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just saw on ESPN that he is going to consider transfering.......where do you think he will go?
a couple of colleges to consider that needs QB's next year are...
Miami
Arkansas
Boston College
imo, i think he should go to Texas Tech, him and Michael Crabtree will be scary,
a couple of colleges to consider that needs QB's next year are...
Miami
Arkansas
Boston College
imo, i think he should go to Texas Tech, him and Michael Crabtree will be scary,
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Mallett is almost certainly not going to be the only one leaving. Mario Manningham is going to declare for the NFL, and Adrian Arrington is allegedly on his way out. Neither guy registered for classes for the next term.
Early word on Mallett is Texas A&M, which is the team he grew up rooting for and apparently a close friend from his HS team plays there. But that's just from a UM beat writer making a guess. He certainly doesn't fit the current offense being run in College Station either.
Michigan is going to be real interesting next year. Pretty much every better-than-good player from this year will be gone: Long, Henne, Hart, Crable, Manningham, Arrington, Kraus, Adams, plus Englemon and Trent (who both suck but gets lots of PT). Totally new offense, all new coaches, no likely preseason All Big 10 players except the punter, an iffy recruiting class this year following a poor one (outside of Mallett) last year. Illinois will still be good, Ohio State should still be very good, Wisconsin will almost certainly rebound, MSU will be better and loaded, and they play at Purdue and at ND, which means they're almost certain to lose one of those. They also play Utah again, and the Utes should be pretty tough. Rodriguez could be looking at a 5-6 loss season in his debut; I wonder how that will play in Ann Arbor after they already have to stroke a check for $4M to hire him and are going to be paying at least $15K more per assistant than this year.
Early word on Mallett is Texas A&M, which is the team he grew up rooting for and apparently a close friend from his HS team plays there. But that's just from a UM beat writer making a guess. He certainly doesn't fit the current offense being run in College Station either.
Michigan is going to be real interesting next year. Pretty much every better-than-good player from this year will be gone: Long, Henne, Hart, Crable, Manningham, Arrington, Kraus, Adams, plus Englemon and Trent (who both suck but gets lots of PT). Totally new offense, all new coaches, no likely preseason All Big 10 players except the punter, an iffy recruiting class this year following a poor one (outside of Mallett) last year. Illinois will still be good, Ohio State should still be very good, Wisconsin will almost certainly rebound, MSU will be better and loaded, and they play at Purdue and at ND, which means they're almost certain to lose one of those. They also play Utah again, and the Utes should be pretty tough. Rodriguez could be looking at a 5-6 loss season in his debut; I wonder how that will play in Ann Arbor after they already have to stroke a check for $4M to hire him and are going to be paying at least $15K more per assistant than this year.
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Icness wrote:Mallett is almost certainly not going to be the only one leaving. Mario Manningham is going to declare for the NFL, and Adrian Arrington is allegedly on his way out. Neither guy registered for classes for the next term.
Where do you think will Arrington go in the draft?!? I haven't seen him in any mock drafts yet...
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Flaming Mo wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Where do you think will Arrington go in the draft?!? I haven't seen him in any mock drafts yet...
He wouldn't go pro, but rather transfer. Although it seems he might have had a change of heart after Rodriguez talked with him. Hard to say.
Manningham will not be back--he's not registered for classes for the upcoming term and he's already screened some agents.
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Your probably right about Manningham. I was just going off this quote
http://www.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080103/SPORTS/801030346/1019/sports
Even though many have assumed Manningham will turn pro, he insisted that 1sn't true.
"I'm going back," he said. "I want to get my degree."
When a reporter told the receiver he seemed to be joking, Manningham didn't back down.
"I'm being for real," Manningham said.
http://www.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080103/SPORTS/801030346/1019/sports
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Manningham needs to sit down and talk with David Terrell before he makes a terrible, terrible mistake. Just because Braylon is an absolute stud doesn't mean Mario will be. Mario has shown this year he isn't a complete WR (he's scared to go over the middle) and lacks maturity (blowing up at Mallett for not throwing him the ball).