
karen lotz
Posts: 22,284
Nov 20, 2010 1:11am
Michigan is pretty solid too. Not on the same level as Johnson and Wayne especially but good nonetheless.
Manningham
Avant
Breaston
Edwards
I'm sure Florida and Florida State are well represented too.
Edit: Never mind of Florida State, only Boldin.
Manningham
Avant
Breaston
Edwards
I'm sure Florida and Florida State are well represented too.
Edit: Never mind of Florida State, only Boldin.

krambman
Posts: 3,606
Nov 20, 2010 9:57am
Yeah, Miami definitely takes it and no one else is really close.karen lotz;566607 wrote:The U.
Andre Johnson
Reggie Wayne
Santana Moss
Devin Hester
off the top of my head.
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that_guy
Posts: 439
Nov 20, 2010 12:54pm
My understanding of the situation is if Duron goes back to OSU, his previous grades still count, therefore, any slip ups at all and his cumulative GPA would go low enough that he'd be ineligible. If he goes to another school they don't factor in, and it'll be easier for him to maintain his eligibility. Therefore he's looking elsewhere as there's less eligibility risk involved for him.