Until the Big Ten learns to recruit like the SEC it will be an irrelevant conference. Good news for Ohio State.
12:24am - 24 Jan 13.
This was a tweet from BIFF, yes I said "BIFF" Poggi, father of Henry Poggi. He is currently still committed to scUM, but I believe he is visiting Alabama right now. Just thought this goes a little with how hard Urban recruits and that the rest of the B1G better get on board or be left behind. Sorry, I don't know how to embed tweets correctly.
Was Henry Poggi's dad in Back to the Future?!
McFly!!
That was my thought, think Mcfly, think.
QuadrupleZ
No comment on his statement, just one on his son. He looked real talented in that all star game appearance.
Ahh huh? What?
Soooooo, comparing recruiting in the two conferences is none other than Biff Poggi. Biffs' son Henry is committed to Michiscum, but is cozied up with Nick Saban as we speak. Biff lays it all out in a tweet that we can't read, but we should obviously draw the same conclusions. Alex, I'll take "Confused" for $200.
An angry fan...rooting for an angry team...led by angry coaches
(how to embed tweets)
I clicked on it... I regretted it immediately...
Thank you very much sonofbuckeye!
QuadrupleZ
Not sure how to read this, good news that:
I'm taking it that Ohio State is the only school in the conference recruiting at an "SEC level," so good for the Buckeyes that the rest of their in-conference competition sucks at recruiting.
This^^^
QuadrupleZ
I'm no rocket surgeon but a man named Biff Poggi is destined for greatness.
I guess that if you are are an SEC recruit it means one of the following:
1) your 200k "signing bonus" is a lump sum payment and not made on an installment plan.
2) the bills on said "signing bonus" are non sequentially numbered.
3)your clothing needs are "provided" by your friends at T Town menswear
He's right our conference needs to start paying our assistance more and recruiting harder. Suprisingly the only teams that have recruited well this yr IMO are OSU, scUM, Neb, Penn St (for their current situation), and even Indiana has landed a few solid kids (compared to how they normally recruit)