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    It's one's own perspective, I guess. Personally, I don't consider any of those schools you mentioned... small...They all have pretty good programs. Some other good programs include: App. State, William & Mary, Old Dominion, and Florida.. hehe, I mean James Madison. And then you have my alma mater East Carolina, who is now going to the much maligned Big East with Temple, UCF, Houston, etc.... Is my school considered 'small'? Ask CJ, and Vonte Leach as well as Linval Joseph that... The scouts go where they need to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pfelix73 View Post
    It's one's own perspective, I guess. Personally, I don't consider any of those schools you mentioned... small...They all have pretty good programs. Some other good programs include: App. State, William & Mary, Old Dominion, and Florida.. hehe, I mean James Madison. And then you have my alma mater East Carolina, who is now going to the much maligned Big East with Temple, UCF, Houston, etc.... Is my school considered 'small'? Ask CJ, and Vonte Leach as well as Linval Joseph that... The scouts go where they need to go.
    You mention App State. I went to the Georgia Southern App State game this year and watched a freshman phenom at WR. I said to myself this guy could play for any major program in the country...big ( 6 foot 3 ish)...track fast...crazy leaping ability and body control. I was wondering how App State got him...and guess the guy just got convinced to try out for his high school football team...only been playing a year or so. Major programs missed this guy. It happens.
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