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re: "Recruiting Season" 2023 Class

Posted on 6/17/22 at 7:44 pm to
Posted by finchmeister08
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Posted on 6/17/22 at 7:44 pm to
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Well with NIL it shouldn't matter as the bulk of that is mostly what the big boosters are willing to do to keep the top players there and to sign top 150 type recruits.


A lot of the 247 guys are blaming the UAA and Stricklin by not hiring a “competent” coach/recruiter. Their words not mine.

They think if we don’t get Rashada, we’re not gonna get the following highlighted recruits.




They like to point at Kirby and Saban’s first class after a full season. Ours hasn’t appeared that it will follow suit, yet.
Posted by Gator Fever
Member since Sep 2021
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Posted on 6/17/22 at 8:45 pm to
My view and what I have told people is that Napier is definitely putting the work in unlike Mullen but you are dreaming if you think you can compete top 150 recruits wise with some schools if their NIL offers are bigger and that doesn't fall on the coach. I think Napier will do just fine as long as he isn't clearly beaten on certain recruits because of NIL offers. If this was pre-NIL I think Napier would always be in the top 5 area in recruiting.
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
40082 posts
Posted on 6/17/22 at 10:53 pm to
Y’all feeling good about Aguero?

And Webb is a take at RB for the Gators?
Posted by Partha
Member since Jan 2022
6146 posts
Posted on 6/18/22 at 3:51 pm to
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A lot of the 247 guys are blaming the UAA and Stricklin by not hiring a “competent” coach/recruiter.


Is it a bunch of them?

I've only noticed the poster named "TheCAW' beat that drum about the UAA/Foley holding everyone back.

He's like the Harry Rex Vonner of that forum. Kind of funny, but I don't take what he says seriously at all.
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