Just kidding Stallion.
But pretty decent article on the dangers of relying too heavily on juco's and how lots of 4- and 5- star recruits don't live up to their hype.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/ch ... 8068.story
Don't get me wrong, I believe SMU needs to get more juco kids--and I think there are a couple of ways to do this without altering the transfer credit policy--but in my opinion, a truly strong recruiting class only involves 5-7 juco kids to complement your recruiting class and fill in some holes where you have immediate needs.
I am also very encouraged about JJ's ability to develop talent. There are so many more 2- and 3- star kids that turn out to be better than the 4- and 5- star kids with the right coaching and conditioning programs. I can't even count the number of kids that were walk-ons at Nebraska under Osborne that made it to the NFL. Of all the highly touted Bill Callahan recruiting classes, only one of his recruits ever got drafted.