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G&G said...
the "freebie" by the NCAA of allowing a school to go over 85 by taking a PSU player isnt really free. You have to claim that ship the next year......so what you get is a one year exemption. This close to the season it is too late to take anyone unless they are of the highest caliber and can get by on skill alone. Maybe a handful of players like that on their roster. If PSU players can leave NEXT YEAR I bet you see more underclassmen bolt then then you will see this year.
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Big Dunc said...
Although others feel you are wrong, you are absolutely correct. Silas Redd's profile from Penn State Athletics Page: Last October, the vastly talented and athletic tailback roared to five consecutive 100-yard rushing games, helping the Nittany Lions burst to a 5-0 Big Ten start en route to a share of the Leaders Division title. Redd's 703 rushing yards in October led everyone among all 120 Football Bowl Subdivision schools and propelled him to a 1,000-yard rushing season and second-team All-Big Ten honors. The dynamic, determined and personable Redd averaged 140.6 ypg and 5.3 yards on his 133 carries in October and became the first Nittany Lion with five consecutive 100-yard rushing games since All-American Curtis Enis logged eight straight in 1997. Redd's superlative October was just the fulfilling middle of a sensational sophomore season that saw him gain 1,241 rushing yards, the 10th-highest total in Penn State history. In his first year as the starting tailback, he became the 12th different Nittany Lion to post 1,000 yards rushing in a season (20 times overall) and gave Penn State a program-best seventh straight season with a 1,000-yard rusher.
When was the last time FSU had a rusher with over 1200 rushing yards???





Anyone FSU might want to poach from PSU??