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Originally posted by First Time, Long Time View Post9 '04's commit this past week.Originally posted by joecct View PostLet's see how many actually play for the school they committed to.
Or if Heisenberg keeps revisions of his listings (I know one of the UW posters keeps a good listing of our commitments).If you want to be a BADGER, just come along with me
BRING BACK PAT RICHTER!!!
At his graduation ceremony from the U of Minnesota, my cousin got a keychain. When asked what UW gave her for graduation, my sister said, "A degree from a University that matters."
Canned music is a pathetic waste of your time.
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The good news is that he keeps a different list year to year.If you want to be a BADGER, just come along with me
BRING BACK PAT RICHTER!!!
At his graduation ceremony from the U of Minnesota, my cousin got a keychain. When asked what UW gave her for graduation, my sister said, "A degree from a University that matters."
Canned music is a pathetic waste of your time.
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Originally posted by J.D. View PostWell you mentioned 9 '04s so at most there could only be nine schools.
The point was...much like arguing againt older freshman...only a few schools seemed to do this
Funny how it also seems like the ones getting these young kids and the ones who don't want the older kids are the same schools...Last edited by First Time, Long Time; 05-02-2019, 05:00 PM."If you leave ignorance and stupidity alone, ignorance and stupidity will think it's ok."
-Gallagher
R.I.P.
Grandpa G. ~ Feb 11, 1918-Oct. 6, 1999
Grandma ~ Jan 2004
Dad ~ Nov. 4, 1958-April 21, 2008
Grandpa S. ~ June 21, 1932-November 11, 2013
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"Getting" these young kids is funny because it's not like they are coming next year. A verbal commitment at age 14 means absolutely nothing. Doesn't prevent other schools from recruiting them, doesn't stop the kids from changing their mind and doesn't stop coaches from souring on a kid.
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Originally posted by J.D. View Post"Getting" these young kids is funny because it's not like they are coming next year. A verbal commitment at age 14 means absolutely nothing. Doesn't prevent other schools from recruiting them, doesn't stop the kids from changing their mind and doesn't stop coaches from souring on a kid.
Funny how one is a problem to you and one isn't...and it's the opposite opinion of college hockey."If you leave ignorance and stupidity alone, ignorance and stupidity will think it's ok."
-Gallagher
R.I.P.
Grandpa G. ~ Feb 11, 1918-Oct. 6, 1999
Grandma ~ Jan 2004
Dad ~ Nov. 4, 1958-April 21, 2008
Grandpa S. ~ June 21, 1932-November 11, 2013
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Dear God...you might want to check the post I started the thread with.
Actually I don't like the recruiting of 13 and 14 year olds. No idea how you came up with that conclusion. All I am saying is a verbal commitment at that age is meaningless. Really at any age but especially at 13-14.
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Originally posted by J.D. View PostDear God...you might want to check the post I started the thread with.
Actually I don't like the recruiting of 13 and 14 year olds. No idea how you came up with that conclusion. All I am saying is a verbal commitment at that age is meaningless. Really at any age but especially at 13-14."If you leave ignorance and stupidity alone, ignorance and stupidity will think it's ok."
-Gallagher
R.I.P.
Grandpa G. ~ Feb 11, 1918-Oct. 6, 1999
Grandma ~ Jan 2004
Dad ~ Nov. 4, 1958-April 21, 2008
Grandpa S. ~ June 21, 1932-November 11, 2013
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It took all of 10 days to get our first 15 year old commit under the new rules. https://twitter.com/ReedKluender/sta...341853696?s=19
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Originally posted by TheRevengeance View PostIt took all of 10 days to get our first 15 year old commit under the new rules. https://twitter.com/ReedKluender/sta...341853696?s=19CCT '77 & '78
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Originally posted by Bonin21 View PostFor those that like records, I believe Anthony Cipollone is still the youngest commitment ever. 13 years 2 months to Vermont. And he's still committed there!
Top 4 based on my records:
Cipollone - Vermont - 1/2015 - 13 years 2 months (still committed)
Levis - Michigan - 2/2018 - 13 years 4 months 18 days (still committed)
Lucius - Minnesota - 8/2017 - 13 years 4 months 27 days (still committed)
Not sure if anyone between here and...
Wahlstrom - Maine - 1/2014 - 13 years 6 months (lol not so committed anywhere)
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Originally posted by joecct View PostDoes that make 40 commits for 20 spots for UW?Wisconsin Hockey: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 WE WANT MORE!
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Originally posted by Timothy A View PostIf he comes in 2022 there's 32 on the books and only 1 is a goalie. But there's no way Caufield, Turcotte, Holloway or maybe even Lindmark will still be there, so that pares it down to 28 or 29.
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