ohio State is running 3rd like the previous poster on this site just alluded.
One thing I’ve noticed on here is very seldom do people with inside info on here just make stuff up. You guys are more right than you are wrong that’s for sure .
The only thing I know about this poster on The Ohio State board is he obviously has some connect within the team with the specific team oriented details he has given in the past, and he called Chittum’s visit and the date it would occur a month before anyone even knew Chittum was looking around from his Minnesota pledge.
From my knowledge, however, he doesn’t have any sort of connection towards the Chittum family, at least that I know of, which if that were the case, that would make me buy what he’s saying way more.
Regardless….. I think everyone is in the agreement we should be hearing something here from Chittum by the end of the month.
Here’s the rub on the above… if a coach isn’t able to pay enough attention to keep a top incoming recruit in the fold, that’s on the coach, for the most part.I think the poster is referring to Brands’ tendency to give the recruit respect and the space and time to think about what is best for them - instead of pressuring them to sign, giving them tons of attention, constantly telling them how great they are, telling them if they visit somewhere else that he will pull the offer, etc. (ie treating them like an adult instead of a primadonna self centered HS kid). In some cases, that is perceived as non interest - and some superstar HS kids need the adoration and attention. It sounds like that may have cost us a few recruits over the year.
Here’s the rub on the above… if a coach isn’t able to pay enough attention to keep a top incoming recruit in the fond, that’s on the coach, for the most part.
If a coach doesn’t change the amount of contact given to a top recruit based on what that top recruit needs to stay comfortable with the program, that’s also on the coaching staff, for the most part.
Sure, there are exceptions. But that old line, “just giving them their space to train,” can only be used so many times before on has to question if a future college coach showing too much attention to a future star recruit really is a thing, in general.
No one recruit is bigger than the program. You can disagree and say the program needs to change their approach. In that case you probably need a new staff. This staff is not going to coddle kids.Here’s the rub on the above… if a coach isn’t able to pay enough attention to keep a top incoming recruit in the fond, that’s on the coach, for the most part.
If a coach doesn’t change the amount of contact given to a top recruit based on what that top recruit needs to stay comfortable with the program, that’s also on the coaching staff, for the most part.
Sure, there are exceptions. But that old line, “just giving them their space to train,” can only be used so many times before on has to question if a future college coach showing too much attention to a future star recruit really is a thing, in general.
I'm sure the coaches don't train and coach the kids in the room the same way, they need to adapt their recruiting approach the same way. Our recruiting has got to continue to improve if we want to win titles.No one recruit is bigger than the program. You can disagree and say the program needs to change their approach. In that case you probably need a new staff. This staff is not going to coddle kids.
Bullshite. You’re making excuses. And that excuse doesn’t fly, in general. Coddle kids?No one recruit is bigger than the program. You can disagree and say the program needs to change their approach. In that case you probably need a new staff. This staff is not going to coddle kids.
This is dumb if true. Play the game, win championships. I personally think the Brands biggest issue is that they don't do enough to combat misconceptions about them.No one recruit is bigger than the program. You can disagree and say the program needs to change their approach. In that case you probably need a new staff. This staff is not going to coddle kids.
That’s one of the things I like the most about them. They hear fake news and don’t feel the need to dignify it. Nearly every Iowa recruit I’ve heard interviewed praises the Brands for how deeply they care about their athletes. That speaks volumes to their character.This is dumb if true. Play the game, win championships. I personally think the Brands biggest issue is that they don't do enough to combat misconceptions about them.
This is dumb if true. Play the game, win championships. I personally think the Brands biggest issue is that they don't do enough to combat misconceptions about them.
You mean they don't give a sh*t what a bunch of message board/podcast dorks think about them?This is dumb if true. Play the game, win championships. I personally think the Brands biggest issue is that they don't do enough to combat misconceptions about them.