Shoreline said:
can we blame him....McCaffrey is having a monster MVP type year and Cal has the worst offense in D1 football. Justin owns this.
BearoutEast67 said:
We have three other WR commits for 2020 with greater height and speed. At 3 stars and 185-190, kind of a tweener. Not a huge loss to the fading Cardinal, but we want to hold onto our remaining WR commits and our QBs in the class. I have greater concern about there being only 1 OL in the class.
At 4.6/4.7, more of an Edelmann type. Would have been good to have, but not over one of the ol recruits still on our board...or two.BearoutEast67 said:
We have three other WR commits for 2020 with greater height and speed. At 3 stars and 185-190, kind of a tweener. Not a huge loss to the fading Cardinal, but we want to hold onto our remaining WR commits and our QBs in the class. I have greater concern about there being only 1 OL in the class.
You're missing my point. Of course he won't end up like McCaffrey. The point is, these high school kids follow the NFL and know what colleges these players went to. It's good advertising for Stanford when a player like McCaffrey balls out. Couple that with our offensive woes and you can see why some kids change schools.Big C said:
If he wanted to go to Stanfurd that badly, he should've held off on giving us a verbal. I do not wish him well.
BTW, a McCaffrey only comes along once in a generation. I'd be willing to wager he ain't the next one.
I'm thinkin' we were his back up, should he not get into Fraud. Their admissions operation has given hc's gray hair over the years - unpredictable.Shoreline said:You're missing my point. Of course he won't end up like McCaffrey. The point is, these high school kids follow the NFL and know what colleges these players went to. It's good advertising for Stanford when a player like McCaffrey balls out. Couple that with our offensive woes and you can see why some kids change schools.Big C said:
If he wanted to go to Stanfurd that badly, he should've held off on giving us a verbal. I do not wish him well.
BTW, a McCaffrey only comes along once in a generation. I'd be willing to wager he ain't the next one.
Rushinbear said:I'm thinkin' we were his back up, should he not get into Fraud. Their admissions operation has given hc's gray hair over the years - unpredictable.Shoreline said:You're missing my point. Of course he won't end up like McCaffrey. The point is, these high school kids follow the NFL and know what colleges these players went to. It's good advertising for Stanford when a player like McCaffrey balls out. Couple that with our offensive woes and you can see why some kids change schools.Big C said:
If he wanted to go to Stanfurd that badly, he should've held off on giving us a verbal. I do not wish him well.
BTW, a McCaffrey only comes along once in a generation. I'd be willing to wager he ain't the next one.
another justification for calling it The Fraud.calumnus said:Rushinbear said:I'm thinkin' we were his back up, should he not get into Fraud. Their admissions operation has given hc's gray hair over the years - unpredictable.Shoreline said:You're missing my point. Of course he won't end up like McCaffrey. The point is, these high school kids follow the NFL and know what colleges these players went to. It's good advertising for Stanford when a player like McCaffrey balls out. Couple that with our offensive woes and you can see why some kids change schools.Big C said:
If he wanted to go to Stanfurd that badly, he should've held off on giving us a verbal. I do not wish him well.
BTW, a McCaffrey only comes along once in a generation. I'd be willing to wager he ain't the next one.
With the admissions director that came in simultaneously with Harbaugh, there is a tacit pre-approval process and the "decision " more a smoke screen for getting recruited over and the coaches withdrawing their support.