DE Blake McClain [South Carolina - Signed LOI]

Something interesting said by Peyton Newell this morning. He said he appreciated that "the Nebr coaches never tried anything shady with him and that they never said anything with money, as that goes on a lot now". The other team recruiting Newell early was South Carolina. I'm starting to connect the dots. To me it says business as usual.
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Spurrier has never been connected to a pay for play scheme in all his years of coaching, if it did happen we would be recruiting a lot better than we are and we would've won a Natty by now. It's that simple. I'm not saying it doesn't go on, an Auburn booster paid Cam Newton's dad over $180K to go to Auburn, that happened. However, USC's players don't have cars or rims like some Bama players from poor households do, and they don't have lake houses like the clemson players from poor households do. I mean, Clowney was the #1 recruit in the nation, he drove around a 6 year old Chrysler 300 that didn't even have custom rims. c'mon man, it's not that.
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Something interesting said by Peyton Newell this morning. He said he appreciated that "the Nebr coaches never tried anything shady with him and that they never said anything with money, as that goes on a lot now". The other team recruiting Newell early was South Carolina. I'm starting to connect the dots. To me it says business as usual.
Let's have more than two dots to connect before our grapes go sour.

 
Something interesting said by Peyton Newell this morning. He said he appreciated that "the Nebr coaches never tried anything shady with him and that they never said anything with money, as that goes on a lot now". The other team recruiting Newell early was South Carolina. I'm starting to connect the dots. To me it says business as usual.
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Spurrier has never been connected to a pay for play scheme in all his years of coaching, if it did happen we would be recruiting a lot better than we are and we would've won a Natty by now. It's that simple. I'm not saying it doesn't go on, an Auburn booster paid Cam Newton's dad over $180K to go to Auburn, that happened. However, USC's players don't have cars or rims like some Bama players from poor households do, and they don't have lake houses like the clemson players from poor households do. I mean, Clowney was the #1 recruit in the nation, he drove around a 6 year old Chrysler 300 that didn't even have custom rims. c'mon man, it's not that.
LOL...cause you have proof of this?

 
Something interesting said by Peyton Newell this morning. He said he appreciated that "the Nebr coaches never tried anything shady with him and that they never said anything with money, as that goes on a lot now". The other team recruiting Newell early was South Carolina. I'm starting to connect the dots. To me it says business as usual.
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Spurrier has never been connected to a pay for play scheme in all his years of coaching, if it did happen we would be recruiting a lot better than we are and we would've won a Natty by now. It's that simple. I'm not saying it doesn't go on, an Auburn booster paid Cam Newton's dad over $180K to go to Auburn, that happened. However, USC's players don't have cars or rims like some Bama players from poor households do, and they don't have lake houses like the clemson players from poor households do. I mean, Clowney was the #1 recruit in the nation, he drove around a 6 year old Chrysler 300 that didn't even have custom rims. c'mon man, it's not that.
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Spurrier is smart enough to pay the parents. And you tell the parents not to give any cash to the kid or buy them anything that looks suspicious. It's not rocket science. Hell, Clowney car was newer than mine and something tells me my tax returns would say I made more than he did while he was in college.

 
@HuskerExtraBC: Adam Geis on McClain: "Man, he loved the place. He tried to do everything he could to convince his parents for him to go there." #Huskers

 
Something interesting said by Peyton Newell this morning. He said he appreciated that "the Nebr coaches never tried anything shady with him and that they never said anything with money, as that goes on a lot now". The other team recruiting Newell early was South Carolina. I'm starting to connect the dots. To me it says business as usual.
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Spurrier has never been connected to a pay for play scheme in all his years of coaching, if it did happen we would be recruiting a lot better than we are and we would've won a Natty by now. It's that simple. I'm not saying it doesn't go on, an Auburn booster paid Cam Newton's dad over $180K to go to Auburn, that happened. However, USC's players don't have cars or rims like some Bama players from poor households do, and they don't have lake houses like the clemson players from poor households do. I mean, Clowney was the #1 recruit in the nation, he drove around a 6 year old Chrysler 300 that didn't even have custom rims. c'mon man, it's not that.
LOL...cause you have proof of this?
Yes, Spiller, Boyd's family and then another guy who was his little brother's guardian. Also I have some great pic's.

