OT: FB Marrow

katwest

Heisman
Feb 16, 2003
39,942
13,862
113
Vince Shar-Pei Marrow is worried about Kentucky now that Stein is getting some of the players he thought he would get. He fits right in with Louisville running that big mouth, that’s his best attribute.
 

Chadrock

All-Conference
Jul 12, 2004
3,037
2,028
103
Actually, he was at UK for 12 years…SEC football was something completely different than what he experienced.
 

CrimsonCats_rivals

All-Conference
Mar 22, 2022
1,702
3,476
61
I don't like that guy. He reminds me of a con artist. I've never seen anyone talk as much crap as him without backing any of it up. He was also the worst position coach in the SEC for 12 years.
There was a time earlier in the Stoops era when he was a better recruiter than we were used to having, and a few of his guys helped us have a special season or two, so I won’t take that away from him. Even so, he probably wasn’t ever anything truly special by national standards and seemed to be recruiting more misses than hits by the end. Combined with his lack of value as a position coach and rumors that he was contributing to a bad locker room culture, I wasn’t sad to see him leave when he did.
 

*Fox2Monk*

Heisman
Jun 10, 2009
46,030
83,796
113
I remember every time he tweeted when he worked here I'd wish someone would take his phone away. I swear my 7 year old has equivalent spelling and grammar skills. It was so embarrassing for an institution of higher learning to have employees who write like they are in grade school.
That dude probably can’t even read and he makes more than most people do in a lifetime.
 

MegaBlue05

Heisman
Mar 8, 2014
11,041
22,340
66
His illiteracy was so embarrassing when he was coaching here. Guy seemingly couldn’t pass third grade English.

Learning to read and write like a grown adult isn’t even hard.
 
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Blue Jesus

Senior
Aug 24, 2013
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SEC had by far the most total draft picks, in fact it broke its own record for most picks by a conference. And this while having two fewer total teams in the conference than the Big Ten.

Also Ohio State had 11 guys drafted, 4 in the first round. The Big Ten is majorly bouyed by their talent, while the SEC was slightly more evenly distributed. All 16 SEC teams had 1+ picks, while only 15 of the 18 Big Ten teams had a player drafted.


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