Under Armour All Star Game/Easley
Just turned espn on and saw that this game was on. They announced that Dominique Easley will be making his announcement today on the air on where he has decided to go to between us, Miami and Oregon. I believe he hasn't visited Miami yet so I would assume it is between us and Oregon. I know he said he wanted to get off east coast but I think maybe his family has talked him into not going that far and he recommits to PSU just a gut feeling so we shall see
Are there other Penn state commits that I should be looking for?
If others are watching let's use this as an open thread
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yessir.
Dakota Royer DE is #40
Miles Dieffenbach C is #54
and Evan Hailes DT is #75
..they all are on the Black Team
"I didn't really think they were that physical of a team. They really boast and brag about their speed and I think we brought something to the table that they really couldn't handle." -Tony Hunt, the last time an SEC team claimed to be much faster than us.
also,
Easley has been a complete monster already… I really hope he commits to us.. they would really make for a great weekend.
"I didn't really think they were that physical of a team. They really boast and brag about their speed and I think we brought something to the table that they really couldn't handle." -Tony Hunt, the last time an SEC team claimed to be much faster than us.
Does PArkey lose his scholarship to Auburn today?
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face
Was it just me, or did that Scroggins kid that committed to USC look awful?
"I didn't really think they were that physical of a team. They really boast and brag about their speed and I think we brought something to the table that they really couldn't handle." -Tony Hunt, the last time an SEC team claimed to be much faster than us.
yeah he will be burried out there and looking to transfer in 2 years
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face
I really hope not
I’d rather him go to Da U. just b/c I don’t want to have to worry every time a player visits Oregon
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face
Dieffenbach almost caught the 2 pt conversion
..as illegal as it was, that would’ve been awesome!
"I didn't really think they were that physical of a team. They really boast and brag about their speed and I think we brought something to the table that they really couldn't handle." -Tony Hunt, the last time an SEC team claimed to be much faster than us.
he is playing center
but is he also long snapping? If so I hope he doesn’t try to long snap for us
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face
I sure hope not... but I didn't really take notice.
"I didn't really think they were that physical of a team. They really boast and brag about their speed and I think we brought something to the table that they really couldn't handle." -Tony Hunt, the last time an SEC team claimed to be much faster than us.
Army, but the UA game is climbing fast
"I'm colonel cool! And I'm the captain on this rocket to the stars!"
Wow. Florida.
"When is the last time you heard a CEO say, "You know, I am REALLY glad we lowered our standards. Its really worked out well for us"."
Colin Cowherd
Eric Watters Atlanta, Ga.
UM WHAT
Wow they must have had a change of heart
"I'm colonel cool! And I'm the captain on this rocket to the stars!"
LAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!!
WHY FLORIDA???…I WOULD’VE BEEN MUCH MORE OK WITH OREGON
"I didn't really think they were that physical of a team. They really boast and brag about their speed and I think we brought something to the table that they really couldn't handle." -Tony Hunt, the last time an SEC team claimed to be much faster than us.
LOL WUT
"Is that right?" Joe answered. "That’s not a problem. But you’ve got a problem. You don’t relate to me. And that’s a big problem."
This is a case of the kid finding out after comitting to PSU that UF wanted him.
Sadly, UF has that kind of appeal to HS kids. I guess it’s easy knowing you can do whatever you want down there with little to no punishment.
Still, choosing UF was really really odd.
So much for trying to get away from the east coast…. douche.
by cmdpsu15 on Jan 2, 2010 11:52 AM EST reply actions 1 recs
Man....
I really hope Joe starts sticking up for his black players more.
I mean, its not like we have one of the highest graduation rates for African American players.
PSU should stop worrying about molding boys into men and start winning games at all costs.
just sayin'....
For African-American football players entering in 1999-2000, the Nittany Lions’ posted a graduation figure of 71 percent to easily exceed the 49 percent national average. Penn State’s four-year graduation rate for African-American players was 72 percent, 23 points higher than the national average.
by Artiefufkin10 on Jan 2, 2010 12:19 PM EST up reply actions
sarcasm i hope about winning games at all costs
"A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. "
George S Patton
by psu in the w-b on Jan 2, 2010 12:51 PM EST up reply actions
OK LOL
"A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. "
George S Patton
by psu in the w-b on Jan 2, 2010 12:58 PM EST up reply actions
a while ago it was reported that Urban Cryer was using negative recruiting tactics against us..
saying Joe “doesn’t stick up” for his black players. In otherwords, if you have a bunch of idiots on your team whom you’ve given multiple second chances to and they continue to screw up, you need to keep “sticking up” for them rather than booting them off the team.
by Artiefufkin10 on Jan 2, 2010 1:11 PM EST up reply actions
thats lame but he has a dirct line to zug so I must be wrong
"A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week. "
George S Patton
by psu in the w-b on Jan 2, 2010 5:20 PM EST up reply actions
He surprised everyone and chose Florida.
That swamp bastard.
by Lovethosefreakinnittanylions on Jan 2, 2010 12:57 PM EST reply actions
It's sad, really.
In this game, he looks pretty dominant. That said, he has a chance to go to a “sexy” school, so good luck to him.
while it may be 'sexy'
I am sure that the beatdown they laid on Cinci didn’t hurt much either. Some kids see that as the program will continue to crush opponents without having to work for it. Many kids did that with USC and look how that worked out this year.
I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member
by TheMightyErik on Jan 2, 2010 1:47 PM EST up reply actions
He is free to do whatever he wants.
Go to Florida and be successful. We have other great guys coming in and on the squad. Nothing worth anyone getting upset over.
Black Shoes. Basic Blues. No Name. All Game.
"Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the mouth."
"Easley was easily the difference in the game..."
dammit… hate to hear that. Wish him well but at least we still got Royer outta that game
I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member
Easley was beastin
although Royer didn’t look too shabby either. Had good quickness off the end and was a lot bigger/stronger than what I thought. I can’t wait to see what Scrap or LJ do with him. My question is, do you think they’ll keep him at DE or move him to OLB? I could see him being similar to Stupar
LB
" When you cross that Blue Line, you are mine...Across the Blue Line, it's all football. " " And what you need to do in your life is paint Blue Lines everywhere. " - Joe Paterno 2009
by BlueWhiteLife on Jan 2, 2010 9:53 PM EST up reply actions
yeah... kid reminds me of DC....
*Dan Connor, that is :)
I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member
by TheMightyErik on Jan 3, 2010 12:20 AM EST up reply actions
Why does Florida want Easley?
Are they trying to make their team slower going after slow northern kids. Although, once he gets into a Florida uni, he’ll drop at least a second off of his forty time.

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