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RE: LSU, Cincinnati Granted Permission
(05-09-2018 03:57 PM)OKIcat Wrote:  
(05-09-2018 03:35 PM)dsquare Wrote:  
(05-09-2018 11:42 AM)UCGrad1992 Wrote:  So, scratch a few potential destinations off Joe's list:

Florida
Nebraska
LSU
Cincinnati
UCLA
Ohio

Potential Landing Spots

I think the kid from Michigan Speicht transferred to UCLA already if i remember correctly. It would be odd for him to join a Michigan guy.

At the other end of that list, unless he has family ties, going to Athens to play in the MAC isn't exactly bright lights, big city. UCF was a bur under the saddle of the P5 this past season with their self-proclaimed national championship. But it did create some positive media attention for the "P6" AAC. Playing in Nippert on national TV is a pretty good gig too.

He does have family ties. He is from Athens and his dad is a coordinator for OU. I'd be surprised if he gives them more than a cursory look, though.
 
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