Situation to watch closely (Collins)

I want collins in orange and green badly....but there may be a slight positive here- PENDER LEAVING FSU...is dude bad news? probably. But his tape is intense. He was gonna ball out in college, imo. So if he leaves FSU, that atleast would be good news.
 
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Grew up an FSU fan? Thats contrary to everything I have ever heard. He was quoted as saying Miami is his "dream school"
 
The mentality of some of these SF kids is ridiculous. Why on earth, better yet how on earth does a SF kid grow up, rooting for FSU?

And before anybody jumps down my throat, think about this: how often do we hear of Tally kids, or G-ville kids saying they GREW UP rooting for Miami? Very rarely, if at all. Is it a loyalty issue or what? I don't get the fascination these kids have with Felony State U.......
 
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The mentality of some of these SF kids is ridiculous. Why on earth, better yet how on earth does a SF kid grow up, rooting for FSU?

And before anybody jumps down my throat, think about this: how often do we hear of Tally kids, or G-ville kids saying they GREW UP rooting for Miami? Very rarely, if at all. Is it a loyalty issue or what? I don't get the fascination these kids have with Felony State U.......


Maybe it was a first impression. He could've watched FSU win the national title in '99, and started to root for them. Maybe he has an influential family member who's an FSU fan. Maybe he's a contrarian, and doesn't want to be like all his friends who are Canes fans. Maybe Peter Warrick was his favorite player because of his explosive cuts. Maybe he thought their uniforms were cooler when he was a kid.

There are all kinds of random reasons why he grew up a Noles fan.
 
The mentality of some of these SF kids is ridiculous. Why on earth, better yet how on earth does a SF kid grow up, rooting for FSU?

And before anybody jumps down my throat, think about this: how often do we hear of Tally kids, or G-ville kids saying they GREW UP rooting for Miami? Very rarely, if at all. Is it a loyalty issue or what? I don't get the fascination these kids have with Felony State U.......


Maybe it was a first impression. He could've watched FSU win the national title in '99, and started to root for them. Maybe he has an influential family member who's an FSU fan. Maybe he's a contrarian, and doesn't want to be like all his friends who are Canes fans. Maybe Peter Warrick was his favorite player because of his explosive cuts. Maybe he thought their uniforms were cooler when he was a kid.

There are all kinds of random reasons why he grew up a Noles fan.

These kids were like 4 or 5 years old in 1999 so there is no way that is the case. I was only 8 years old when I watched the 2002 championship game against *OSU and I barely remember that game and I was already a Miami fan before that game occured.
 
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AllAboutThe[]_[];734594 said:
The mentality of some of these SF kids is ridiculous. Why on earth, better yet how on earth does a SF kid grow up, rooting for FSU?

And before anybody jumps down my throat, think about this: how often do we hear of Tally kids, or G-ville kids saying they GREW UP rooting for Miami? Very rarely, if at all. Is it a loyalty issue or what? I don't get the fascination these kids have with Felony State U.......


Maybe it was a first impression. He could've watched FSU win the national title in '99, and started to root for them. Maybe he has an influential family member who's an FSU fan. Maybe he's a contrarian, and doesn't want to be like all his friends who are Canes fans. Maybe Peter Warrick was his favorite player because of his explosive cuts. Maybe he thought their uniforms were cooler when he was a kid.

There are all kinds of random reasons why he grew up a Noles fan.

These kids were like 4 or 5 years old in 1999 so there is no way that is the case. I was was 8 years old when I watched the 2002 championship game against *OSU and I barely remember that game and I was already a Miami fan before that game occured.

And now I feel old
 
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AllAboutThe[]_[];734594 said:
The mentality of some of these SF kids is ridiculous. Why on earth, better yet how on earth does a SF kid grow up, rooting for FSU?

And before anybody jumps down my throat, think about this: how often do we hear of Tally kids, or G-ville kids saying they GREW UP rooting for Miami? Very rarely, if at all. Is it a loyalty issue or what? I don't get the fascination these kids have with Felony State U.......


Maybe it was a first impression. He could've watched FSU win the national title in '99, and started to root for them. Maybe he has an influential family member who's an FSU fan. Maybe he's a contrarian, and doesn't want to be like all his friends who are Canes fans. Maybe Peter Warrick was his favorite player because of his explosive cuts. Maybe he thought their uniforms were cooler when he was a kid.

There are all kinds of random reasons why he grew up a Noles fan.

These kids were like 4 or 5 years old in 1999 so there is no way that is the case. I was was 8 years old when I watched the 2002 championship game against *OSU and I barely remember that game and I was already a Miami fan before that game occured.


