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Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 8:19 pm
by Vitale
SMU21TCU10 wrote:
Hoofprint wrote:That's what I always heard about him - that our competition might be Ivy League, not BCS
I noticed on Andrew Kinsellas Rivals page it looks like it is down to us and Princeton as well

http://rivals.yahoo.com/baylor/football ... lla-102059
My impression is that Kinsella might be #1 on our wish list of remaining players.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 8:22 pm
by SMU 86
Vitale wrote:
SMU21TCU10 wrote:
Hoofprint wrote:That's what I always heard about him - that our competition might be Ivy League, not BCS
I noticed on Andrew Kinsellas Rivals page it looks like it is down to us and Princeton as well

http://rivals.yahoo.com/baylor/football ... lla-102059
My impression is that Kinsella might be #1 on our wish list of remaining players.
Bad impression.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 12:25 am
by Junior
I think I'd rather have Mack.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:24 am
by westexSMU
I'd rather have Both !

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 4:37 am
by horseshoe hilltop
SMU could be a perfect fit for Mack. We may not be on the same level as Princeton academically, but SMU is a very good school. The location is obviously close to home (about 5 hour drive), and c'mon it's Dallas...plenty to do and see. It is a good mix of academics and football, of which both are good now. Plus I think SMU can be a really good stepping stone to graduate school, where it looks like if he keeps up his good work he can get in pretty much anywhere he wants.

Also, our style of play makes it crucial to protect the QB. I'm hoping he recognizes this and understands he could be a very important piece to the team puzzle.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:59 am
by redpony
Let's hope that JJ and coaches come up with some great suprises on NLI signing day. It is only early Jan. but I can tell the excitement is starting to build. Our bowl victory and all of the positive press that we have gotten lately can not help but be good for our recruiting efforts.
'the train is starting to pull out of the station- better get on board if you want to be a part of our future fame'. :)

GO PONIES!!!

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:36 pm
by horseshoe hilltop
The thing that worries me is that it seems that Mack is pretty heavily influenced by recent visits. He used to have a top 5 of Wake Forest, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Syracuse, and Illinois. Then narrowed it to Wake, Arkansas, and Vandy, as those were the ONLY three schools he had visited. And then Illinois re-entered the picture. Then he visits SMU and it makes his "top 2."

So his up-coming visit to Princeton could very easily be the thing that sways him to sign there. Looks like with him, it will be hard to gauge until he officially signs.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:47 pm
by NorthEastMustang
Since when are we competing with Princeton for recruits? Besides...Princeton's in New Jersey. Who in their right mind would want to spend 4 years in that state?

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:59 pm
by ponyscott
They have a new Head Coach who was the OL coach for the Bengals who is real aggresive about recruiting kids who actually want a good college education like at Princeton and when he sees one who is interested gets on the phone. He may be selling the fact that he has experience coaching NFL OL technique and NFL connections etc. and BTW kid you can get a Princeton degree. They don't get a Full ride but lots of grants etc that offset the $ that you still have to pay.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:28 pm
by PoconoPony
NorthEastMustang wrote:Since when are we competing with Princeton for recruits? Besides...Princeton's in New Jersey. Who in their right mind would want to spend 4 years in that state?
Princeton is a beautiful community with a business district that is 2 blocks long and 1 block wide and is certainly not Dallas. If he takes a visit prior to the national signing date he will find the temperatures in the low teens and snow on the ground. Princeton area has a rich history in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and a real neat country side. SMU should be an obvious choice if he seeks to play at a high level of competition with first class coaching and good academics. If he were to choose Princeton it would be a total focus on academics, some football and no NFL aspirations.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:42 pm
by expony18
maybe he really wants to be in new jersey... specifically the jersey shore...


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Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:47 am
by friarwolf
PoconoPony wrote:
NorthEastMustang wrote:Since when are we competing with Princeton for recruits? Besides...Princeton's in New Jersey. Who in their right mind would want to spend 4 years in that state?
Princeton is a beautiful community with a business district that is 2 blocks long and 1 block wide and is certainly not Dallas. If he takes a visit in prior to the national signing date he will find the temperatures in the low teens and snow on the ground. Princeton area has a rich history in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and a real neat country side. SMU should be an obvious choice if he seeks to play at a high level of competition with first class coaching and good academics. If he were to chose Princeton it would be a total focus on academics, some football and no NFL aspirations.
Maybe I am wrong but isn't the deal with this kid is that he really isn't sure whether football is his number 1 priority???????

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:40 pm
by PoconoPony
friarwolf wrote:
PoconoPony wrote:
NorthEastMustang wrote:Since when are we competing with Princeton for recruits? Besides...Princeton's in New Jersey. Who in their right mind would want to spend 4 years in that state?
Princeton is a beautiful community with a business district that is 2 blocks long and 1 block wide and is certainly not Dallas. If he takes a visit in prior to the national signing date he will find the temperatures in the low teens and snow on the ground. Princeton area has a rich history in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and a real neat country side. SMU should be an obvious choice if he seeks to play at a high level of competition with first class coaching and good academics. If he were to chose Princeton it would be a total focus on academics, some football and no NFL aspirations.
Maybe I am wrong but isn't the deal with this kid is that he really isn't sure whether football is his number 1 priority???????
From what I read this kid has a serious focus on academics and will assess all options which is completely commensurate with the thinking of a bright kid who wants a high caliber education. He may also have a very realistic view of his chances to play at the next level and is not going to waste several years at a football factory figuring out what he already knows. Hence, he will spend his time this month visiting schools he has targeted to figure out what is in his long term best interest. If he chooses an Ivy it also presupposes that he/his family are willing to pay a hefty portion of the school costs as most athletes only get roughly 60% ( most Ivy schools are around $50,000) of the total bill in various forms of assistance.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:51 pm
by Boston Pony
My guess, he will get the full ride (they'll figure it out for the right player). If he is good, he will make the pros as Ivies place players into the NFL all of the time. Our best argument is when we start placing OL into the NFL, which may happen in a couple of years. His approach is different than most recruits, however it refreshing. Best success in his choice.

Re: Parker Mack (OL)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:21 pm
by SMU 86
Boston Pony wrote:My guess, he will get the full ride (they'll figure it out for the right player). If he is good, he will make the pros as Ivies place players into the NFL all of the time. Our best argument is when we start placing OL into the NFL, which may happen in a couple of years. His approach is different than most recruits, however it refreshing. Best success in his choice.
Actually we have 2 or 3 players we are recruiting that are looking at Princeton. I think it us the new head coach as ponyscott said.