https://twitter.com/#!/MJM92013/stat...24604127023104Just got offered by the University of Michigan
Rivals #44 player decides Thursday, he visits Michigan again on Tuesday...this looks good for the Michigan.
"Between the promise and the payoff is the process -- and the process is the point."
chug chug chug chug chug chug chug chug choo choo.
Queme los Barcos!
Interesting conspiracy theory going around:
Urban Meyer may not offer McCray, just so he can simply save face and not draw attention to that fact that is Hoke beating his ass. The theory is that Urb may not ever offer these kids that are Michigan leans or Michigan verbals....and then they can say they never offered/did not want them. And we've all seen it is fairly customary for most schools to still send offers, even if a kid is verbally committed.....This is especially true of Urban Meyer this past January!
"the world will know soon enough if Millen in fact acted alone."
"Between the promise and the payoff is the process -- and the process is the point."
Probably the right attitude, but I do find it interesting.
Here is the #44 player in the country, he has offers from everywhere. Why no OSU offer, though? It certainly lends credit to the theory -or- (and this may be worse) Is Urban Meyer that slow out of the gate? Is he not doing enough?
"the world will know soon enough if Millen in fact acted alone."
http://michigan.rivals.com/barrier_n...tid=&mid=&rid=The nation's No. 44 ranked prospect, Trotwood-Madison (Ohio) linebacker Mike McCray, watched his five-star teammate Cameron Burrows, announce his decision in January. Now, the 6-4, 230-pound McCray is ready to make his college selection.
Does it not seem plausible to you? Does Urban Meyer not seem just like the type of prick, that would do something like that?
And FWIW: Sam Webb told be personally that Urb was doing a lot back channeling and working on all those committed kids from 2012.....and that he just didn't want it out there publically.
"the world will know soon enough if Millen in fact acted alone."
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