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re: Projecting where the recruiting classes finish up...

Posted on 1/29/16 at 2:08 pm to
Posted by memphisplaya
Member since Jan 2009
85915 posts
Posted on 1/29/16 at 2:08 pm to
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but we should listen to your rankings?


Ok

1. I didn't rank them
2. 24/7 dropped commits that committed early, and I'm not just talking about LSU commits. It happens every year.

It's pretty obvious they don't get as many clicks for non-drama come NSD. Analysts will even tell you that it's a messy part of the recruiting service business. Bottom line is the companies lose money, support, and interest if they don't make the rankings fluid.

Also Fulton is only one piece left for LSU.

But please keep going.

Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
59029 posts
Posted on 1/29/16 at 2:17 pm to
quote:

1. I didn't rank them
2. 24/7 dropped commits that committed early, and I'm not just talking about LSU commits. It happens every year.



Did you not just say that we shouldn't pay attention to the rating services because the drop players that sign early? Then said that your team would sign players that should be rated higher? (That is your opinion)

One thing you seem to be forgetting, though. If several of your guys should be rated higher, then shouldn't several players from other teams be rated higher? Doesn't it kind of even out?

I actually like LSU, but sometimes you guys come off as very arrogant. Like nobody else on the board knows anything about football.


When Chavis left you got an upgrade with Steele. now that Steele has left you are relieved...because you now have an upgrade over Steele.
And lets not forget that Cameron was the exact missing piece you needed to jump start the offense.
And it goes on and on.

You guys have a great team and will probably be the favorites to win the SEC in 2017. But a little humility would be nice. If you get the #1 class.....GREAT! If you don't, it really isn't something to get bent out of shape over.
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