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Post by maddiesdad630 on Jul 12, 2012 12:47:08 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2012 12:57:54 GMT -8
Thanks for the article. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to seeing Dakota in the red and black.
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Post by k5james on Jul 12, 2012 13:01:35 GMT -8
Thanks. Was he referring to Ed Ulufanua? Is he part of the staff now?
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Post by cvtower on Jul 12, 2012 13:13:24 GMT -8
That kid would make an intimidating drill instructor. Gladly for SDSU, he will be an intimidating defensive lineman. Can't wait to see him play at the Q
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Post by aztech on Jul 12, 2012 13:17:22 GMT -8
Wow, talk about an intense set of eyes. My bet is he starts as a true freshman.
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Post by badfish on Jul 12, 2012 13:43:57 GMT -8
Wow, talk about an intense set of eyes. My bet is he starts as a true freshman. wouldn't surprise me one bit, kid is a beast. Great attitude too.
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Post by maddiesdad630 on Jul 12, 2012 14:11:14 GMT -8
Dakota made an interesting comment referencing his "4-5 yrs at SDSU". If a Redshirt season has been discussed (or is enacted) he may start as a Freshman. Will be surprised if it happens for a true Freshman.
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Post by badfish on Jul 12, 2012 15:10:20 GMT -8
I could see him being a 4 year starter at OLB
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Post by aztecfankrishnan on Jul 12, 2012 15:16:11 GMT -8
Dakota is extremely well spoken for a high school football player. Great interview. Nice get for SDSU.
Also, given his character, I don't think we have to worry about a de-commitment.
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Post by pdraztec on Jul 12, 2012 15:29:54 GMT -8
Excellent interview.....many thanks. Great questions and solid answers bythe young man. Dakota is going to be a tremendous additon to the Aztecs.
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Post by maddiesdad630 on Jul 12, 2012 19:22:54 GMT -8
Excellent interview.....many thanks. Great questions and solid answers bythe young man. Dakota is going to be a tremendous additon to the Aztecs. Interesting young man. Appears to genuinely care about teammates and their success/opportunity.....and is a beast on the field.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2012 9:40:04 GMT -8
Excellent what better place for a Marines kid, form the Halls of Montezuma,I will beat the triple team..
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Post by RockNFish on Jul 13, 2012 9:49:07 GMT -8
If he plays Dline - he'll likely redshirt. Like how is keeps pushing his Hawaii teammates (and other local players). Would love to get a Hawaiian pipeline going
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Post by kozy on Jul 13, 2012 10:17:08 GMT -8
In his interview he says he had the money to get to the mainland and show off this skills and others do not have that opportunity. Well SDSU should give them that opportunity. We should run a camp in Hawaii to see the players. Set up a camp, get the coaches to go there for 5 days or so, run the camp and see dozens of players and develop the pipeline. The culture there is about respect, show respect by going there and meeting them there. Don't sit back and wait, be on the offensive. Think outside the box.
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Post by RockNFish on Jul 13, 2012 12:04:54 GMT -8
In his interview he says he had the money to get to the mainland and show off this skills and others do not have that opportunity. Well SDSU should give them that opportunity. We should run a camp in Hawaii to see the players. Set up a camp, get the coaches to go there for 5 days or so, run the camp and see dozens of players and develop the pipeline. The culture there is about respect, show respect by going there and meeting them there. Don't sit back and wait, be on the offensive. Think outside the box. Boondoggle! Actually a really good idea - I would think Hawaii is worth the investment. Plenty of good players and a little less competition than we have in CA and TX. BTW anyone else notice, we seem to be offering a lot of out of state players - hope this is a good sign for the budget and the coaches networks.
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Post by Old School on Jul 13, 2012 13:41:02 GMT -8
He wants to get an MBA in Business.
Baller with brains.
Oldie Out
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Post by maddiesdad630 on Jul 13, 2012 17:48:34 GMT -8
He wants to get an MBA in Business. Baller with brains. Oldie Out Pretty good combo. Coach Long and staff made a great call in offering prior to his departure.
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Post by 78aztec82 on Jul 13, 2012 18:42:04 GMT -8
He wants to get an MBA in Business. Baller with brains. Oldie Out He should look into the sports marketing MBA. Is Dennis Green still involved with the program? I see he is a UFL coach and living in Del Mar. Sent from my DROID RAZR using ProBoards
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Post by fowl on Jul 13, 2012 22:43:22 GMT -8
He wants to get an MBA in Business. Baller with brains. Oldie Out He should look into the sports marketing MBA. Is Dennis Green still involved with the program? I see he is a UFL coach and living in Del Mar. Sent from my DROID RAZR using ProBoards No he shouldn't. Worst degree ever conceived. I worked in the front office for a major league sports industry (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL) for a few years and later received an ivy league MBA and there is nothing that can specifically prepare someone for employment in that field that a general business degree cannot. That whole sports marketing MBA is a freaking joke and waste of the schools' and students' resources.
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