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MancSilverBlack
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« on: February 03, 2010, 11:07:43 PM »

WOW, what a great class this looks like. ESPN has them ranked 20th, while Rivals has them ranked 11th. I'd heard rumours about Keenan Allen and his half brother signing and that they could bring a couple of other players with them, but I didn't want to believe it until they had sent in their NLIs. 

Rivals had Allen as the 5th ranked player in the country and they've recruited some great looking LBs, which should help with the transition to a 3-4 D.

Great job guys.
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Vann_Mcelroy
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« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2010, 01:59:47 PM »

Pac 10 teams are putting togethere some really solid classes. The rivals rankings .....

USC,UCLA,Cal ,Oregon all in the top 20.
Stanford  at 27, Washington at 28, ASU at 33.
Thats 8 of the  pac 10 rated in the top third of recruiting classes in the Nation.

Stanford got a big coup when Brett( sherrif of) Nottingham de-commited from UCLA as soon as he found out he had passed Stanford admissions tests.
Harbaugh is building a rep of  a QB Guru, and has Luck,Josh Nunes, Loukas and now Nottingham, all of whom were rated top 15 QB's in the nation in thier respective years.

In Lucks and Nottinghams cases, top 5.
Thats some group for him to mould, Unless he ends up in Oakland next year of course  Grin
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Vann_Mcelroy
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« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2010, 12:17:11 AM »

I just saw a DVD of Nottingham, he is awesome.
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« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2010, 09:26:20 PM »

I just saw a DVD of Nottingham, he is awesome.

He looks good right enough - some great touch throws in what I just watched. Is it just me though, or is there something in his action when he's trying to drill a pass? When it's a touch throw or a deep ball, it looks like a classic QB action (particularly on the deep balls actually) but when he drills it, it's almost as if he's snapping his whole body into it. Or maybe it's just me. Only a minor thing though, which a good QB coach (step forward Harbaugh) should be able to sort out.
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