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Purdue is a good school.. "hot" coach... and who knows how Bo Melton feels about his time here.. different OCs.. defensive coach as head coach... which may help since Max is a DB.Losing solid players who are legacies of Rutgers to Purdue of all places would be pretty bad.
Losing solid players who are legacies of Rutgers to Purdue of all places would be pretty bad.
I don't think this applies nowadays...kids are encouraged to be their own person and make their own path
Ash doesn't have a single top 20 NJ kid committed. According to 247 composite, Temple, Pitt, BC, WV, VT and Maryland do though. Melton could be the 3rd top 30 NJ kid to go to Purdue. Rutgers has 1 top 30 NJ kid currently committed. 1!A number of examples of other schools alumni who's sons or brothers went to play football at rivals. My favorites are the fathers who played at either Ohio State or Michigan and their sons went to play at the other. The notion that he's a legacy and has to play for his father or brother's school or doomsday, is an over-rated and tired topic.
If younger Melton selects Purdue, its a great school that will provide an excellent academic and football opportunity under Brohm, and I wish the kid nothing but success. As for Rutgers, there are talented high school CBs (or WRs) out there that have not yet committed. This one has no reflection on recruiting woes.
Ash doesn't have a single top 20 NJ kid committed. According to 247 composite, Temple, Pitt, BC, WV, VT and Maryland do though. Melton could be the 3rd top 30 NJ kid to go to Purdue. Rutgers has 1 top 30 NJ kid currently committed. 1!
"no reflection on recruiting woes"A number of examples of other schools alumni who's sons or brothers went to play football at rivals. My favorites are the fathers who played at either Ohio State or Michigan and their sons went to play at the other. The notion that he's a legacy and has to play for his father or brother's school or doomsday, is an over-rated and tired topic.
If younger Melton selects Purdue, its a great school that will provide an excellent academic and football opportunity under Brohm, and I wish the kid nothing but success. As for Rutgers, there are talented high school CBs (or WRs) out there that have not yet committed. This one has no reflection on recruiting woes.
"no reflection on recruiting woes"
thats some spin after you admit Ash sub B10 recruiting levels.
My point is looking at recruiting as a whole, it is a reflection on recruiting woes. It's a microcosm of the current situation in recruiting for Ash. Multiple instances of "NJ kids like going out of state" and "all programs lose legacies" equals 0 top 20 NJ recruits and a national recruiting ranking of a G5 program.You're attempting to make my post into a larger issue of which it's not. I make no mention of NJ recruiting success or failure. Rutgers is no different than any other school in reference to legacies. You win some (the Young brothers) and you lose some. There's no reference to geography or recruiting rankings in my post. Melton is not going to change rankings (National or NJ) regardless of whether he attends or not. Yes, NJ kids (athletes and students) like to go outside of state of which we see in other states as well.
or the crap excuse makers like you continue with while the program under Hobbs/Ash is one of worst power 5 programs in nation.Keep spinning those excuses,that will help to right the ship.The only spin here is your crap thread after thread
My point is looking at recruiting as a whole, it is a reflection on recruiting woes. It's a microcosm of the current situation in recruiting for Ash. Multiple instances of "NJ kids like going out of state" and "all programs lose legacies" equals 0 top 20 NJ recruits and a national recruiting ranking of a G5 program.
Yup. This is just setting that up.The only spin here is your crap thread after thread
or the crap excuse makers like you continue with while the program under Hobbs/Ash is one of worst power 5 programs in nation.Keep spinning those excuses,that will help to right the ship.
If we don't get him, is it really the end of the world? We already have 536 WRs on the roster. Seems like there are bigger positions or need in a low scholarship year to be concerned about.
or the crap excuse makers like you continue with while the program under Hobbs/Ash is one of worst power 5 programs in nation.Keep spinning those excuses,that will help to right the ship.
So, how does Bo Melton feel about his time here?Purdue is a good school.. "hot" coach... and who knows how Bo Melton feels about his time here.. different OCs.. defensive coach as head coach... which may help since Max is a DB.
and you can take your 5 year old insults a suck on them ahole.Lulz. Easy ther little Snowflake. You are nothing but a one trick pony pathetic whiney little bitch on this board and everyone knows it.
why ask me? I just wondered that myself.So, how does Bo Melton feel about his time here?
This started out as a Max Melton thread and morphed into a bunch of 7th grade girls reopening old fueds
There is a nice path in Johnson Park that leads to the Raritan. Perfect for making and jumpingI don't think this applies nowadays...kids are encouraged to be their own person and make their own path
and you can take your 5 year old insults a suck on them ahole.
If we don't get him, is it really the end of the world? We already have 536 WRs on the roster. Seems like there are bigger positions or need in a low scholarship year to be concerned about.
No big deal good luck see you next year when transfer backJust announced Purdue.