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re: Do you think the Auburn Head Coaching Job is Top 10?

Posted on 10/24/13 at 2:10 pm to
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 10/24/13 at 2:10 pm to
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NYCAuburn


What's to funny? Are you saying Alabama is a hotbed of high school talent? That's news to me. At absolute BEST it's behind CA, TX, GA, FL, OH, and LA. Best case scenario.
Posted by CidCock
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Posted on 10/24/13 at 2:12 pm to
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What's to funny? Are you saying Alabama is a hotbed of high school talent? That's news to me. At absolute BEST it's behind CA, TX, GA, FL, OH, and LA. Best case scenario.


This. GA and FL talent are supporting a lot of really good programs. SC and Clemson wouldn't survive without the talent in Atlanta (SC) and Miami (Clem).

Bama is nowhere close.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 10/24/13 at 2:12 pm to
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What's to funny?


Your delusions that "have virtually no in state recruiting." but doesnt really even matter because your false point doesnt really have anything to do with the topic
Posted by WDE24
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Posted on 10/24/13 at 2:14 pm to
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and LA. Best case scenario.
There was breakdown of divsion 1 recruits and the states they came from posted a while back and AL was tied with LA. However, combining AL talent with the surplus in Ga. and Fl. leaves the school in pretty fertile recruiting grounds.
Posted by NashBamaFan
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Posted on 10/24/13 at 2:14 pm to
Ohio? Cali? No, just no. Not the same type talent coming from those states. The others have more in state talent than Alabama , I agree. However, Bama holds it own when looking at high school blue chip recruits.
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