What is the Most Difficult Position to Recruit?

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hammb wrote: Guys like Winslow are a rare breed, and you won't find them at too many MAC schools.
Well, Kent had one, but he played basketball instead. :wink:
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Warthog wrote:
hammb wrote: Guys like Winslow are a rare breed, and you won't find them at too many MAC schools.
Well, Kent had one, but he played basketball instead. :wink:
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Kickers....anyone looks good on film until you set foot in the Doyt. There is no prevailing westerly, you head toward the south in the first half its in your face, you go north in the second half its still against you, and even if its from the west it's still hard to gauge where to place it from the hashes.(watch visitors warm up, just watch out if your standing watching the shorties in the Kid Zone or downin a few in the Falcon Club because they aren't coming through the posts).

That was why Suisham was "money". Like against Toledo in 2003. Maybe that's the recruiting key, go find a soccer player used to howling Artic winds anywhere that is 150 miles north of the Great Lakes.
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