Remember your OL Kenneth Page and "his uncle's money" after he signed?

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Remember Mike Bellamy and "his aunt's money" after he signed?

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How about your TE, Dwayne Allen's interview after the 70 point blowout to WVU, "I have more money and resources than I've ever had my whole life."

 
@HuskerExtraBC: Adam Geis on McClain: "Man, he loved the place. He tried to do everything he could to convince his parents for him to go there." #Huskers

@HuskerExtraBC: Geis said Rich Fisher did "one of best recruiting jobs I've seen in last 11 years in this area" on McClain.

Too bad, I know family is important but this is just too bad for the kid.

 
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Adam Geis on McClain: "Man, he loved the place. He tried to do everything he could to convince his parents for him to go there." #Huskers

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Geis said Rich Fisher did "one of best recruiting jobs I've seen in last 11 years in this area" on McClain.

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"He did A+ work," Geis said of Fisher. "The only thing he couldn't do is make Florida closer on the map to Nebraska." #Huskers

Like I said this whole thing is a joke. Blake wanted to come to Nebraska, his parents pressured him into staying closer to home. Why didn't one or both of his parents come on his official visit? Could have definitely helped them get over the distance issue.

 
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Something interesting said by Peyton Newell this morning. He said he appreciated that "the Nebr coaches never tried anything shady with him and that they never said anything with money, as that goes on a lot now". The other team recruiting Newell early was South Carolina. I'm starting to connect the dots. To me it says business as usual.
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Spurrier has never been connected to a pay for play scheme in all his years of coaching, if it did happen we would be recruiting a lot better than we are and we would've won a Natty by now. It's that simple. I'm not saying it doesn't go on, an Auburn booster paid Cam Newton's dad over $180K to go to Auburn, that happened. However, USC's players don't have cars or rims like some Bama players from poor households do, and they don't have lake houses like the clemson players from poor households do. I mean, Clowney was the #1 recruit in the nation, he drove around a 6 year old Chrysler 300 that didn't even have custom rims. c'mon man, it's not that.
LOL...cause you have proof of this?
Yes, Spiller, Boyd's family and then another guy who was his little brother's guardian. Also I have some great pic's.

Remember your OL Kenneth Page and "his uncle's money" after he signed?

kenpagedollars-2.jpg


Remember Mike Bellamy and "his aunt's money" after he signed?

mike-bellamy-money1.jpg


How about your TE, Dwayne Allen's interview after the 70 point blowout to WVU, "I have more money and resources than I've ever had my whole life."

Funny none of that warranted getting looked into by the NCAA. Also, Spiller drove a mid-90's Pontiac Bonneville, if they were going to upgrade anything, it was going to be his ride.

 
@HuskerExtraBC

Adam Geis on McClain: "Man, he loved the place. He tried to do everything he could to convince his parents for him to go there." #Huskers

@HuskerExtraBC

Geis said Rich Fisher did "one of best recruiting jobs I've seen in last 11 years in this area" on McClain.

@HuskerExtraBC

"He did A+ work," Geis said of Fisher. "The only thing he couldn't do is make Florida closer on the map to Nebraska." #Huskers

Like I said this whole thing is a joke. Blake wanted to come to Nebraska, his parents pressured him into staying closer to home. Why didn't one or both of his parents come on his official visit? Could have definitely helped them get over the distance issue.

I have a sister-in-law the exact same way. Their daughter wanted to just look at a school that was a couple states away. They were in the area so my brother took her their to just look around. The mom wouldn't even get out of the car because she had already decided that this was the wrong place for their daughter and it was way too far away and she would get to homesick and be home anyway and then it would be a big hassle getting her home....bla bla bla.....in other words, mommy's feelings were more important than the daughter's.

 
Nate Clouse@NateClouse 9m

#Huskers RT @HuskerExtraBC: Geis said Rich Fisher did "one of best recruiting jobs I've seen in last 11 years in this area" on McClain.

The $$$ just wasn't there from us. Oh well, rather win without cheating. Although, i'm not sure the $EC sees it as cheating anymore since it's the norm for them.

 
Ultimately, it boils down to this: Every team finds loopholes to the rules. To say SCar is totally clean is ridiculous and extremely biased. Get out of here, CockInYourEar.

 
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