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Here you go, this is awful. Feed cut out for 10 minutes. You guys really are brand new to the internet huh?
I have no problem with him doing his thing, I have a problem with the clown act beforehand.Kid is the #1 RB in the country. Have to expect some BS drama
Wish the Tigers would have gotten him but he went out of conference so I'm ok with it.Damn. This dude is a beast my bosses' nephew is on the same team as this kid. He said he is an absolute beast. Akers will be a replacement for Cook, works out perfect
Wish the Tigers would have gotten him but he went out of conference so I'm ok with it.
Kid is the #1 RB in the country. Have to expect some BS drama
#2. Behind Harris who is #1 in the country for all players.
That's the reason Alabama hasn't recruited him basically at all.
Using 247, but I also figured it would get at least 1 Bama fan to bring it up.
So you said something stupid and then acted like you were a genius when someone corrected you.
Akers is the #1 RB on 247, so clearly it is not a stupid statement. You don't always have to show your red ass to the world
Michigan has a great shot at Harris and even I think Cam Akers is better.
Harris is more of a sure thing, but Akers is a home run threat.Beats the fuck outta me. I actually try to pay as little attention as possible to recruiting. To many people trying to claim they know this or that and then in the end you're just waiting for the decision of some 17/18 year old kid.
But can't help but browse the rankings.
If Saban gets who he wants, then I'm good. And all I know is Saban wants Harris a lot more than he wants Akers for whatever reason.
Those are composite rankings. 247's own rankings has Akers ahead of Harris.So what position does Harris play?
- 1
- Najee Harris
- RB
- 2
- Foster Sarell
- OT
- 15 Schools
- 3
- Marvin Wilson
- DT
- 26 Schools
- 4
- Cam Akers
- RB
Those are composite rankings. 247's own rankings has Akers ahead of Harris.
I like their individual ratings. It's better than Scout or ESPN'sComposite is the only reason to even open the website.
Harris is more of a sure thing, but Akers is a home run threat.