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Wasn't a shot, just a factual statement. Hopefully their new staff can clean it up
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Its not about getting a team full of 5* talent. Its about getting a team of 3/4* with a few 5* sprinkled in who will be able to get coached up and not get arrested or kicked out of school. But then again you guys don't know much about the latter portion of that statement.
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Poster 1: I"m a little worried that we haven't been landing more four star guys.
Poster 2 (response A): Trust the evaluations of our coaches.
Poster 2 (response B): Stars don't matter. [Insert good college player] was a 3-star. How'd that work out?
I would like to emphasize for the record that while Poster 1 may be annoying, Poster 2 is both annoying and RETARDED. Recruiting rankings do matter, and discussions about them are perfectly appropriate and constructive. So for those who wish to make mention of recruiting stars (or even offer list stature) a taboo subject: please stop your silly little crusade. It is going to be discussed, and it is probative.
Hug your friendly neighborhood recruiting rankings - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
Mister Relevant: Why you shouldn't dismiss recruiting rankings - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
Star Power: Recruiting gurus' All-American track record, by the numbers - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
Star Power: Recruiting gurus' track record at the top of the polls, by the numbers - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
Star Power: Judging the recruiting rankings, game by game - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
why some put the services down and put their faith in a coach who has shown us nothing yet. IMHO you need consensus studs to win not projects.
:stop:The reason is the coaches are on the field with them and can see what they can do. They can get a better feel of their character and how they take coaching, how they pick things up. They get a better feel for what their physical potential is....what kind of frame they have, how big will they be...in other words their upside. As far as not showing us anything...that is a foolish thing to say and tells me a lot about you. Look where he came in and what he had to work with...2 inexperienced QBs, high school kids starting on the OL...had to recruit a juco to play center till Stone could develop some. He had to take a DE from USC and make him a DT and had to use a walkon for the DL and won 6 games and could have won more. He has recruited well before having time to develop relations with high school programs. He has a system, a process to put good solid players on all positions with depth and guys that will be around for awhile. Anybody should be able to listen to him and see what he is doing and realize he is a very smart fellow which is where I think you come up short.
I disagree, and I think your conclusion is actually pretty silly. I don't know the specifics of the arrangement between Yahoo and Rivals. Perhaps yahoo is the parent company. Perhaps they have a different arrangement. I don't know. But Matt Hinton gets paid the same no matter what conclusion his articles tend to suggest on the subject.
And your logic is just silly. ESPN has a major stake in SEC football -- do you think they forbid their writers from being critical about the conference, and have editors who make sure that every story is spun to paint a rosy picture of the SEC. Of course not.
The bolded portion of your post gets the award for dumbest conclusion of the day. Congratulations.
we would not be having this conversation, everyone would be pounding their chest. Ever ask yourself why? Let's look at SC as a prime example of how great recruiting can turn a program around. Jeffery, Lattimore, and now Clooney will make them contenders not pretenders. You think those three guys will not be and are difference makers??? Better think again. As to the comment about Dooley having shown nothing yet that is right on target. His recruiting plan is at this point subject to debate unless you consider 6-7 a good year. I understand what he was dealt but frankly he is getting paid to get us wins not funny quotes. We shall see.
we would not be having this conversation, everyone would be pounding their chest. Ever ask yourself why? Let's look at SC as a prime example of how great recruiting can turn a program around. Jeffery, Lattimore, and now Clooney will make them contenders not pretenders. You think those three guys will not be and are difference makers??? Better think again. As to the comment about Dooley having shown nothing yet that is right on target. His recruiting plan is at this point subject to debate unless you consider 6-7 a good year. I understand what he was dealt but frankly he is getting paid to get us wins not funny quotes. We shall see.
magnet for two and three star recruits. He still thinks he is in the WAC competing against other two and maybe 3 star players. I am still perplexed where Wilcox fits into the recruiting equation? We need defensive help desperately and you just don't hear where he is involved. Now Chavis wasn't the greatest recruiter either but at least he could coach, not sure about Wilcox imho the jury is still out. Oh by the way recruiting IS the lifeblood of college football. You don't recruit well you lose.
Poster 1: I"m a little worried that we haven't been landing more four star guys.
Poster 2 (response A): Trust the evaluations of our coaches.
Poster 2 (response B): Stars don't matter. [Insert good college player] was a 3-star. How'd that work out?
I would like to emphasize for the record that while Poster 1 may be annoying, Poster 2 is both annoying and RETARDED. Recruiting rankings do matter, and discussions about them are perfectly appropriate and constructive. So for those who wish to make mention of recruiting stars (or even offer list stature) a taboo subject: please stop your silly little crusade. It is going to be discussed, and it is probative.
Hug your friendly neighborhood recruiting rankings - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
Mister Relevant: Why you shouldn't dismiss recruiting rankings - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
Star Power: Recruiting gurus' All-American track record, by the numbers - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
Star Power: Recruiting gurus' track record at the top of the polls, by the numbers - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
Star Power: Judging the recruiting rankings, game by game - Dr. Saturday - NCAAFBlog - Yahoo! Sports
magnet for two and three star recruits. He still thinks he is in the WAC competing against other two and maybe 3 star players. I am still perplexed where Wilcox fits into the recruiting equation? We need defensive help desperately and you just don't hear where he is involved. Now Chavis wasn't the greatest recruiter either but at least he could coach, not sure about Wilcox imho the jury is still out. Oh by the way recruiting IS the lifeblood of college football. You don't recruit well you lose.
Wow, this poster is really really smart. No sarcasm.
The articles are from Doc Saturday, smart guy. He's a well respected college football writer who had another blog (sunday morning quarterback) for years before Yahoo snatched him up. Again, he writes for yahoo. Perhaps Yahoo owns Rivals, but isn't like I posted you a Volquest article. His opinion on this subject isn't biased.
You are the smartest man in the world.
I would say that both sides have spent too much time trying to poke small holes in the others argument. Yes, three star recruits can and have turned into superstars. Yes, five stars have been busts. Yes, coaching is important. Yes, star systems are right much more than they are wrong. Of course a five star recruit will be worthless if he isn't coached up. The reason that coaches do independent analysis is because recruiting services miss sometimes, but they pay the services for some reason. And yes, Rivals, Scout, and ESPN are a bunch of sports writers and the content is for fans, but they have years of experience and know how to evaluate talent. The OP is trying to use articles to make the point that there is a correlation between the recruiting ratings and success, and he's correct, but even Saban and Meyer recruited three stars, which is the counterpoint I keep hearing, which is also true. Each coach uses recruiting services as tools, which is what we as fans use them for. Let's understand the value of the star system, but also not be blinded by those same stars. A fan isn't wrong to get excited about a recruit, but another fan with doubts isn't wrong or evil either. It's an opinion, just like the rankings. I'm done rambling, so attack if you want to attack or agree if that's your inclination.
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