Wow.Only thing I think of when I see that list is "man Alabama dodged a bullet when Knevel signed here".
Well it was a joke but I could rephrase it by saying Davis Knevel hasn't panned outWow.
I wish we could move away from making comments like this on this board. There are other ways of phrasing that sentence to get your point across.
Great quote from Rimmington this morning on the radio when he was talking about the walk-on program.
He told a story about someone coming up to him the other day and said, "We have too many walk-ons". He told the guy, "that's no the walk-on's fault. That's a scholarship player's fault".
The same thing Wisconsin has done forever, recruit big, physical linemen who want to play and coach them up. It's bigger than star power.Not if our five had several years with the Wisconsin staff and their five had several years with our staff.
According to 24/7, here's what Wisconsin started on the O-line:
Biadasz 3* .8405
Dietzen 3* .8898
Edwards 3* .8600
Deiter 3* .8328
Benzschawel 3* .8144
Nebraska started:
Jaimes 3* .8797
Decker 3* .8543
Farmer 4* .9021
Gates 4* .8929
Foster 3* .8874
You're assuming Knevel wouldn't be a star if he was coached at Alabama.Only thing I think of when I see that list is "man Alabama dodged a bullet when Knevel signed here". As far as recruiting comparisons for Mike and Bo the one thing I haven't really said during Mike's tenure is "why the hell are we offering this kid?". Seemed to happen for at least 3 kids a year for Bo
I took it more as a player can't control the level of God given talent he is born with, but can do things to maximize what they have.So you don't control who you recruit. Good to know.
I took it more as a player can't control the level of God given talent he is born with, but can do things to maximize what they have.