Except that Missouri has 13 commits - one 4-star and most other 3-star.Well right now KU has the lead with 11 recruits, according to rivals. 1 four star guy and the rest 3 star guys. However, Mizzou will likely come out on top, followed by NU, then KU.
And everybody knows how much those stars help you on the football field...why, just last year I saw a Freshman get on one of his stars and ride it over the line of scrimmage and float all the way to the end zone without a hand being laid on him.... <_<Except that Missouri has 13 commits - one 4-star and most other 3-star.Well right now KU has the lead with 11 recruits, according to rivals. 1 four star guy and the rest 3 star guys. However, Mizzou will likely come out on top, followed by NU, then KU.
I think you're secretly bothered by the single offensive lineman committed to Iowa State and no one else...And everybody knows how much those stars help you on the football field...why, just last year I saw a Freshman get on one of his stars and ride it over the line of scrimmage and float all the way to the end zone without a hand being laid on him.... <_<Except that Missouri has 13 commits - one 4-star and most other 3-star.Well right now KU has the lead with 11 recruits, according to rivals. 1 four star guy and the rest 3 star guys. However, Mizzou will likely come out on top, followed by NU, then KU.
Ask again in four years because predicting anything involving a bunch of 17-18 year old knuckleheads is like herding cats.
Not at all! Why...I actually kinda sorta like MU. Had three nephews graduate from there with engineering degrees within the last five years....right now they are using all of the education they garnered from the MU Engineering Department to create Missouri's first telegraph.... <_<I think you're secretly bothered by the single offensive lineman committed to Iowa State and no one else...And everybody knows how much those stars help you on the football field...why, just last year I saw a Freshman get on one of his stars and ride it over the line of scrimmage and float all the way to the end zone without a hand being laid on him.... <_<Except that Missouri has 13 commits - one 4-star and most other 3-star.Well right now KU has the lead with 11 recruits, according to rivals. 1 four star guy and the rest 3 star guys. However, Mizzou will likely come out on top, followed by NU, then KU.
Ask again in four years because predicting anything involving a bunch of 17-18 year old knuckleheads is like herding cats.
Well, I hope they finish forthwith so that they may facilitate the wiring of instructions for indoor plumbing to Iowa's odoriferously hopeful citizens.Not at all! Why...I actually kinda sorta like MU. Had three nephews graduate from there with engineering degrees within the last five years....right now they are using all of the education they garnered from the MU Engineering Department to create Missouri's first telegraph.... <_<
They're kind of at a standstill. They're waiting for another MU grad to invent the extension cord so that they can string it into Arkansas to get electricty to run their telegraph...Well, I hope they finish forthwith so that they may facilitate the wiring of instructions for indoor plumbing to Iowa's odoriferously hopeful citizens.Not at all! Why...I actually kinda sorta like MU. Had three nephews graduate from there with engineering degrees within the last five years....right now they are using all of the education they garnered from the MU Engineering Department to create Missouri's first telegraph.... <_<
is that with the upgradeThey're kind of at a standstill. They're waiting for another MU grad to invent the extension cord so that they can string it into Arkansas to get electricty to run their telegraph...Well, I hope they finish forthwith so that they may facilitate the wiring of instructions for indoor plumbing to Iowa's odoriferously hopeful citizens.Not at all! Why...I actually kinda sorta like MU. Had three nephews graduate from there with engineering degrees within the last five years....right now they are using all of the education they garnered from the MU Engineering Department to create Missouri's first telegraph.... <_<
I'm still amazed when I see the MU-supplied computers they use...first time I've ever seen a Commodore 64 equipped with a hand crank...