In Fulmer’s presentation (to I think it was the board) that was posted earlier this week he said in regards to recruiting that last year we got 5 guys that everyone wanted and this year we need to get 10. By the way, whoever his sidekick was that he kept deferring to to discuss the details in the numbers, that was similar to the role that I had on project teams when I worked in industry.
Back to this post, there’s a lot of attrition in classes 4 and 5 years back so I’ve only listed the last 3 classes (during which time both UGA and UF have already lost the headliner to at least one of those classes).
Stargazers get a lot of grief at times and probably rightfully so but the fact is stars do matter, at least to some extent. I’ve said before I only want guys who have a composite of 0.9500 or above. It doesn’t really matter what the number is because it’s really I think what Fulmer was saying. If we’re getting the guys that everyone wants then we’re getting the guys that give us the best chance to compete with anybody.
I think the problem with some stargazers is the incessant whining and a lot of times at times when the whining is particularly in poor taste. Everybody wants the best of the blue chips but for a variety of reasons that’s not an easy feat to pull off. You win some you lose some and clearly the better you do on the field and on draft day, among other things, the increased likelihood of increasing success in attracting more highly fought over prized recruits.
In the meantime you pretty much have to do the best you can and the whining and negativity is counterproductive. It’s a form of self-indulgence I think. People need attention. Everybody wants the best recruits but most fans, or at least many, know winning those recruiting battles, while inseparably tied to the trajectory of our performance against our schedule, is not a foregone conclusion.
We as a program have a lot to offer, facilities, a lot of good coaches, and I think now a good athletic director, and we are committed to rebuilding our football team into one which will be able to compete with anybody. It may take a while or it may happen sooner than we think. Pruitt said in his introductory press conference that we have to worry about the guys we do get not the ones we don’t. I think it would be most helpful on the part of our fanbase if we could remember those words and conduct ourselves accordingly as we press forward with this new effort at rebuilding our roster.
Don’t let anyone kid you. Probably almost everyone here is a stargazer. The real difference is that some know how to behave positively and some don’t. jmo.
This chart doesn't include attrition or transfers. It's from the classes that are tracked by 247 for the respective years. (We may actually have 37 blue chips on our roster for this year, most of who are likely to be significant contributors).
