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re: 2018 Football Recruiting Latest Commit **3* RB Tyler Badie TN**
Posted on 2/7/18 at 5:24 pm to surgicalvenom
Posted on 2/7/18 at 5:24 pm to surgicalvenom
I think Messiah Swinson could have a high ceiling. If he can put on weight and muscle during his redshirt year he will be hard to cover at his height.
Hansford looks like a player with a high ceiling as well. Hansford has good size for a OLB. He had 107 tackles with 9.5 sacks last year. He comes from a good high school program that lost 3 games this year. Two of the games were to State Champions and the other loss was to the State runner up.
I think these two guys both have potential to be really good.
Hansford looks like a player with a high ceiling as well. Hansford has good size for a OLB. He had 107 tackles with 9.5 sacks last year. He comes from a good high school program that lost 3 games this year. Two of the games were to State Champions and the other loss was to the State runner up.
I think these two guys both have potential to be really good.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 5:32 pm to MizzouBS
Hansford is the guy I want to see what BO Hs planned for. He looks like the perfect 3-4 OLB.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 5:40 pm to countrygrammar
I don’t see how Baylor ranked that high either. For those wondering, Parker will start out as DE.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 5:42 pm to pauliebleaker
Aren't Bailey and Parker 4 stars?
Posted on 2/7/18 at 7:28 pm to Tiger97
I use the 247 composite rankings which uses 247, rivals and espn.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 9:06 pm to pauliebleaker
Part of the reason UK out recruits us is because of their neighbor state to the north as their hotbed. They go into Ohio for a lot of the recruits and pitch you can play in the sec and still stay close to home. That and im sure the new training facilities helped as well.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 9:08 pm to Zou brownmajic
We were bound to fall. That’s not surprising at all.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:00 pm to stltigerfan
Ohio is not a that much of a hotbed. They had 12 4 star players missouri had 6. Georgia has 42- thats a hotbed! Plus they have to recruit against osu and louisville.
The main point is Odom sucks at recruiting. Coaching up only gets you so far. Stoops is better at recruiting. And i think that guy is a dickhead.
The main point is Odom sucks at recruiting. Coaching up only gets you so far. Stoops is better at recruiting. And i think that guy is a dickhead.
This post was edited on 2/7/18 at 10:04 pm
Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:16 pm to pauliebleaker
39 players from the state of Ohio signed with P5 teams. 5 signed with Kentucky. The state of Missouri lags far behind Ohio.
This post was edited on 2/7/18 at 10:20 pm
Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:31 pm to navynuke
Missouri had 20 we signed 3. Yes ohio has more than missouri but the hotbeds are florida california texas and georgia. Not ohio.
This post was edited on 2/7/18 at 10:36 pm
Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:38 pm to pauliebleaker
I count 17 instate P5 players. This is an outlier year for Missouri. Ohio averages around 40 P5 players per year. What you consider a hot bed is irrelevant. Kentucky's proximity to a deeper talent pool isn't something you can argue against.
This post was edited on 2/7/18 at 10:43 pm
Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:43 pm to pauliebleaker
Your biggest hotbeds in terms of just sheer volume are clearly FL, CA, GA and TX. The next wave of states would include OH and southern states like Alabama or Louisiana. Ohio is clearly within the top 10. Missouri is probably in the top 30.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 10:53 pm to reedus23
But lexington is not in ohio. He crosses borders to get 4 star players.
Odom could do that too.
Odom could do that too.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 11:01 pm to pauliebleaker
He is an hour and a half from Cincinnati. 2 hours from Dayton. 3 of his 5 Ohio commits are from the Cincinnati metro area and he has 6 year of relationship building in the state.
Chicago, Indianapolis, and Nashville are the closest out of state metro areas to Columbia. What you suggest isn't logistically similar to sell.
Chicago, Indianapolis, and Nashville are the closest out of state metro areas to Columbia. What you suggest isn't logistically similar to sell.
This post was edited on 2/7/18 at 11:10 pm
Posted on 2/7/18 at 11:10 pm to navynuke
Yet before Stoops arrived, Kentucky was in the 50s and 60s of recruiting rankings.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 11:21 pm to the808bass
Brooks and Phillips both spent a majority of their time trying to go head to head for players in GA and FL while taking flyers on players to build relationships in those states. Stoops stated when he took the job that Ohio was going to be a focus area for his staff as well as recruiting the SEC footprint.
Posted on 2/7/18 at 11:51 pm to navynuke
Rivals on Mizzou's instate recruiting.
MISSOURI: The Tigers landed just one new commitment on signing day when they flipped two-star Memphis commitment Tyler Badie and while they didn’t exactly expect to have a big day in terms of commitments, losing out on in-state four-star defensive tackle Michael Thompson was a big blow.
It was the end of a rough in-state cycle for the Tigers, who saw several four-star prospects leave the state. Oklahoma signed Thompson and fellow four-star defensive tackle Ronnie Perkins, while USC signed four-star Trevor Trout, Clemson signed four-star defensive back Mario Goodrich and Ohio State signed four-star wide receiver Kamryn Babb. When there’s that type of competition in-state it’s hard to fault the Tigers for losing their share of battles, but signing just one of the state’s top nine players is troubling for Mizzou fans.
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MISSOURI: The Tigers landed just one new commitment on signing day when they flipped two-star Memphis commitment Tyler Badie and while they didn’t exactly expect to have a big day in terms of commitments, losing out on in-state four-star defensive tackle Michael Thompson was a big blow.
It was the end of a rough in-state cycle for the Tigers, who saw several four-star prospects leave the state. Oklahoma signed Thompson and fellow four-star defensive tackle Ronnie Perkins, while USC signed four-star Trevor Trout, Clemson signed four-star defensive back Mario Goodrich and Ohio State signed four-star wide receiver Kamryn Babb. When there’s that type of competition in-state it’s hard to fault the Tigers for losing their share of battles, but signing just one of the state’s top nine players is troubling for Mizzou fans.
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