Serenadium51
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He had what 3 years? Yeah, those guys aren't very good.
Good, so maybe your argument should be against his coaching, not his recruiting. He was recruiting just fine.
Winning allows you to get the elite talents at UT. This isn't Louisiana, Florida, Bama, or GA where talent grows on trees. The talent you keep begging for. We land them here and there, but winning gets them here. JMO, of course.
Everyone likes to mention he pulled in top 15 classes. That's not all that good in the SEC.Good grief guys. You all seem knowledgeable, it baffles me. Not every player he ever recruited is a badass 5 star. But he pulled enough stars, or play makers, to finish top 15 every year. After terrible, underwhelming seasons. Trying to take credit away from him because he didnt offer every player in the espn top 100 or every player you thought he should doesnt mean he couldnt recruit. Deep down you KNOW he could recruit. I know he couldn't coach em up and supremely disappointed us every year when we got our hopes up so high (because of the roster), but facts is facts. Dooley was a good recruiter.
I know he couldn't coach em up and supremely disappointed us every year when we got our hopes up so high (because of the roster)
Crying to daddy in Louisiana, starting at USC, loving the white gurlz at Arky, or being recruited over at Texas.
That's 3 LBs lost in one 2 years. We needed around 10 LBs in two classes.
Plus only 1 RB in two years. While UGA pulls Gurley and Marshall, Florida pulls Matt Jones, USCe pulls Mike Davis and the other young back(Wilds is his last name I think), Bama with Yeldon and Drake, Auburn with Dyer after their first year. The evidence is there against him.
I don't know why you're so mad about the RB situation when you already hit the nail on the head in one of your previous posts. Not having the position coach screwed us. That was a huge coaching blunder but doesn't change anything. Chaney's offense and CHH's apparent lack of progression didn't help, either.
Dawson, Santos, Peters, Maggitt, Johnson, Harris and maybe that LB that had signed with the one Mississippi school (he had liked Sirmon and we were gaining ground) would've made for a good corps to build around. An upgrade from previous years. Losing games killed us here.
We should've been after more than the guys we lost in the first place at LB. We didn't have any good Lbs when Dooley arrived. What did he think 3vlbs a year would do it?
