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4 star WR Tanook Hines out of Texas has committed to USC.
We seem to have many skill folks and few DLs.physical receiver... it's another deep cycle for WR in state
it's not a great year at DT this cycle for sureWe seem to have many skill folks and few DLs.
he's really good and underrated.. he's faster than his times.. he plays basketball deep into track season (Hitchcock are like back to back state champions), so he doesn't get a full track season
I'm hearing he comps to Ainias Smith, so that's a great thing to hear.he's really good and underrated.. he's faster than his times.. he plays basketball deep into track season (Hitchcock are like back to back state champions), so he doesn't get a full track season
I know Sark was trying to pull him
...look like he need some groceries?We really need DTs and he definitely fits the mold, big addition to this class.
Yeah really thought Bama was going to get him. We will take all the DL's we can get.![]()
Boom News! | '25 IDL Floyd Boucard Commits to Oklahoma! - The Football Brainiacs - OU Edition
***Todd Bates gets his guy! ***The Sooners picked up a big time addition to the ’25 class as priority interior defensive lineman Floyd Boucard (6’3 315) out of Miami, Florida, has announced his verbal pledge to Oklahoma! ***Boucard chose the Sooners out of a final four that also consisted of...thefootballbrainiacs.com
SMU's already 6th in the ACC! I found this article interesting. Did SMU buy a pig in a poke?Average Commit Ranking (247 Composite) on 7/20:
ACC:
Clemson - 93.12
Florida State - 92.96
Miami FL - 91.09
Notre Dame** - 91.07
North Carolina - 88.52
SMU - 88.17
Virginia Tech - 87.57
Georgia Tech - 87.45
Stanford - 87.23
NC State - 87.13
Louisville - 86.90
Pittsburgh - 86.55
Virginia - 86.40
Duke - 86.34
Syracuse - 86.26
Wake Forest - 86.17
Boston College - 86.05
California - 86.03
Big 12:
UCF - 88.33
Colorado - 87.95
TCU - 87.85
Baylor - 87.69
Oklahoma State - 87.10
Cincinnati - 86.99
Kansas State - 86.98
Texas Tech - 86.94
Houston - 86.78
Arizona State - 86.74
Iowa State - 86.47
West Virginia - 86.43
Utah - 86.43
Arizona - 86.36
Kansas - 86.06
BYU - 84.94
Big Ten:
Oregon - 93.93
Ohio State - 93.76
Michigan - 91.63
USC - 90.33
Penn State - 89.92
Washington - 88.33
Wisconsin - 88.20
Nebraska - 87.99
Rutgers - 87.85
Iowa - 87.67
UCLA - 87.58
Purdue - 87.53
Maryland - 87.06
Illinois - 86.86
Michigan State - 86.77
Indiana - 86.42
Minnesota - 86.31
Northwestern - 85.60
SEC:
Alabama - 94.67
LSU - 93.83
Georgia - 93.01
Texas A&M - 91.55
Texas - 91.18
Tennessee - 91.02
Auburn - 90.95
Oklahoma - 90.64
Missouri - 90.62
Florida - 90.28
Ole Miss - 89.23
Kentucky - 88.78
Arkansas - 88.27
South Carolina - 88.09
Mississippi State - 87.53
Vanderbilt - 86.53
The key takeaway is that they were able to raise enough money ... over $270 million to fund their entre athletic department for the 9 years that they don't get any ACC TV money (they get tournament money and money from other sources).SMU's already 6th in the ACC! I found this article interesting. Did SMU buy a pig in a poke?
SMU Sugar Daddy(s)
Plenty of SMU lawyers to fund that school, like how OkieSt has their big donor and Phil like you mentioned.The key takeaway is that they were able to raise enough money ... over $270 million to fund their entre athletic department for the 9 years that they don't get any ACC TV money (they get tournament money and money from other sources).
This is interesting because I can see more schools doing this in the future. Basically setting up an athletic endowment to pay for sports. Now, I am not sure that I like that as I am not sure we have the big hitters that are willing to do the heavy lifting. But, I can see this being the way of the future. I'd bet my bottom dollar that Phil Knight will do so in his estate.