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The Huntsville Times bashes AAMU every chance they get.
it's a vendetta against all HBCUs that i've grown accustomed to!
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The Huntsville Times bashes AAMU every chance they get.
I doubt it lol yall won't 5 streak us like we did y'all recently ..Jenkins may get this year and another but by then we would've fired Spady and our new coach start another streak of MCC wins
Those players came to A&M specifically to keep from being beat constantly on that date. They made the right choice.We've been had a problem keeping players from Montgomery even before Jenkins came. Now those players going to A&M will have to deal with getting their azz whooped on the last Saturday in October
Those players came to A&M specifically to keep from being beat constantly on that date. They made the right choice.
But on a serious note, kids generally want to get away from home to attend college if they can. All coaches have that problem unless it is a major school or a school with a long tradition of winning championships. A lot of Huntsville players sign with small schools instead of A&M just to experience living in a different city.
Jenkins can't sign a kid that just wants to get away from home. Besides, what difference does it make if he signs a player from Montgomery or Florida, just as long as he wins.
So when you gonna say ole TP was right about Spady!? LOL
When nobody else wants a coach... you shouldn't hire him either. That offense is not suited for AAMU. You all could never recruit the talent for that. This will be Spady's last year on Tha Hill. You will finish dead last in the whole conference.
So when you gonna say ole TP was right about Spady!? LOL
When nobody else wants a coach... you shouldn't hire him either. That offense is not suited for AAMU. You all could never recruit the talent for that. This will be Spady's last year on Tha Hill. You will finish dead last in the whole conference.
Ole TP was wrong about Bell, Comegy and Jackson. I suspect your prediction about Spady will be just as bad. You know, Spady can count on at least one victory a year. Has he lost to JSU yet?
Winning boosts attendance. Furthermore, if the available recruitable local players don't fit the team offensive or defensive styles, or team needs, it would not make sense to sign those local players over other players that do help the team.Winning is important but most proponents of signing local guys feel that it will boost attendance. ASU has been on the winning side as of late... they should be able to pull in more fans but they are not.
In my long history of watching A&M football, I have learned to worry about everyone. I just learned to worry less about JSU.You know dayum well he about to get roasted and toasted to a crisp in Jackson. Worry about Valley.
So when you gonna say ole TP was right about Spady!? LOL
When nobody else wants a coach... you shouldn't hire him either. That offense is not suited for AAMU. You all could never recruit the talent for that. This will be Spady's last year on Tha Hill. You will finish dead last in the whole conference.
TP why are you talking about Spady?..he is 2-0 vs "mighty" jsu
Why would many students stay at home and go to school if they have the option to go to a comparable school athlete or not. Some moms try to keep their baby close just because they have insecurity.
Preach my brother. That's EXACTLY the case here. The class that Jenkins signed this year is one of if not the best in recent history. That's the most important. The same people talking HAVE tried to turn local basketball recruits away from the program. Making statements like, "man, you are better than ASU". Sad part, damn HBCU alumns are making the statements.HBCUs are the only programs that get a bad rep for not recruiting locally. With so many factors working against us, we shou
It's not always the mother. It's the peanut gallery. People think that just because a school is in their town, they should be offering scholarships, left and right, to the local kids. If a kid has no offers, people point the finger at the HBCU for not offering him a chance to play. Let that same kid get an offer from say, Bama State and another offer from Auburn, they won't put the pressure on the kid to go to Bama State. They would actually clown him for choosing the HBCU.
BCF programs just have a tough time, all they way around. Then we have to deal with articles like this one.
BCF programs just have a tough time, all they way around. Then we have to deal with articles like this one.
Preach my brother. That's EXACTLY the case here. The class that Jenkins signed this year is one of if not the best in recent history. That's the most important. The same people talking HAVE tried to turn local basketball recruits away from the program. Making statements like, "man, you are better than ASU". Sad part, damn HBCU alumns are making the statements.
LOL. It's gonna get way worse than this. I'm taking the high road for now. (thanks, @mighty hornet)Really LS? You are demeaning a great article mane!
"Local" recruiting is overrated. The recruiting should focus on getting the best players for your system.
Not 20 ticket buyers. 20 people asking for their free ticket at will call.Of course, that should be the priority. However, i can understand why local recruiting can help. If you can bring in 20 ticket buyers from 1 hour away, that's better for the bottom line than recruiting a kid from Miami. That recruit and his fam could become lifetime supporters rather than go back to Fl and never step a foot in Montgomery. BUT at the end of the day, the objective is to win.
Not 20 ticket buyers. 20 people asking for their free ticket at will call.