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  • msucan'tmakebcs said...

    lol You're the one making fun of a player for a suspended license. MSU is the only one with violent crimes commited. It is sad that you think they don't matter because they happened 3 years ago. I bet that hockey player agrees with you that since it was three years ago it doesn't matter.

    DUI seems to be a violent crime

    copemoney0

  • Braintrust said...

    Are Ray and Freeman still on scholarship? I didnt think they were

    Fonoti and Hoover are coming back, so i count only 9 (Caper, McDonald, Ruhland, White, Norman, Gardiner, Adams, M White, Conroy)

    is Hoover for sure coming back?

    Thought with his injury problems, he might just hang it up

    copemoney0

  • copemoney0 said...

    is Hoover for sure coming back?

    Thought with his injury problems, he might just hang it up

    Yeah

    Michigan State's Tyler Hoover to seek 6th year of eligibility - SB Nation Detroit

    Michigan State Spartans defensive tackle Tyler Hoover is seeking a sixth year of eligibility for the 2013 season.

    detroit.sbnation.com
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  • Braintrust said...

    Are Ray and Freeman still on scholarship? I didnt think they were

    Fonoti and Hoover are coming back, so i count only 9 (Caper, McDonald, Ruhland, White, Norman, Gardiner, Adams, M White, Conroy)

    I thought Ray was; pretty sure Freeman was medical DQ this year. So 10 at most?

    Wow. That's Rather Hall's last gift to MSU (decimated 2008 class).

    Michigan State does not and will not run the 3-4 defense.

    SpartanRocky

  • xxmgobluexx said...

    Culling the herd. thumbsup

    Or something confused. There are a couple of guys that've had some long term injuries, probably a couple of guys going into their SR years with no chance of starting and a couple underclassmen who are impatient. Doesn't sound like a disciplinary issue (MSU has been pretty quiet on that front for awhile now, thankfully).

    Michigan State does not and will not run the 3-4 defense.

    SpartanRocky

  • SpartanRocky said...

    I thought Ray was; pretty sure Freeman was medical DQ this year. So 10 at most?

    Wow. That's Rather Hall's last gift to MSU (decimated 2008 class).

    So that would be 78 players on scholarship (Horne is a greyshirt, so he gets a scholarship. Conklin should get a scholarship next year too). room for 7, and we're taking close to 20, wow lol

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  • SpartanRocky said...

    You can also look at the Florida school cycles and UCLA starting to be a regular competitor against USC, though those states have enough in-state talent to spread around.

    OK State/Oklahoma might be an interesting dynamic to watch, though OK State has a billionaire booster to help things out lol. Oregon is a meh recruiting state, but they're right next to CA.

    I kind of put MSU as the "fall back school for 4-stars"; able to beat out PSU and Nebraska for recruits from time to time, but is generally going to lose the battles to ND, UM, tOSU, Bama, etc. except for kids who grew up Spartan fans (4-stars like Hicks and Jones don't have tOSU offers, for instance, nor did a guy like Burkland back in '10). MSU's recruiting classes seem to be mostly high 3-star guys, some 4-star In-state MSU fans and usually 1-2 out of state 4-stars.

    One thing that's interesting is that MSU has made some major inroads into PA. They pulled 4-star Clemons out of there in '11, 4-star Cox in '12, 4-star Terry this year. Tyler Boyd set an official to MSU for Jan. 18th as well. I thought this staff would hit IL harder, but it looks like PA is becoming the #3 state outside of OH and MI. GA and IN are next in line.

    In terms of quality, I don't think MSU is recruiting poorly. I don't believe they're recruiting at a nationally competitive level either. In the conference, I'd say only Ohio State and UM are amassing demonstrably more raw talent; Nebraska is probably ahead of MSU by a little bit, though not as much as the rankings alone would indicate (they have quite a few 4-star JUCOs that don't stick around more than 2 years, making their older recruiting classes a poor indication of how much talent is on that team).

