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Matt Kuivinen, the 6'4" 220lb senior quarter back from Franklin High School, has recieved an offer from Syracuse University. Kuivinen guided the Rebels to a 9-3 record in 2010 while thowing for 2,100 yards and 14 touchdowns.

 

Franklin will be participating in Vanderbilt's Music City Classic 7 on 7 passing tournament today.

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Matt Kuivinen, the 6'4" 220lb senior quarter back from Franklin High School, has recieved an offer from Syracuse University. Kuivinen guided the Rebels to a 9-3 record in 2010 while thowing for 2,100 yards and 14 touchdowns.

 

Franklin will be participating in Vanderbilt's Music City Classic 7 on 7 passing tournament today.

 

Nice! Congrats Matt! :popcorneater:

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Matt Kuivinen, the 6'4" 220lb senior quarter back from Franklin High School, has recieved an offer from Syracuse University. Kuivinen guided the Rebels to a 9-3 record in 2010 while thowing for 2,100 yards and 14 touchdowns.

 

Franklin will be participating in Vanderbilt's Music City Classic 7 on 7 passing tournament today.

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hmmmmmmmm.... interesting hoganknows.

 

 

not sure I understand what you are trying to do here. what does hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mean? Does Hogan not like this kid or something? Is he not a great kid? What does hmmmmmmmmmmmm mean for this post????

 

 

I must say something. I am glad for Matt that he has this offer. I want to say that first. But I went over to Vanderbilt on Saturday and caught the FHS game. Matt makes lots of mistakes. All I know is the Coach from Franklin is always yelling at him or his receivers. I am not for sure that he is a Division I QB. I wish him well, but maybe that is why a school from way up north has offered him. I also saw the FHS playoff game vs. Blackman and if the WR's are covered this kid is a sitting duck. He could not out run anyone. Good luck to Matt, but since someone was asking questions like hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I thought I would ask a few also.

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The hmmmmmmmmmmm directed towards hogan is due to the fact that the franklin community knows who hogan is. it is no secret among franklin faithful about his true feelings on the qb. as far as matt goes. he is a good qb, not great yet, but good. it is very impressive to see his progression as a player since he had never played qb until he got to franklin. as far as being a true D1 qb i dont know... he has one D1 offer already and after one of their games in the morning, I noticed the Vandy staff talking to him and what looked like his family. good luck to the rebels and matt for the upcoming year.

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hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....Hogan is know all over Coacht and does not try to hide who he is and only wants the best for football players at Franklin High....your way off base with your information and if you would like to sit down and talk....you know where to find Hogan, I quarantee you it will be an eye opening experience.

 

Now back to the topic...Good Luck Matt from Hogan

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The hmmmmmmmmmmm directed towards hogan is due to the fact that the franklin community knows who hogan is. it is no secret among franklin faithful about his true feelings on the qb. as far as matt goes. he is a good qb, not great yet, but good. it is very impressive to see his progression as a player since he had never played qb until he got to franklin. as far as being a true D1 qb i dont know... he has one D1 offer already and after one of their games in the morning, I noticed the Vandy staff talking to him and what looked like his family. good luck to the rebels and matt for the upcoming year.

Hey,it is very clear why you joined the T. Since you are obsessed with Hogan, go talk to him face to face. Let us know how that goes.

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Matt Kuivinen, the 6'4" 220lb senior quarter back from Franklin High School, has recieved an offer from Syracuse University. Kuivinen guided the Rebels to a 9-3 record in 2010 while thowing for 2,100 yards and 14 touchdowns.

 

Franklin will be participating in Vanderbilt's Music City Classic 7 on 7 passing tournament today.

 

 

As a high school football fan that has also coached, I wonder why post an "offer" on a message board that is not for Syracuse football? All you did was open a can of worms and expect people to be critical and also expect people to give congratulations. I for one what to congratulate the kid, but on a message board such as this expect fans and rivals to state opinions. I must guess that you are either this kids dad or his coach and you want this to look good. Either way expect to hear people's opinions when you post on a message board.

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