Lee really doesn’t either. Aeris & Kylin are getting 95% of the carries. The other 5% will be Nick & DLee in garbage time.
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Byron Young committed to Bama.
Bad loss for us
Is it a committable offer? I know no one knows except Young and UA, just a rhetorical question.
Ari and IYOK said if he stays in state he would be a dawg.
This one isn’t over, I said it before let the season start and let’s see how often these MS kids are on campus . My guess is a lot
I know it is a very deep class in Ms this year, especially at DE, but already 5 of the top 25 players in the state are committed to bama, AU, and LSU (#6,8,9, 17, and 18). Of course, I like for us to get highly rated players from out of state, but these 3 schools are still able to cherry pick Ms year after year. Long time until signing day. Maybe a very strong year on the field and continued hard work by JoMo & staff will change some minds.
That's right, they are cherry picking not dominating our state. I'm not sure what list you are using, but according to 247, out of the top 25 MS prospects:
* MSU - 7
* OM - 5
* Uncommitted - 5
* Alabama - 2 (1 DL)
* Auburn - 2 (2 DL)
* LSU - 1 (1 DL)
* Georgia - 1
* Tennessee - 1 (1 DL)
* Baylor - 1
Of the 8 guys committed thus far to out of state schools, 5 are DL. We've got Russell, Moore & 17'n Pickering for that position! State will wind up with probably 10 of the top 25 + some big time recruits from out of state, we are doing fantastic and we can't get everyone, especially at DL. If they're not going to be at MSU, I'd personally rather them go out of state than to OM.
***ETA: So far 5 of Alabama's top 25 recruits have committed out of state... 3 to LSU.
I used 24/7 and was focusing on Top 25 Ms players so far committed to out of state programs. The only LSU commit I see is the ILB, Edwards from Starkville. I didn't even check Ga, Tn, and Baylor. Still early and the state has always been cherry picked by bama, AU, and LSU, but keeping a class this large and deep in talent is impossible. Hope a couple come back home.