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Dylan coming to town

Also remember that for a good many college football recruits from less than stellar situations, the fact that the facility looks really nice far outweighs their affinity for any particular architectural style. It’s pretty much a non issue.
 


I like how they toured all the best in the nation and asked the kids what they wanted and incorporated all of it N. They also have the ability to expand in 5 to 10 years.
Very smart keeping space for 7-10 years down the road..

Don’t care about all the posters that were complaining about building this project, this in no question is going to help achieve getting back to championship football..

Not to mention MR was the best hire TA made and it’s worth waiting keeping Frost for a few more games..
 
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All this discussion on cons with the new training facility. Personally I'm NOT an expert in football training facilities and I doubt many (if any) on this board are either. So I don't care about the design specifics because I'll trust the people who planned it did their job in studying the best other facilities around the country. I care about a winning team. That's the bottom line for me. Anything else is a distraction IMO.
 
Well, thing is, USC just signed the QB from Los Alamitos, who was the 3 or 4 guy in the country. He will have at least two years of eligibility to go if Dylan went there. Unless Dylan thinks he’s a chump then the surest path to play early is NU, as Sims will graduate after Dylan’s dread an year and we pretty much have no one after that.
HBK is correct here. Contrary to what Clint just wrote, USC will have a seat at the table for Dylan to consider. Hard to turn down the success Lincoln Riley has shown with QBs, even though he's a 🐍
 
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