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'19 CA OLB Spencer Lytle (Signed to Wisconsin)

Bugs me A LITTLE that his brother is here but he’s not really considering us. Just a little.
He definitely considered us. Took a OV. I think it’s pretty rare for siblings to go to the same school, the younger sibling wants to branch out and make their own name for them self.
 
He definitely considered us. Took a OV. I think it’s pretty rare for siblings to go to the same school, the younger sibling wants to branch out and make their own name for them self.
Yeah. I get that. It can go either way.
 
Congrats to that kid for making a tough decision. I don't know how many SoCal kids go to Wiscy when they have choices to go most anywhere, so I respect the hell out of that and Madison is a great school, campus and program!
 
That's a really good pickup by Wisconsin. Spencer definitely did his homework with this one. Hopefully we win some bigger games this year and can flip him after the season.
 
Yeah if it's not CU, I'm glad he's going to Madison. Same with Toler.

Yup. Always rooting for the Badgers, they’re kind of like CU. In a conference with heavyweights (USC/UCLA/Oregon and OSU/Michigan) they build in their own unique fashion and still win without all around top 10 talent.

Also, before anyone kills me. I say USC/UCLA because past and Oregon because they’ve been recruiting solidly for quite awhile.
 
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