Pony81 wrote:Ummm.... isn’t Notre Dame in Indiana?
And Purdue
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OSU AD not happy with their level of recruitingModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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And Purdue All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Re: OSU AD not happy with their level of recruiting
Waco and Lubbock are as you describe, and so is Stillwater and Fort Worth. As for the Big 10, Ann Arbor is awesome. State College (PA) is awful. West Lafayette (Purdue) is actually a nice town, which surprised me. Evanston (Northwestern) is a great place. Bloomington (Ind.) feels like it should be a great place, but it's not. Not a place to visit and sure wouldn't live there.
Re: OSU AD not happy with their level of recruitingI hope our AD is watching our basketball recruiting
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Rofl. Stillwater is probably not the best place in the world for sure. Lol. But in recruiting I think people put way too much emphasis on the city that the school is located in rather than other factors. I don’t think Tuscaloosa Alabama is the best place in the world either but they get the best classes year in and year out. I think Jimbo Fischer at aTm has the best class in the country coming in this year and College Station is not Austin. And Baton Rouge is not Dallas lol. Like it or not the city is not something that recruits place the most emphasis on in their decision. Just the cold hard facts. #HammerDown
Re: OSU AD not happy with their level of recruitingAnd those who are surprised that kids pick small college towns over big cities like Dallas could not possibly understand how top recruits are attracted to a place like Clemson, SC.
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Funny that people in Dallas say that Fayetteville is beautiful. Also funny that two cities in the same state get such divergent ratings. Guess Starkville is like EMCC from Last Chance U. Only 50 miles away. Probably have to take long term success (not just 2017) as dependent variable and AD spending and city desirability as potential indep variables.
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