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'20 TX WR Marvin Mims (Signed to Oklahoma)

Mim's flip is likely less about indecisiveness that Stanford's slow erosion as a football destination. I took a lot.of abuse for that statement a few years ago, but Stanford is no longer a perenial to 15 program.
For a WR I can certainly see the appeal of going to OU. Stanford over the past couple seasons has had a steady decline in offensive production.

Would the Stanford offense we saw against CU get a lot of WR prospects excited.

OU in comparison has had two #1 draft choice QBs in a row. Also how many WRs from OU have been drafted into the NFL in recent years including first rounders.

Since 2010 they have had 7 picked including 1 in the 1st and 2 in the second. This year they are almost guaranteed to have another in the 1st.
 
Mim's flip is likely less about indecisiveness that Stanford's slow erosion as a football destination. I took a lot.of abuse for that statement a few years ago, but Stanford is no longer a perenial to 15 program.

The abuse you suffer is nothing compared to your self-congratulatory posts.

FWIW, there is always late attrition in Stanford's classes due to the admissions process.
 
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Had some intel from someone not prone to bullshitting that Chev considered Mims the top receiver in Texas this cycle. Obviously that type of list can be fluid, but Chev really thought that highly of Mims, which is why he made a big run at him.
 
Had some intel from someone not prone to bullshitting that Chev considered Mims the top receiver in Texas this cycle. Obviously that type of list can be fluid, but Chev really thought that highly of Mims, which is why he made a big run at him.
Looks like Chev may have been correct.
 
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