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Jimbo = Kettle
I remember when Dabo was called out a couple years ago for telling recruits meyer might not be at tosu much longer
What can I say. They sobered up. It happens.TJ Yelding's recruitment was about as dirty as it gets including get him to announce his flip right before a dead period so Auburn couldn't respond.
CYRUS KOUANDJIO, OT, AUBURN TO ALABAMA, 2011 - (Rumor is they threaten his brother's scholarship.)
As the No. 2 overall prospect and No. 1 offensive tackle in his class, Kouandjio became the crown jewel of Auburn’s recruiting haul when he picked the Tigers on ESPN, setting off roars from the Auburn faithful. One thing was missing, though—Kouandjio’s letter of intent. It finally arrived three days later, but to the offices of Alabama, where Kouandjio joined his brother, Arie, who signed with the Tide in 2010. Kouandjio later said he simply wasn’t sure on signing day but had just come off of a convincing visit to Auburn the previous weekend. After ultimately settling on Alabama, he helped the Tide win two national championships and became an All-America offensive lineman.
BRENT CALLOWAY, ATH, AUBURN TO ALABAMA, 2011 - (This is the kid that was pretty much kidnapped in a way and taken out of state to Florida during the process)
In the ultimate twist of the knife, Calloway appeared to offer Auburn a huge recruiting victory over rival Alabama only to take it away. The four-star recruit originally pledged to Alabama in June 2009 but decommitted from the Tide at the start of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Jan. 8, 2011. By the fourth quarter of the game, he was an Auburn commit. It wouldn’t last, though, as family disagreement caused Calloway to further reconsider his decision. In the leadup to signing day, Calloway left town before settling on Alabama. His career with the Tide didn’t last long though, as Calloway was dismissed from the team in 2013.
Let's not even get started on Rashaan Evens.
The list goes on. It happens but let's not pretend you guys are lily white.
Oh Yeah, Kirby is doing what he has to do. I wish Saban would start firing back some shots though
How much of him flipping back to Michigan was Harbaugh and how much was because Alabama had the disrespect to take a player at the same position?
That's some funny shit.
"Rumor is they threaten his brother's scholarship."
Oh yeah, we were totally going to pull the scholarship of a player who started for us in multiple years(would have been 3 if not for injury) and ended up being drafted in the 4th round.
I never said he was right but their are plenty of divas who make decisions based on who is going where so they don’t have to compete.It’s a recruiting “class”. If he can’t handle another player at his position, he surely doesn’t need to be at Bama.
Wonder what the negative recruiting tactics were?
Jimbo gets his Jimmy’s fluffed every few years
I never said he was right but their are plenty of divas who make decisions based on who is going where so they don’t have to compete.
“We’re better than you, and we know it”I’m not saying he’s wrong, but he definitely has the wrong attitude to be in Tuscaloosa. He can go to Ann Arbor and help Harbaugh figure out how to hold tOSU under 60.
It's not as bad as Harbaugh and that Hill kid. Committed to Michigan, de-commits from them a week ago and immediately commits to Alabama. 1 week later, signs a LOI to Michigan without saying a word about changing his commitment.
Apparently Alabama/Saban didn't give a fuck about his commitment for whatever reason, as we went ahead and took another guy at his position a few spots lower before he even signed with Michigan.
And yet, these were the headlines:
5-Star S Daxton Hill Flips From Alabama to Michigan
5-Star Safety Daxton Hill Flips Commitment from Alabama to Michigan on Early NSD
Star DB Hill spurns Tide, picks Michigan
ok
Idk if you keep up with college basketball but its very similar to Brian Bowen commtting to Louisville out of nowhere when Louisville had not recruited him in 2 years. Was later found out Louisville paid him 100k.Auburn players on Twitter are calling out George Pickens indicating the kid got paid. I was pretty surprised by that as you really see other players calling a recruit out on that and plus it does have a petty look (fully admit that).
Georgia was thought to be on the outside, like way outside, and to close that fast is a bit suspicious as the kid had been committed for 2 years and indications are that he did not tell the coaches ahead of time as he stated and he changed the venue for his announcement and didn't do it at his high school.
Kirby is going to get a bad name if this stuff continues and eventually it will bite him.
Auburn players on Twitter are calling out George Pickens indicating the kid got paid. I was pretty surprised by that as you really see other players calling a recruit out on that and plus it does have a petty look (fully admit that).
Georgia was thought to be on the outside, like way outside, and to close that fast is a bit suspicious as the kid had been committed for 2 years and indications are that he did not tell the coaches ahead of time as he stated and he changed the venue for his announcement and didn't do it at his high school.
Kirby is going to get a bad name if this stuff continues and eventually it will bite him.
Beating Kirby 2 years in a row are pretty big shots as well.Saban just pulled another top class.
Be assured he’s firing back plenty of shots.
Auburn players on Twitter are calling out George Pickens indicating the kid got paid. I was pretty surprised by that as you really see other players calling a recruit out on that and plus it does have a petty look (fully admit that).
Georgia was thought to be on the outside, like way outside, and to close that fast is a bit suspicious as the kid had been committed for 2 years and indications are that he did not tell the coaches ahead of time as he stated and he changed the venue for his announcement and didn't do it at his high school.
Kirby is going to get a bad name if this stuff continues and eventually it will bite him.