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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Kaos on February 16, 2011, 09:44:08 AM
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Stupid bitch on WNSP -- Rachel, who apparently played football and reports for bama online -- says she is glad bama didn't get Clowney. The more she hears, the less she likes the kid. He just needs to shut up.
Yeah. Wonder how tired she would be if he'd chosen her shit team?
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Heard some quotes from him this morning where he said the decision ultimately came down to Bama running a 3-4 defense and he couldn't see himself blowing up to 280+ to become a tackle. He loves a 4-3 where he can use his power and quickness from the outside.
Yeah, I can see this lady's reasoning. This guy is clearly the spawn of Satan.
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Haaaay PAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWL, that Clown kid wuz talkin bout Coarch Sabins height when we all done knows he's just as tall as Cheezit. I seen all the pichers in the News. Why would that kid lie bout somfin like that Pawwwwwl?
I'll hang up and lissen.
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SIAP - http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/02/jadeveon_clowney_talks_nick_sa.html
Super recruit Jadeveon Clowney waited a full two weeks after signing day to sign his Letter of Intent with the South Carolina Gamecocks rather than Alabama or Clemson, and now the nation's top recruit from the 2011 class is opening up about Nick Saban, the recruiting process and the final hours leading up to his decision.
Clowney told FOXSports.com college football reporter Thayer Evans he was not impressed with Saban.
"I don't see no big deal like everybody else," Clowney said. "They'd say, 'He's the king of all of football.' The guy ain't nothing but 5-5. He's a short guy. Everybody's going crazy on Nick Saban."
Later in the in-depth report, Clowney told Evans that he had trouble staying awake during Saban's in-home visit.
"Nick Saban's going to take over and talk," Clowney said. "He talked the whole time he was there. I was dozing off. He can talk. A lot. He talked for a whole straight hour."
Evans' story has a lot more details of Clowney's recruiting process, including details of his official visit to Tuscaloosa. In spite of Clowney's less-than-flattering assessment of Saban, he also said that he would have committed to Alabama if they ran a 4-3 defense instead of a 3-4.
The story discusses the impact that Alabama's hiring of Chris Rumph - who had recruited Clowney for Clemson before joining the Crimson Tide staff - had on Clowney.
Of course, missing out on Clowney hasn't slowed the Tide's recruiting. Many outlets still rate the Tide's 2011 class as the best in the nation, and Alabama picked up two more verbal commits for the 2012 class - Kenyan Drake and Tyler Hayes - on the same day Clowney chose to stay in his home state.
We'd probably be acting the same way if he said those things about Gene Chizik.
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ugh please don't ever post an article by Gayer Evans