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Kenetic said...
I graduated from McNamara. I'll reiterate: Michigan's luck with top prospects there hasn't been great since, years ago, they were interested in OLB Mark Williams. Both Ohio (YTO) and Michigan were competing for his services. He wasn't home when Michigan called, and Carr told him - quote - if he was truly interested in Michigan, he'd have been home (the call was unexpected).
He promptly signed with Ohio; was #51.
We'll see how this goes. Still have contacts there so out of curiousity will inquire with the one of the ass't coaches who I'm good friends with.
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Kenetic said...
I graduated from McNamara. I'll reiterate: Michigan's luck with top prospects there hasn't been great since, years ago, they were interested in OLB Mark Williams. Both Ohio (YTO) and Michigan were competing for his services. He wasn't home when Michigan called, and Carr told him - quote - if he was truly interested in Michigan, he'd have been home (the call was unexpected).
He promptly signed with Ohio; was #51.
We'll see how this goes. Still have contacts there so out of curiousity will inquire with the one of the ass't coaches who I'm good friends with.
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UMPat said...
Ohio (YTO) would mean "yes that Ohio". It is a way to signify between two schools with the same similar name. Miami (YTM) would be Miami, FL since they are more famous of the colleges named Miami (in regards to football). In this case Ohio (YTO) would mean Ohio State - in Brady Hoke parlance. The (YTO) is to distinguish it from another school named Ohio but of less ilk.
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I can see how he'd be put off by that comment!

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