My point is there could be a thousand different reasons why he's an FSU fan.

My friend was a Canes fan because he thought the ibis looked cool on the Starter jacket.
 
AllAboutThe[]_[];734594 said:
The mentality of some of these SF kids is ridiculous. Why on earth, better yet how on earth does a SF kid grow up, rooting for FSU?

And before anybody jumps down my throat, think about this: how often do we hear of Tally kids, or G-ville kids saying they GREW UP rooting for Miami? Very rarely, if at all. Is it a loyalty issue or what? I don't get the fascination these kids have with Felony State U.......


Maybe it was a first impression. He could've watched FSU win the national title in '99, and started to root for them. Maybe he has an influential family member who's an FSU fan. Maybe he's a contrarian, and doesn't want to be like all his friends who are Canes fans. Maybe Peter Warrick was his favorite player because of his explosive cuts. Maybe he thought their uniforms were cooler when he was a kid.

There are all kinds of random reasons why he grew up a Noles fan.

These kids were like 4 or 5 years old in 1999 so there is no way that is the case. I was was 8 years old when I watched the 2002 championship game against *OSU and I barely remember that game and I was already a Miami fan before that game occured.

And now I feel old


LOL co-sign.
 
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AllAboutThe[]_[];734594 said:
The mentality of some of these SF kids is ridiculous. Why on earth, better yet how on earth does a SF kid grow up, rooting for FSU?

And before anybody jumps down my throat, think about this: how often do we hear of Tally kids, or G-ville kids saying they GREW UP rooting for Miami? Very rarely, if at all. Is it a loyalty issue or what? I don't get the fascination these kids have with Felony State U.......


Maybe it was a first impression. He could've watched FSU win the national title in '99, and started to root for them. Maybe he has an influential family member who's an FSU fan. Maybe he's a contrarian, and doesn't want to be like all his friends who are Canes fans. Maybe Peter Warrick was his favorite player because of his explosive cuts. Maybe he thought their uniforms were cooler when he was a kid.

There are all kinds of random reasons why he grew up a Noles fan.

These kids were like 4 or 5 years old in 1999 so there is no way that is the case. I was was 8 years old when I watched the 2002 championship game against *OSU and I barely remember that game and I was already a Miami fan before that game occured.

And now I feel old

I was 7 in the 2002 title game. Feel any older now? :p
 
AllAboutThe[]_[];734594 said:
The mentality of some of these SF kids is ridiculous. Why on earth, better yet how on earth does a SF kid grow up, rooting for FSU?

And before anybody jumps down my throat, think about this: how often do we hear of Tally kids, or G-ville kids saying they GREW UP rooting for Miami? Very rarely, if at all. Is it a loyalty issue or what? I don't get the fascination these kids have with Felony State U.......


Maybe it was a first impression. He could've watched FSU win the national title in '99, and started to root for them. Maybe he has an influential family member who's an FSU fan. Maybe he's a contrarian, and doesn't want to be like all his friends who are Canes fans. Maybe Peter Warrick was his favorite player because of his explosive cuts. Maybe he thought their uniforms were cooler when he was a kid.

There are all kinds of random reasons why he grew up a Noles fan.

These kids were like 4 or 5 years old in 1999 so there is no way that is the case. I was was 8 years old when I watched the 2002 championship game against *OSU and I barely remember that game and I was already a Miami fan before that game occured.

And now I feel old


LOL co-sign.

I'd slice all of your throats to be his age (18) again.
 
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Collins would be a huge loss because there is no discernible plan b in place. The drop off from Collins to a kid like, let's say, Turman is pretty severe.....
 
Lu,

In the event that we do lose Collins, is there anybody in state who you're impressed with at the RB position?





AllAboutThe[]_[];734594 said:
Maybe it was a first impression. He could've watched FSU win the national title in '99, and started to root for them. Maybe he has an influential family member who's an FSU fan. Maybe he's a contrarian, and doesn't want to be like all his friends who are Canes fans. Maybe Peter Warrick was his favorite player because of his explosive cuts. Maybe he thought their uniforms were cooler when he was a kid.

There are all kinds of random reasons why he grew up a Noles fan.

These kids were like 4 or 5 years old in 1999 so there is no way that is the case. I was was 8 years old when I watched the 2002 championship game against *OSU and I barely remember that game and I was already a Miami fan before that game occured.

And now I feel old


LOL co-sign.

I'd slice all of your throats to be his age (18) again.
 
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