Recruiting Forum Football Talk [RIP 9.3.2019]

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It’s the from 300’s to 49 that is “ridiculous” to anyone who hasn’t built their bunker in denying it. We believe it...that’s why we’re stating it.
Sorry, by "not believe" I meant not believing/trusting in the recruiting services.

It's like an atheist being mad at god.
 
I was reminded of this early 2000s, pre-Youtube internet classic today:



Though the whole video is full of classic lines, my favorite part is still at 1:48 when they show them driving off, nearly hitting a parked car, swerving, then immediately running a stop sign...like why would you put that on the news?? 😂😂
 
Saw this on VQ from a guy who referenced a SI article. Seems to indicate last season for Fl was a little fools gold

  • Luck. “Let’s examine last year a little closer. Florida went 3-0 in games decided by one score, and that’s not including a 37-27 win over Vanderbilt in which the Gators trailed 21-3 in the second quarter and Vandy star tailback Ke’Shawn Vaughn left due to injury in the first half. Florida had the seventh-best turnover margin in the country (+12), however that was aided by recovering an insane 75% of opponent’s fumbles. That’s the big reason why Bill Connelly’s expected turnover margin for the Gators was 5.2, so definitely expect regression in that department this season. Additionally, all of those takeaways were a major help to the offense, as the Gators ranked sixth in average starting field position.”
  • You know who be gone. “Florida returns a good amount of production on both sides of the ball, but the one position that features huge turnover is the offensive line. The Gators have to replace four offensive linemen that racked up a whopping 141 starts. Those four (Martez Ivey, Jawaan Taylor, Tyler Jordan and Fred Johnson) started a combined 51 games last season.”
  • Felipe Franks loves a challenge. “When Franks was pressured, though, positive developments rarely happened. He completed 25.3% of his throws (which was dead-last among qualified Power 5 quarterbacks) and had a 62.3 passer rating (53 out of 64), per ESPN’s David Hale. Breaking in four new starters along the offensive line will open things up for opposing pass rushers.”
  • Third and Grantham. “But with Grantham loving to dial up blitzes often, that made Florida’s defense vulnerable to explosive plays (68th in IsoPPP in 2018) and third-down conversions (53rd). The Gators will be a force on defense, but ultimately one of the best ways to become elite is to limit big plays. Under Grantham, defenses tend to be more “boom or bust,” as Florida’s defense made big plays, but also surrendered them (tied for 51st in plays allowed for at least 40 yards)

Maybe this year we’ll actually be more competent than a high school team against the Gators.
 
Maybe this year we’ll actually be more competent than a high school team against the Gators.

When Felipe Franks is under duress, he tanks....unless....unless its vs youknowwho!

We could have dudes knee .001 CM from ground and he'd throw to tailback for a 18 yard gain.

It's time for those days to end and to beat teams who really are not that good
 
Nice Ramey Q&A with Grant. Sounds like he is building good relationships with his teammates and enjoying himself.
 
No big concern at the moment. Peyton wasn't exactly mobile. They state in the article that Bailey is still NFL material. Good nuff!!

Yup. But ~200 to some is like...a slight? Idk I don't get it. It also makes sense that they have to rank a few kids waaay ahead of time. Doesn't mean as new kids enter the picture that everyone is going to hold the same ranking as before. Doesn't mean they regressed...just not at the top in context to everyone else. Still #5 Pro QB.
 
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