Hood is N!

Mack In Motion

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This staff can flat-out close. If our development matches the recruiting we are gonna get back to respectability in short order.
 

bigboxes

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Sep 4, 2004
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Dreams are made of this....

...who am I to disagree...
 

HominidHusker

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While were in the business of oversigning to the tune of including approx. 8 scholly TEs and 14+ WRs, several of whom will be practicing to save their roster spots, I’d be ok snagging 2 more OL transfers.
 

redwine65

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Jun 23, 2010
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put this big guy next to the other one we have at the goal line.
and a full back
 

inWV

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The question is whether this sizable individual can be ready to play as a RS freshman and even though he is very large, does he have the footwork to be a effective OT in the B1G? If he in fact has the good, a lineup with Teddy & Hood at OT, Nouili (or Lutovsky?) & Corcoran at OG and the ASU kid at Center would be sufficient I think for generating a consistent run game in the league.
 

phoenix4nu

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The question is whether this sizable individual can be ready to play as a RS freshman and even though he is very large, does he have the footwork to be a effective OT in the B1G? If he in fact has the good, a lineup with Teddy & Hood at OT, Nouili (or Lutovsky?) & Corcoran at OG and the ASU kid at Center would be sufficient I think for generating a consistent run game in the league.
Sean Callahan describes him as a long-term project type of a guy who won't have an immediate impact in year one because his body needs more development.
 

WHCSC

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Feb 4, 2002
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Sean Callahan describes him as a long-term project type of a guy who won't have an immediate impact in year one because his body needs more development.

Is he talking about himself or Hood?