octopus wrote:I'm not sure how much stock you can put in those lists. I mean, ND's looks like an All American team waiting to happen, and we all know that's over-inflated expectations.
Or bad-coaching...
Looking at OSU's list, it appears things aren't going to get any better for UM fans come future Ohio State games. Heh...
With the lists, the point is, it’s like that every year between UM and MSU.
Given such a talent gap, UM should own MSU in football.
Now, be like a Walmart Wolvie and thump your chest about how UM came from behind in the fourth quarter to beat a bunch of two- and three-stars. Go ahead, I'll wait...
Oh, and one more favor…go back to UM’s page and count all the four/five star high school athletes from the states of Michigan and Ohio. Then, go to the OSU, Penn State and UND pages and do the same thing.
It’s like that every year, too.
But you stick to your claim that MSU should be able to get some top-quality athletes from the two states to come to E.L. every year.



