Early Cyning Day

There is much less excitement to signing day than there was a decade ago. The reporting now is so widespread and detailed, and social media keeps everyone up to date that it seems like signing day is just literally crossing T's and dotting the I's.
No last minute decommitments unlike Campbell's first full year class. That class was going to be the best school history at the time but when we had a rough season a lot of high profile commits walked. It is nice to show the progress and not have to worry about people walking anymore.
 
No last minute decommitments unlike Campbell's first full year class. That class was going to be the best school history at the time but when we had a rough season a lot of high profile commits walked. It is nice to show the progress and not have to worry about people walking anymore.


When is the Cyning Day party? Not until February?
 
DK Blalock unsigned? Can't be grades, if you can get into DMACC you can get into Boise.

Anybody know the story?
 

Look by our logo and it has 2 ranking numbers. The 37 must have been 35 or less earlier today.

No different than the stat for 2 Top 10 RBs in our class. Player rankings have 2 numbers as well. The regular rank and then the composite ranking. If you look at the composite score then we don't have 2 Top 10 RBs
 
As someone old enough to remember Betamax and actually owning one this is more correct, but I think you guys are missing the point. It’s not which had superior tech, it is that technology advances and eventually vhs was taken over by dvd, then blu-Ray, now UHD and digital. So the fact that fax is still used is amazing, and saying that fax tech is more advanced today than 20 years ago shouldn’t matter because there is absolutely no reason that new tech hasn’t made fax machines a relic by now, just like Betamax. Why don’t they just sign digital documents? These kids have only ever done digital and probably find it weird signing actual paper. But we are way off topic now.

Back to the original topic, I am seeing on cbs and espn that we have the 5th ranked Big 12 recruiting class behind Baylor, but on other sites I am seeing us as the 4th right behind TCU and ahead of Baylor. Which rankings do most people find more accurate?
Fax is the most secure way to transmit information (ie credit card info, legal docs, patient records, etc.). In other words it’s next to impossible to hack unless someone is standing on the other end of the line to take it.
 
This class looks great and this staff keeps raising the bar every year. Youngsters have come up and made an impact and I look forward to watching these new pups contribute to coach Campbell's vision for the future.

I haven't completed my research, but anyone know if one of the 2019 commits came close to topping this masterpiece from last year?

 
This class looks great and this staff keeps raising the bar every year. Youngsters have come up and made an impact and I look forward to watching these new pups contribute to coach Campbell's vision for the future.

I haven't completed my research, but anyone know if one of the 2019 commits came close to topping this masterpiece from last year?



We need more videos w/ big trucks and cardinal and gold smoke!
 
Looks like Iowa just had the fifth best signing class in the B1G West....

Once you get past 25 or so to 40 most of the classes are pretty much the same anyway. At that point a couple guys here or there will be better or worse than expected. (This is why I don't get real excited about 10 or so positions. Based on what freshman have done since he got to ISU, it looks like CMC knows how to evaluate talent) Still, I like to see NU, and all the other Big 10 West teams get a good recruiting classes. The B10W has been way too easy for Iowa for a long time.
 

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