Just thought of another fun conspiracy theory for us all to chew on....
We keep calling it the AH4, but it's really an AH5. Anthony Schwartz (for some stupid reason) is a top 100 player in the country according to ESPN. There are five stud recruits at this one high school in South Florida.
So why on earth did Schwartz go public at the UA game and not wait to commit until NSD? Because of spots filling up? Doesn't look like that is really a problem with Auburn and Florida. For his time in the shine? I mean, there is no bigger time to shine than on NSD.
Maybe it's because he's the only one not going to Miami. He got it out of the way because he didn't want to be overshadowed by his four friends and teammates all staying home and shocking the world. Can you imagine if four of them picked Miami in front of a national audience on ESPN and he picked Auburn. Would be embarrassing as ****!
(Please don't attack me I said conspiracy theory at the top. I don't actually believe this, but if this was planned all along then it's possible?)
We keep calling it the AH4, but it's really an AH5. Anthony Schwartz (for some stupid reason) is a top 100 player in the country according to ESPN. There are five stud recruits at this one high school in South Florida.
So why on earth did Schwartz go public at the UA game and not wait to commit until NSD? Because of spots filling up? Doesn't look like that is really a problem with Auburn and Florida. For his time in the shine? I mean, there is no bigger time to shine than on NSD.
Maybe it's because he's the only one not going to Miami. He got it out of the way because he didn't want to be overshadowed by his four friends and teammates all staying home and shocking the world. Can you imagine if four of them picked Miami in front of a national audience on ESPN and he picked Auburn. Would be embarrassing as ****!
(Please don't attack me I said conspiracy theory at the top. I don't actually believe this, but if this was planned all along then it's possible?)