Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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Would you rather for 2019:

6-6 #4 recruiting class
8-4 #18 recruiting class

Man that's tough lol. I would still take the former though because I'm already pretty set on 6-6 in my mind as the most likely outcome of this season. But the #4 class with these level of coaches would do wonders for our future. 8-4 and #18 smells a lot like 2016. Good year, but downhill recruiting is going to lead to disaster sooner than later. And so much for "elite recruiting staff".
 
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We're good on the 85 roster count. Sounds like Pruitt is finding ways to offload the Butch leftovers that are unlikely to play so he can focus on the guys he thinks can contribute. Glad we're able to medically retire some of them so they can finish their education.

Just hope they all kindly agreed to it. I remember when Saban was aggressively using the same tactic and some came out in later interviews and put him in a bad light. But I think Pruitt may have just a bit more tact than Saban...maybe.
 
Speaking of Crosby and VA recruits - who were those twins from VA we were recruiting (and maybe they were committed at some point)? I remember we were all ready to declare VA ours with Crosby, the twins, and Taylor. The good old Butch days of trying to dominate...Virginia.
 
Would you rather for 2019:

6-6 #4 recruiting class
8-4 #18 recruiting class

Always take more wins. Idc a damn about paper talent if it doesn't translate. Wins are all that matters.

For a more recruiting-nuanced take... a #18 class would probably still net around 8-10 blue chippers. Allow for those guys to play early, and the rest can go towards depth and bulking up for a couple years with consistent coaching, and they'll at least be serviceable when the hypothetical 2021 season arrives.
 
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Butch didn’t underperform in year one. That roster was awful.

Had to play a top 5 team on the road and took UGA to OT. Not closing out games in year 3 was a problem.

True. 2013 was a truly terrible roster outside of the excellent OL.

I still have no idea how we even won 5 games. Dooley won 5 in 2012 with basically the same defense and one of the best offenses in the conference. Bray, Hunter, etc all leave and somehow we win the exact same number of games with basically no passing threat and still a historically bad defense. Just goes to show how bad Dooley truly was.

Oh and I'll still never forget the 4th down vs Vandy where we stopped them and were going bowling....until we weren't. I swore that was the last time I'd sit in 20 degree weather to watch us play Vandy. Until I decided to go see us romp our way to a NYE6 bowl game in Nashville 2016....NEVER AGAIN (for real this time)
 
Uh that would be depressing

I mean it could be - 2018 class is the hardest to swallow - Adrian Martinez looks to be a good one, Mays of course, and Dean and Horn were up there for freshman DBs of the year along with our guys (imagine if we had gotten all 4...). Hate to say it, but Butch actually had a pretty good class forming in 2018.

On the flipside, think about losing 5-star Hunter Johnson (transfer) or Austin Kendall (transfer), D'andre Christmas-Giles was supposed to be a hidden gem (1 tackle for Texas last year), etc. Or go way back and you have guys like Dylan Jackson (Maryville) and Cecil Cherry.

It just seems for every guy that goes somewhere else and we cry over it, about half the time they bust elsewhere anyway. Some will always hurt like Tee and Mays though. Ended up being good and should have been in PMS 151 orange.
 
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