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DB Landon Collins #2 *SIGNED LOI TO ALABAMA* Geismar Dutchtown (SR Highlights-5 GAMES)

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This is a highlight I made of one of top athletes in the entire country, Geismar Dutchtown DB/RB Landon Collins. Listed at 6-1 208, Collins is an unbelievable player who possesses great speed and physicality on both sides of the ball. Projected to be a safety at the next level, Collins is equally impressive against the run as he is against the pass. On offense Landon is a threat to score every time he touches the ball at RB...as well as KR and PR. Has been offered by almost every school in the nation. One of the future stars of college football and one of the best players I have ever cut.

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  • @PooPoo2U What Im saying is Bama runs the show, and they already get affected in general in recruiting...you really think Saban wants to recruit against Fisher conference-wise? There's a reason why Saban had Fisher as his chief recruiter at LSU. Did you not see where I said Fisher said if the opportunity presented itself for them to join, they would do so? Maybe you were right about the AD(but only for money reasons)...but when the coach wants to join that shows they arent scared

  • @PooPoo2U We were too busy getting paid by your arch rival AU(Asterisk University) to not play them, and we were playing teams like UM, and UF every year.

  • @BeatTheHeatNigga Saban made LSU thats all I have to say

  • @Jagnole101: Also no, I wasn't there, but the fact there was a "there" to begin with proves my point, or are you suggesting that the SEC went to make a presentation to FSU to keep them out of the conference? Get over it FSU fans: Your administration was presented a chance at joining the SEC and instead they chose the ACC barn party over the SEC soiree.

    This fact is corroborated by your coach at the time, your boosters, your AD, and the ACC's commissioner... everyone but the fans.

  • @Jagnole101: Wow, you've played them in Norman twice... once more than we have. You've also played them the past two years in a row. We did that almost ten years ago. What took you so long?

  • @PooPoo2U That was way back when the SEC wasn't as deep, and FSU beat the SEC champ on more than one occasion, so you can't even say we were afraid. Playing ND, Miami(UF took them off the schedule like pussies), and Michigan isn't what a weakling team would do. And even now, it seems like all the teams are cannon fodder to Alabama and LSU. But this will all change.

  • @PooPoo2U So apparently you have just as much insight as I do, seeing as you weren't there either. Forget, bud. FSU isn't afraid of anyone. We actually have the balls to play Oklahoma in Norman(of course losing bad), but still doing it is valiant. FSU invited several SEC schools to play in place of WVU, with the best being Arkansas...wish it could have been LSU or Alabama, and us playing at LSU or Bama. Wouldn't want to deal with ACC refs.

  • @Jagnole101: While you're at it, check Roy Kramer and Wayne Hogan's heads too. Both of them apparently had a joint hallucination that Kramer and Mark Womack showed up and presented a pro-SEC case. Must'f been pretty vivid too, as Hogan vividly describes this situation that you say didn't happen.

    I guess the people who were there just don't know as well as the people who read the papers huh?

  • @Jagnole101: You might want to straighten out Bob Goin and Bobby Bowden, as apparently they both had some delusion that Roy Kramer expressed interest in them and that they merely chose the ACC over the SEC.

    Bobby Bowden: "When you started looking at it from a financial perspective and what's best for us, I felt pretty sure what we should do is go ahead and join the ACC. ... Bob [Goin] had it laid out pretty good. I'll be honest with you, it was a no-brainer."

  • @PooPoo2U That's not true. Fisher told sources that they'd go to the SEC if asked. Why not? Better competition, better chances to move up in the polls(especially after 1 loss), WAAAAY better refs. The ACC has by far the worst refs in football, and that makes it a tougher conference if you are FSU, because they hate FSU. FSU had 40 sacks last year, but that's about 2/3 of what they could have had. Offensive linemen pull down our guys all game long, and get away with it. Watch the film.

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