Minnesota and PJ Fleck Recruiting and Iowa Recruiting.

How were the airbags?

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I'd imagine the after market airbags aren't nearly as comfortable as the ones that came with the car in the first place.
 
Who was the head coach a couple years ago who said he only hired assistants with hot wives/girlfriends because it showed that they could sell themselves?
 
When I was up in Chicago, a substantial percentage of parents were adamant that they would not let their kids play football, but in the South, that talk is heresy. Soccer is popular in the South and there seem to be games pretty much all winter and spring, but it pales in comparison to the participation of football. If America gets good at soccer, it will have to be driven by the north and west coast. Problem is, America is a giant country and they can't identify all the star kids at 10 and put them all together, so America will never be as good as countries like Germany, Brazil, Italy, etc.
US Soccer.
The sport of the future... since 1967.
 
Soccer sucks. Its like fishing with a bobber and only getting a bite once an hour. Lots of flopping though. 0-0 or 1-0 games are soooooo exciting. It would be better though if they still used a head instead of a ball.
 
Georgia is loaded with talent. There are a lot of schools with rich football histories nearby, but I think they will let out "diamonds in the rough." Tennessee, Auburn, Georgia, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, etc. are all swinging for the fences on recruiting trying to get the same guys that Bama and Clemson are going after and it should leave behind guys that are good enough to be serious players in the Big Ten after a year of development. I mean Troy beat Nebraska with a roster full of Alabama and Georgia guys who all got left behind in the SEC/ACC recruiting process.

Lots of schools in the south winning at a high level with SEC leftovers, I’m thinking schools like Troy, applachian state, UCF or USF etc. Lots of talent on those teams power 5 teams missed.
 
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