I am not sure about that. I think for a lot of coaches it looks like a quick fix rather than taking the time to develop players ie., a quick way to build up their program to beat NDSU. It is "The future is now" philosophy of George Allen. Some transfers may get in trouble and transfer or get kicked out and some are far down on the depth chart and are not getting playing time (like the Alabama transfer to Montana). Others are not talented enough to be FBS players in the first place. We have been beating teams who are loaded with them for years now (SHSU, ISU-R, and JSU for example).
The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
Paul Fix.
[QUOTE=Mr. Burgundy;1288674 Stig took on a troubled recruit two years ago, I mentioned it, was told by Jack fans I was wrong, well he has already left the team.
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Are you referring to Urbanek here? Because he left because of concussion issues.
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You just broke the Bisonville Snap-o-meter.
I know some of the references are pretty hard to get - especially ones from 10 years ago so here's what CM was referring to: https://www.yankton.net/sports/artic...9db0e3e34.html
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