Recruiting Forum Football Talk II

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Very happy with the Barnes move and I agree. I still can’t forgive them for Quonzo and Donnie, or butch and Dooley.

Martin and Dooley were hired by Hamilton. I have mixed feelings about Tyndall. I actually thought he was a decent in-game coach. It was tough because the stuff at USM was not known at the time. But he was definitely sleazy, and we probably were in trouble with him long term.
 
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You know you’re a bad QB when even the fans feel like they can walk on at UT and take JG’s starting spot...there are only 3 people on this whole board who think they would be beat out by him and that’s @BruinVol @Devo182 @drvenner 😭😂😂😂

Fat, balding doughboys with a 6-pack of PBR in them think they can do a lot of things they actually can't.

 
@Devo182... you posted this in the Tam McDonald thread last night and I was wondering if you could elaborate...

Sort of a misunderstanding of how the scores work. Your 25th recruit is basically meaningless, whether he's a 77 LS or an 84 OG it wouldn't matter but a fraction of a point. Nor does Albright bring us down in any way currently. Your top 10 guys have much more weight. We need more high 4*s...Hardy, Omari, etc.


I always just figured the overall recruiting rankings was based off of the average how each site respectively ranked your signings collectively. So on 247 for example I assumed it would be based on the average of the composite or some variation of that.

But when you look at the 247 class rankings, they list the number of star rankings in each class, the average composite, and then rank the class by some point system. Which I can't figure out (after an intense 5-7 minutes of looking at it)


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Right now we have 17 commits.
The avg composite of the top 5 is .9353
Avg composite of the top 10 is .9146
Avg composite of the top 15 is .8994
Avg with the 16th (Robinson) gives us .8963

With the LS, the 17th... the average drops to .8889
 
ROFL, I have to admit that's pretty funny. I just don't like everyone running down JG and calling him all kinds of names. If I played QB for the Vols, we would be 6-1, for the record. I would have thrown the Georgia State game just to throw people off.

Still sucks.😁

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Hey, this is fun. An article on the S(c)ankey statement on rigged officiating says:

"Sankey points out all the avenues fans have this season to get a better understanding of calls ...being made on Saturdays, including ...the addition of former SEC referee Matt Austin to the SEC Network’s coverage every weekend throughout the season."

So the Bammer Homeboy League (SEC) has hired an analyst for the explicit purpose of justifying and lying about rigged calls. Why do I not feel better?
 
Anybody else think that the USCjr heavy handed punishment for a text message coming down less than a week removed from complaining about the officiating screw job against UF and timed with a release by Sankey on officiating smell suspicious?

It's almost like the conference is punishing USCjr for questioning conference integrity and making it known it will not tolerate officiating complaints and we all need to deal with how the SEC wants these games called.
 
Anybody else think that the USCjr heavy handed punishment for a text message coming down less than a week removed from complaining about the officiating screw job against UF and timed with a release by Sankey on officiating smell suspicious?

It's almost like the conference is punishing USCjr for questioning conference integrity and making it known it will not tolerate officiating complaints and we all need to deal with how the SEC wants these games called.
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Anybody else think that the USCjr heavy handed punishment for a text message coming down less than a week removed from complaining about the officiating screw job against UF and timed with a release by Sankey on officiating smell suspicious?

It's almost like the conference is punishing USCjr for questioning conference integrity and making it known it will not tolerate officiating complaints and we all need to deal with how the SEC wants these games called.
NCAA punishing them for beating Georgia..
 
Anybody else think that the USCjr heavy handed punishment for a text message coming down less than a week removed from complaining about the officiating screw job against UF and timed with a release by Sankey on officiating smell suspicious?

It's almost like the conference is punishing USCjr for questioning conference integrity and making it known it will not tolerate officiating complaints and we all need to deal with how the SEC wants these games called.

Wasn’t the punishment self imposed?
 
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