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re: Do you still look at high school recruiting the same?
Posted on 1/7/24 at 2:46 pm to Hester Carries
Posted on 1/7/24 at 2:46 pm to Hester Carries
No. With NIL leveling the playing field and making bag men obsolete, the quality programs will do well and the snake oil salesman will move along. Recruiting is more fun than it’s been in a long time.
As of today, Saturday, Texas has room for 4 transfers, w/ 3 of those committed. Another 0-5 may enter the transfer portal.
Of the 2023 recruits, ~ 75% are early enrollees and will be on campus next week and will go through spring practice.
Identifying the right guys w/ the commitment to graduate early, and not the prima donna’s, matters.
As of today, Saturday, Texas has room for 4 transfers, w/ 3 of those committed. Another 0-5 may enter the transfer portal.
Of the 2023 recruits, ~ 75% are early enrollees and will be on campus next week and will go through spring practice.
Identifying the right guys w/ the commitment to graduate early, and not the prima donna’s, matters.
Posted on 1/7/24 at 2:54 pm to Ptins944
2 observations...
1. Teams who recruit the best HS players seem to do the best over time. This is still true.
2. LSU has added TWO transfers who both won the Heisman Trophy over a 5 year period. Before that, LSU has never had a qb win the Heisman and only 1 Heisman in over 100 years of football.
1. Teams who recruit the best HS players seem to do the best over time. This is still true.
2. LSU has added TWO transfers who both won the Heisman Trophy over a 5 year period. Before that, LSU has never had a qb win the Heisman and only 1 Heisman in over 100 years of football.
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