    That said, it's not that MSU has demonstrably MORE talent than a lot of conference teams; on par with Wisky, probably slightly ahead of Iowa and Northwestern, making only IL/IN/Purdue and Minny truly "less talented" than MSU. That leads to more toss-up games, and while MSU can beat just about anyone in the conference, it remains true that most of the conference is equally capable of beating MSU.

    That makes it harder to sustain success; we saw how thin the margin was for MSU this year, and they fell on the wrong side of a lot of close games. You see similar situations at Iowa and Wisconsin, and I suspect with PSU and Nebraska moving forward.

    That was a long post that I read in pieces and responded inp pieces so it maybe rambling. But I agree again with what you wrote. MSU is sitting behind Michigan for Michigan talent. They are sitting behind Michigan and tOSU for Ohio talent. Pennsylvania has a ton of talent, but there is a ton of competition there, PSU, Pitt, tOSU, and Michigan. The state of Illinois is becoming a hotbed for talent, and I wonder if Core6 and other programs are behind that. Locating, training, and advertising the talent. Once again though, MSU is behind several other schools as the school of choice. And in all of these states, there is ND to contend with again.

    What MSU has going though is that there is still plenty of talent out there to be had. The talent in Michigan isn't as bad as some claim. The key, as you know, is to recognize the kids that slip through the cracks.

    xxmgobluexx

  • SpartanRocky said...

    Or something confused. There are a couple of guys that've had some long term injuries, probably a couple of guys going into their SR years with no chance of starting and a couple underclassmen who are impatient. Doesn't sound like a disciplinary issue (MSU has been pretty quiet on that front for awhile now, thankfully).

    I am not trying to bash. Somehow Michigan can take a class of 28 now. Some are saying 29. confused

    xxmgobluexx

  • xxmgobluexx said...

    The state of Illinois is becoming a hotbed for talent, and I wonder if Core6 and other programs are behind that. Locating, training, and advertising the talent.

    Core 6 <3's Roushar roflmao

    This post was edited by copemoney0 on 12/18/2012 at 4:27 PM

    copemoney0

  • copemoney0 said...

    Core 6 <3's Roushar roflmao

    One of the more unexplainable facts of the recruiting world.

    Michigan State does not and will not run the 3-4 defense.

    SpartanRocky

  • xxmgobluexx said...

    I am not trying to bash. Somehow Michigan can take a class of 28 now. Some are saying 29. confused

    Naw, I know, I'm just laughing at the whole situation. I could probably come up with 8-12 guys who have either been constantly injured or buried on the depth chart; no different than most of the programs in the country. Not going to spin it any other way that it's what every major squad deals with. MSU had very little attrition in '10 and '11; looks like certain positions have too much build up.

    Michigan State does not and will not run the 3-4 defense.

    SpartanRocky

  • SpartanRocky said...

    Naw, I know, I'm just laughing at the whole situation. I could probably come up with 8-12 guys who have either been constantly injured or buried on the depth chart; no different than most of the programs in the country. Not going to spin it any other way that it's what every major squad deals with. MSU had very little attrition in '10 and '11; looks like certain positions have too much build up.

    MSU's LB depth is crazy deep

    copemoney0

  • copemoney0 said...

    MSU's LB depth is crazy deep

    Didn't you guys say the same about the rest of your football team last year after losing everyone? lol

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  • Wisky coaches are bailing left and right.

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    wps88

  • mriderblue12 said...

    Didn't you guys say the same about the rest of your football team last year after losing everyone? lol

    No

    copemoney0

  • copemoney0 said...

    DUI seems to be a violent crime

    A DUI is about the tamest thing to come out of the MSU football program.

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  • copemoney0 said...

    No

    It's too bad the old thread is toast. "MSU has crazy depth at OL. Burkland and Treadwell could start at a lot of other schools. Maxwell will easily step in. We know this because he's good in practice. Mumphrey and Fowler will easily step in for Cunningham and Martin."

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  • wps88 said...

    Wisky coaches are bailing left and right.

    Can Bielema just take the entire university down to Arkansas with him?

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  • mriderblue12 said...

    Didn't you guys say the same about the rest of your football team last year after losing everyone? lol

    The depth at LB is higher than anywhere else on the team.

    Safety depth is also very high.

