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Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 8:03 am
by dirtysouthpony
Morris recruited Georgia and Florida heavily for Clemson. He will continue to use those contacts for blue chip prospects. SMU will be a good option for those kids that are left out in the SEC/ACC game of musical chairs.

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:03 am
by Bud Elliott
Hello,

The amount of this article that was copy/pasted far exceeds fair use under DMCA.

Take it down immediately or we will pursue this further.

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:05 am
by Bud Elliott
ponyboy wrote:
Rebel10 wrote:He may have just drawn a conclusion based on conversations with Moore when he was asked not to take visits. Which is not necessarily making it up but drawing a conclusion based on the what information you have. Happens all the time in the media.
True. The writer Bud Elliot posted here this afternoon. Maybe he can clarify. I'd love to think you're right, Rebel. Just going by what I read.
That is what Moore told me. Obviously I cannot be in the room when the coaches talk to a prospect.

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:21 am
by gostangs
Chill out bud. It's called the Internet.

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:23 am
by footballdad
gostangs wrote:Chill out bud. It's called the Internet.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:34 am
by malonish
Bud Elliott wrote:Hello,

The amount of this article that was copy/pasted far exceeds fair use under DMCA.

Take it down immediately or we will pursue this further.
SMU scored a major victory Thursday as Alpharetta (Ga.) Milton High School QB David Moore committed to Chad Morris and Co. over the likes of Utah, Oregon State, Illinois and Houston.

Moore is 6'2, athletic and has a strong arm. As Moore told SB Nation during our month of following his visits, SMU had advantages: he lived in Dallas for four years, and SMU's new staff was recruiting Moore when at Clemson in 2014.

The three-star had planned to commit in late May, and was considering moving his timetable as power schools began to send offers.

But things changed when he saw Wake Forest, a school he really liked, accept a commitment from another QB. He worried spots were drying up. And he got wind of a rumor that another QB was going to grab the spot at SMU, which went 1-11 in 2014.

(Edited)
To read this article in its entirety, CLICK HERE.

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:41 am
by smu2004
malonish wrote:
Bud Elliott wrote:Hello,

The amount of this article that was copy/pasted far exceeds fair use under DMCA.

Take it down immediately or we will pursue this further.
SMU scored a major victory Thursday as Alpharetta (Ga.) Milton High School QB David Moore committed to Chad Morris and Co. over the likes of Utah, Oregon State, Illinois and Houston.

Moore is 6'2, athletic and has a strong arm. As Moore told SB Nation during our month of following his visits, SMU had advantages: he lived in Dallas for four years, and SMU's new staff was recruiting Moore when at Clemson in 2014.

The three-star had planned to commit in late May, and was considering moving his timetable as power schools began to send offers.

But things changed when he saw Wake Forest, a school he really liked, accept a commitment from another QB. He worried spots were drying up. And he got wind of a rumor that another QB was going to grab the spot at SMU, which went 1-11 in 2014.

(Edited)
To read this article in its entirety, CLICK HERE.
Oh, in case you were wondering if Jameis shaved points, Bud has the in depth look:

Jameis Winston wasn't shaving points against Louisville
By Bud Elliott  @SBNRecruiting on Nov 7, 2014, 3:32p 251

A ridiculous story was published recently, by a website that I refuse to link on principle, claiming that Jameis Winston was shaving points in the first half of the Louisville game to help out a high school friend over a few thousand dollars. All that you need to know about the author(s) of the story, who made previous unsupported claims about Clemson QB Tajh Boyd's gambling, is in the link. They aren't reputable in any way. The only reason I'm writing this is because Fox Sports and TMZ have discussed the story.

A review of Winston's play shows a number of examples in the first half where he made exceptional plays -- plays that he could have easily not made if he were, you know, shaving points.

Winston's numbers in the first half were quite poor: 10-22 for 123 yards with two interceptions. He also had twenty yards rushing. Winston did not have his finest first half, to be sure, but he also got little help from his offensive line (playing with a backup center, and injured left tackle, right guard and right tackle) and receivers.

To read this article in its entirety, CLICK HERE.

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:46 am
by smu2004
#StreisandEffect

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:08 pm
by malonish
:lol:

Admin powers activate!

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 3:38 pm
by Comet
Bud Elliott wrote:
ponyboy wrote:
Rebel10 wrote:He may have just drawn a conclusion based on conversations with Moore when he was asked not to take visits. Which is not necessarily making it up but drawing a conclusion based on the what information you have. Happens all the time in the media.
True. The writer Bud Elliot posted here this afternoon. Maybe he can clarify. I'd love to think you're right, Rebel. Just going by what I read.
That is what Moore told me. Obviously I cannot be in the room when the coaches talk to a prospect.
Not with that attitude

Re: SB Nation Article on David Moore choosing SMU

Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 9:31 am
by SMUHeel
From what I know, Moore has to get/keep those grades up and has a "team" working with him to do so. Hope we keep him; Milton would be an excellent pipeline to open