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Georgia's Recruiting and Balanced SEC Divisions
Posted on 12/20/17 at 2:50 pm
Posted on 12/20/17 at 2:50 pm
Barry is selling championships.
With the way Kirby has it rolling at UGA and expected improvement at other SEC schools, will our recruiting philosophy continue to keep us competitive?
With the way Kirby has it rolling at UGA and expected improvement at other SEC schools, will our recruiting philosophy continue to keep us competitive?
Posted on 12/20/17 at 3:01 pm to countrygrammar
The recruiting strategy would have been different if they didn't step on their dicks the first month of the season. Winning is the only way to change it.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 3:10 pm to navynuke
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The recruiting strategy would have been different if they didn't step on their dicks the first month of the season. Winning is the only way to change it.
So only blue bloods can get away with crappy records and recruit at a high level? Cause Texas and Oregon are still rollin right now.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 3:47 pm to countrygrammar
Oregon spent a decade near the top of the game and has Nike money. Texas is a blue blood.
Terrible comparison.
Try again.
Terrible comparison.
Try again.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 4:16 pm to countrygrammar
Baylor's class has an average Star rating of 3
MUs is 2.9
Beyond that Baylor is in a state that produces 300 d1 players every year.
Next.
MUs is 2.9
Beyond that Baylor is in a state that produces 300 d1 players every year.
Next.
This post was edited on 12/20/17 at 4:23 pm
Posted on 12/20/17 at 4:35 pm to navynuke
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Beyond that Baylor is in a state that produces 300 d1 players every year.
A very true point. States like Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, and Kentucky simply do not produce, other then that once in a generation golden year, enough in state talent.
It does not mean we can't compete though. Before the Bielema error and the John L. Smith fiasco Arkansas was very competitive during a period when the SEC West was loaded with top teams. Missouri had back to back Eastern championships.
We have to recruit outside of our borders for one thing, and we have to find the right players for what we are doing.
Just getting highly rated players, many of whom turn out to be duds, is not a guarantee of success. Texas has been crap for some time and I expect Missouri will beat them like a drum. Oregon, despite all the Nike money, has been aggressively mediocre in recent years and was pantsed in a bowl game against Boise that wasn't as close as the score.
Missouri needs to recruit the Midwest and Texas. Arkansas needs to recruit Texas and Louisiana. Do that and both programs can get back to where they were not that long ago.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 4:37 pm to navynuke
Baylor has 3 4*s committed in a state with Texas Tech, Texas, TCU and A&M in-state coming off a 1-win season and a scandal.
Next. Amirite?
Next. Amirite?
Posted on 12/20/17 at 4:45 pm to the808bass
Missouri produces 20+ 3* or better recruits per year. There’s no in-state competition from any other FBS schools.
We have one of the highest recruits to in-state FBS schools of any state in the country.
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We have one of the highest recruits to in-state FBS schools of any state in the country.
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Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:15 pm to the808bass
2 for 9 on the top talent
If only the state produced more talent we could not get
If only the state produced more talent we could not get
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:21 pm to the808bass
I want to see where they get the data from. This is a great year for Missouri talent and there are not 20 FBS recruits.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:29 pm to TigerCruise
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2 for 9 on the top talent
If only the state produced more talent we could not get
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:30 pm to wubilli
LOl. Don't we already have this exact same thread?
As for the erroneous number bass is using, he knows as well as you and I that the majority of those recruits aren't good enough to play in the SEC.
If we took 20 Missouri kids every year we would finish in last place annually.
Usually, there are 5-8 kids good enough. The rest must come from out of state.
As for the erroneous number bass is using, he knows as well as you and I that the majority of those recruits aren't good enough to play in the SEC.
If we took 20 Missouri kids every year we would finish in last place annually.
Usually, there are 5-8 kids good enough. The rest must come from out of state.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:34 pm to JesusQuintana
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LOl. Don't we already have this exact same thread?
My bad if we already had one... I was being a prisoner of the moment watching 5 star recruits sign to our division foe
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:35 pm to the808bass
Texas has 51 4 star players in it and you are shocked that 3 went to an instate school?
Next.
Next.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:47 pm to wubilli
2014, 2015 and 2016 all had around 20 FBS recruits out of Missouri.
This year was a little top heavy with ten pretty good players and then a big fall off. But 20 FBS recruits from Missouri isn’t a stretch at all. Even though that’s not the metric they used.
This year was a little top heavy with ten pretty good players and then a big fall off. But 20 FBS recruits from Missouri isn’t a stretch at all. Even though that’s not the metric they used.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:51 pm to the808bass
Mizzou only offered 5 Missouri recruits in 2017. There is no way it’s accurate that there were 20 FBS recruits. Mizzou only landed 1 if those in Davis.
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:51 pm to navynuke
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Texas has 51 4 star players in it and you are shocked that 3 went to an instate school?
Actually they got one to come from Florida. You’re creating an unfalsifiable argument. Stick to what you know. Because you obviously can’t process data.
This post was edited on 12/20/17 at 5:53 pm
Posted on 12/20/17 at 5:51 pm to wubilli
Do you want to reread my post and try again?
Posted on 12/20/17 at 6:09 pm to the808bass
There is no need. You know you are erroneously inflating the available talent pool in Missouri.
You're better then that, even when discussing Barry Odom.
You're better then that, even when discussing Barry Odom.
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