    Think about how bad the OL would have been this year without so much depth; it would have been inappropriate to show to children.

    This post was edited by Jandy on 12/18/2012 at 5:46 PM

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  • Looks like MSU's 2013 class could be making some pretty significant additions during the month of January...

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  • Jandy said...

    Looks like MSU's 2013 class could be making some pretty significant additions during the month of January...

    Jan 18 could be monster day

    green_koolaid

    copemoney0

  • Braintrust said...

    Can Bielema just take the entire university down to Arkansas with him?

    I just looked up Madison, Wisconsin on google maps. I never knew it was in Arkansas...

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  • SpartanRocky said...

    You can also look at the Florida school cycles and UCLA starting to be a regular competitor against USC, though those states have enough in-state talent to spread around.

    OK State/Oklahoma might be an interesting dynamic to watch, though OK State has a billionaire booster to help things out lol. Oregon is a meh recruiting state, but they're right next to CA.

    I kind of put MSU as the "fall back school for 4-stars"; able to beat out PSU and Nebraska for recruits from time to time, but is generally going to lose the battles to ND, UM, tOSU, Bama, etc. except for kids who grew up Spartan fans (4-stars like Hicks and Jones don't have tOSU offers, for instance, nor did a guy like Burkland back in '10). MSU's recruiting classes seem to be mostly high 3-star guys, some 4-star In-state MSU fans and usually 1-2 out of state 4-stars.

    One thing that's interesting is that MSU has made some major inroads into PA. They pulled 4-star Clemons out of there in '11, 4-star Cox in '12, 4-star Terry this year. Tyler Boyd set an official to MSU for Jan. 18th as well. I thought this staff would hit IL harder, but it looks like PA is becoming the #3 state outside of OH and MI. GA and IN are next in line.

    In terms of quality, I don't think MSU is recruiting poorly. I don't believe they're recruiting at a nationally competitive level either. In the conference, I'd say only Ohio State and UM are amassing demonstrably more raw talent; Nebraska is probably ahead of MSU by a little bit, though not as much as the rankings alone would indicate (they have quite a few 4-star JUCOs that don't stick around more than 2 years, making their older recruiting classes a poor indication of how much talent is on that team).

    That said, it's not that MSU has demonstrably MORE talent than a lot of conference teams; on par with Wisky, probably slightly ahead of Iowa and Northwestern, making only IL/IN/Purdue and Minny truly "less talented" than MSU. That leads to more toss-up games, and while MSU can beat just about anyone in the conference, it remains true that most of the conference is equally capable of beating MSU.

    That makes it harder to sustain success; we saw how thin the margin was for MSU this year, and they fell on the wrong side of a lot of close games. You see similar situations at Iowa and Wisconsin, and I suspect with PSU and Nebraska moving forward.

    There just isn't that much of a difference between a 4-star and a 3-star. These sites are a pathetic joke. They are a general guide and nothing more. If they could accurately rate these kids, they'd be on the recruiting trail, not working for some 2 bit production where extreme fans come to rip on each other.

    Harry Callahan

  • Jandy said...

    The depth at LB is higher than anywhere else on the team.

    Safety depth is also very high.

    Think about how bad the OL would have been this year without so much depth; it would have been inappropriate to show to children.

    I know we will discuss the rosters this winter/spring/summer, but Michigan's LBs are up there with MSU's, imo. No seniors in the 2-deep next year, I believe.

    SLB, Ryan
    MLB, Morgan
    WLB, Ross

    Bolden will make a run at WLB or MLB,
    Jenkins-Stone should be in the 2-deep, but he will be pushed by the incoming freshmen McCray and Gedeon.

    No seniors in the group, with Morgan and Ryan being Juniors, Ross, Bolden, and Jenkins-Stone Sophs.

    I left off Ringer, not sure where he will be recovering from his knee injury.

    xxmgobluexx

  • Is Spartan nation concerned at all about their bball team yet? We are already 2 months into the season and MSU is still having trouble with teams like 5 loss BGSU. They're running out of time to get the kinks out before they go up against the gauntlet of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, and Indiana.

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