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St. Thomas Aquinas WR Jay Harris Commits to FAU Football

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walty12 said

Local Owl said

We will be a little bit older and one year more  experienced. RB last year got a C+. Add to it the experience and Tre Rodriguez ( watch him guys. He is good ) and we should be much better than last year.
Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 5:06 PM #341209

Our group of RB's are seriously talented.  If our OLine progresses…our offense will be top 3 in CUSA this year.  I wouldn't be surprised to see 6-7 games of over 500 yards of offense.
Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 5:08 PM #341210



That is some wishful thinking. Did you see the same Quez I did last year? 
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I'm talking RB's.
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DeltAlumnus said

walty12 said

Local Owl said

We will be a little bit older and one year more  experienced. RB last year got a C+. Add to it the experience and Tre Rodriguez ( watch him guys. He is good ) and we should be much better than last year.
Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 5:06 PM #341209

Our group of RB's are seriously talented.  If our OLine progresses…our offense will be top 3 in CUSA this year.  I wouldn't be surprised to see 6-7 games of over 500 yards of offense.
Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 5:08 PM #341210



That is some wishful thinking. Did you see the same Quez I did last year? 
Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 6:09 PM #341212

Yes, and I hear what your saying.  However, if we are able to run the ball effectively without fumbling…our offense will be a completely different story.  Thats my wishful thinking.


Teambeer is the most knowledgeable FAU sports fan I know, way smarter than me.
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I agree walty12. Young player tend to fumble early in their college career. Once they figure out how hard these guys hit and how skilled they are at stripping the ball, they tend to pay more attention to the ball. Our RB's should be very solid.I think Delt was talking about the # of games with 500 yards. Lets put it this way, our offense should not be the problem this up coming year.The defense will still be the question.
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Harris now list his top 3 schools as Rutgers, Michigan St., and Princeton.  Pitt is trying to get into the game real late. 
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cubuffsdoug said

Harris now list his top 3 schools as Rutgers, Michigan St., and Princeton.  Pitt is trying to get into the game real late.

Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 11:09 PM #341228


If you can go to Princeton, you go under any circumstances.  Play football and then be set for life for real not some dream of NFL.
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cubuffsdoug said

Harris now list his top 3 schools as Rutgers, Michigan St., and Princeton.  Pitt is trying to get into the game real late.

Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 11:09 PM #341228


If you can go to Princeton, you go under any circumstances.  Play football and then be set for life for real not some dream of NFL.

Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 11:36 PM #341229

That is how it should be, for all the wrong reasons I bet he ends up at Rutgers.  

Teambeer is the most knowledgeable FAU sports fan I know, way smarter than me.
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If Princeton offered, he must be a smart young man.  I would think a smart person would choose Princeton, but anywhere he chooses to go I'd imagine he'd have success after graduation (more so if he went to Princeton of course).
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walty12 said

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cubuffsdoug said

Harris now list his top 3 schools as Rutgers, Michigan St., and Princeton.  Pitt is trying to get into the game real late.

Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 11:09 PM #341228


If you can go to Princeton, you go under any circumstances.  Play football and then be set for life for real not some dream of NFL.
Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 11:36 PM #341229

That is how it should be, for all the wrong reasons I bet he ends up at Rutgers.  
Posted On: Jan 27th 2015, 10:32 AM #341235

If you had to rank the schools based on academics, it goes as followed:

Princeton




Rutgers
Michigan St.

I think he wants a combination of exposure to a big time conference, academics and location of post college job opportunities in his field (medical).  It explains why he pick Rutgers tonight.  Rutgers finished 8-5 in the Big Ten and several top medical companies are located in NY/NJ area starting with Johnson & Johnson and Bristol Meyers on the edge of Rutgers' campus.  Throw in the fact some of the top hospitals in the nation are nearby.  Princeton should have been the top choice if it was just academics and Michigan St. if it was just football.
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cubuffsdoug said

walty12 said

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cubuffsdoug said

Harris now list his top 3 schools as Rutgers, Michigan St., and Princeton.  Pitt is trying to get into the game real late.

Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 11:09 PM #341228


If you can go to Princeton, you go under any circumstances.  Play football and then be set for life for real not some dream of NFL.
Posted On: Jan 26th 2015, 11:36 PM #341229
That is how it should be, for all the wrong reasons I bet he ends up at Rutgers.
Posted On: Jan 27th 2015, 10:32 AM #341235
If you had to rank the schools based on academics, it goes as followed:

Princeton




Rutgers
Michigan St.

I think he wants a combination of exposure to a big time conference, academics and location of post college job opportunities in his field (medical).  It explains why he pick Rutgers tonight.  Rutgers finished 8-5 in the Big Ten and several top medical companies are located in NY/NJ area starting with Johnson & Johnson and Bristol Meyers on the edge of Rutgers' campus.  Throw in the fact some of the top hospitals in the nation are nearby.  Princeton should have been the top choice if it was just academics and Michigan St. if it was just football.

Posted On: Jan 27th 2015, 10:04 PM #341254


You get a medical degree from Princeton it doesn't matter that J&J and Brytol Meyers aren't nearby campus.  He can move after graduation.
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