Open Thread: National Signing Day
It's National Signing Day, the day we get to hear which universities are signing the best high school senior football players around the country. It's obviously really early but there are quite a few of these kids that could end up in the NFL in the next few years.
What has your favorite college football team done to better themselves today?
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WVU is
Stacking up WRs for Geno Smith to throw to. Also getting some much needed help on the OL.
We also added great depth to the defense on all levels. Pretty stoked for the 2012 season!
I should get into things like this...
but I’ve never really been into college football. Sounds crazy, right? I don’t have a favorite team, I didn’t go to a Div-1 school, and most of the time I couldn’t tell you the score of the games I’m watching. Just watching players for me.
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by Joe Goodberry on Feb 1, 2012 2:24 PM EST via Android app reply actions
i went to ohio state for a little bit
and cincys my home town
so other than OSU or UC
i only watch for future bengals
by Bengalsfan024 on Feb 1, 2012 3:27 PM EST up reply actions
Born and Raised in WVU
The closest thing I got to professional sports in my state is WVU. My pride runs deep for that school and my state.
I am in exact same boat with ya Joe
In my opinion, college is just hard to watch after watching the NFL..I didn’t go to a D-1 school either..I think this has a huge impact on whether they are fan of college…
"In a battle between patience and power, patience always wins"
by ticalcaldwell on Feb 1, 2012 5:11 PM EST up reply actions
Yeah the closest Schools are Buffalo and Syracuse. Neither have generated too much excitement for my generation.
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by Joe Goodberry on Feb 1, 2012 6:02 PM EST via Android app up reply actions

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