Recruiting is Overrated

#3
#3
Originally posted by GOT TWELVE?@Oct 10, 2005 12:20 AM
Don't expect to see immediate results from a #1 recruiting class.
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It doesnt appear to be overrated for USC, Texas, Georgia, .....need I name more???
 
#4
#4
Originally posted by oklavol@Oct 9, 2005 11:22 PM
It doesnt appear to be overrated for USC, Texas, Georgia, .....need I name more???
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What are you saying?
 
#5
#5
Great recruiting and great coaching = top 10

Great recruiting and bad coaching = mediocre

Poor recruiting and good coaching = mediocre

Poor recruiting and poor coaching = cellar dwellers

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Where do we fall on this list?

 
#6
#6
Originally posted by oklavol@Oct 9, 2005 11:22 PM
It doesnt appear to be overrated for USC, Texas, Georgia, .....need I name more???
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USC, Texas and Georgia receivers catch passes
 
#7
#7


the same people www.rivals.com, www.scout.com, etc; who rated our recruiting classes so high the last few years also rated everyone elses recruiting classes. When whe have great recruiting classes, and no results i.e. this year, you cant blame recruiting when all these other teams I named got great results with recruiting classes similar to ours. Name a team with recruiting classes as high as ours who finish as poorly as our teams tend to do.
 
#9
#9
Originally posted by GOT TWELVE?@Oct 10, 2005 12:35 AM
The problem is discipline my man.
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YEP, its not only obvious on the field but off the field. Thats a good decription of this whole program. No discipline....
 
#10
#10
VOLUNBEER, thanks for clarifying so neatly what i have been saying about Fulmer and his staff for years now. Obviously we fall at #2.

Well said.
 

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