Ohio State demolishes Tennessee, 42-17, and advances to the Rose Bowl to face top-seeded Oregon.
Nate Dalton, a 2015 Houston-area three-star CB prospect, is on the verge of deciding where he's going to play football next, and he's got a list:
Narrowing it down to my top 4: Michigan,Liberty,Kentucky,and Arkansas #NoOrder pic.twitter.com/I8EgPbikI6
— Nathaniel Dalton (@TheN8Dalton) January 19, 2015
One of those schools, obviously, is not like the other.
So what in the hell is a Liberty? Well, according to Wikipedia, it's "a private, non-profit Christian university located in Lynchburg, Virginia." Its football team, which plays in something called the Big South Conference, is 23-14 under third-year head coach TURNER GILL. (Yes, that Turner Gill) and plays in a 19,000-seat stadium.
Could Michigan lose a recruiting target to an FCS school? Well, the first step to losing a recruiting target to Liberty is going after the same type of talent Liberty is chasing. Michigan obviously hasn't done much to separate itself from the pack.