volsgrad89
Let the mediocrity end!!!
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I don't see Kiffin pulling a Dan Mullen. Pulling a kids scholly after it has been offered is not cool.
Philadelphia Northeast wide receiver Je'Ron Stokes had a tremendous visit to Michigan, and despite a soft commitment to Tennessee, he seems wide open at this point. Stokes is scheduled to visit Illinois this weekend, and Illini coaches are selling him on eventually replacing Arrelious Benn. Following that, Stokes will visit Penn State on Jan. 30 and make a decision after that weekend. The Nittany Lions have a full boat for 2009 but would be hard-pressed to turn away Stokes. Michigan still is searching for another wide receiver in this class, and Stokes is at the top of its list along with Georgia tight end Terrell Mitchell, whom the staff thinks can play wide receiver. Illinois and Oklahoma were Stokes' other top schools before his early commitment to Tennessee, but the Sooners haven't reached out since the coaching change in Knoxville.
.I don't think his brother is going to come into play here. Seeing Malik live, he's not a dual-threat kid really, he's more of a pocket passer and I think Je'Ron just goes with what he feels most comfortable with in the end.
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Hypothetical situation. You have a 95% chance at landing a Larry Fitzgerald caliber WR if you offer his brother a scholarship, would you do it?
I don't even have to think about the answer to this question. I would forfeit 3 scholarships to land 1 player of that quality.
<table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td style="padding: 6px;" valign="top">4 star WR Je'Ron Stokes....</td><td 1="" class="" style="padding: 6px;" valign="bottom" align="right" nowrap="nowrap">Reply</td></tr></tbody></table><hr color="#cccccc" noshade="noshade"> Am hearing more and more that Stokes fell in love with Michigan on his visit and that the Wolverines are the team to beat heading into his visit this weekend to Illinois.
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