How Does Stallion Rank This Class
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TCU's Gary Patterson
"The biggest thing we talk about all the time here is you win championships with your twos and your threes," Patterson said in reference to second-string and third-string players. "There is no such thing as a starter-there's never been...The best player is going to play whether a freshman or a senior. That's what championship programs do. You got to have a high level intensity of competition."
"The biggest thing we talk about all the time here is you win championships with your twos and your threes," Patterson said in reference to second-string and third-string players. "There is no such thing as a starter-there's never been...The best player is going to play whether a freshman or a senior. That's what championship programs do. You got to have a high level intensity of competition."
this really seems like there must be some kind of inflation of the ratings.
If you look beyond just the stars, we have managed to snag 5 of the 5.4 "almost" three star players. All but 4 of the rated players were 5.3 or above. Compare that with past classes where we don't get within [deleted] distance of those numbers. 2007= 15 players < 5.3 2006= 12 Players < 5.3, 2005= 9 Players < 5.3.
I hope that Julian Herron or Victor Jones grows into their role. Or that Odiari drags himself out of the Doghouse and onto the field.
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If you look beyond just the stars, we have managed to snag 5 of the 5.4 "almost" three star players. All but 4 of the rated players were 5.3 or above. Compare that with past classes where we don't get within [deleted] distance of those numbers. 2007= 15 players < 5.3 2006= 12 Players < 5.3, 2005= 9 Players < 5.3.
I hope that Julian Herron or Victor Jones grows into their role. Or that Odiari drags himself out of the Doghouse and onto the field.
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That is the point I was trying to make before. This class is significantly better than the ones before it, and there are fewer reaches in this class than we have had in quite a while.Cadillac wrote:this really seems like there must be some kind of inflation of the ratings.
If you look beyond just the stars, we have managed to snag 5 of the 5.4 "almost" three star players. All but 4 of the rated players were 5.3 or above. Compare that with past classes where we don't get within [deleted] distance of those numbers. 2007= 15 players < 5.3 2006= 12 Players < 5.3, 2005= 9 Players < 5.3.
I hope that Julian Herron or Victor Jones grows into their role. Or that Odiari drags himself out of the Doghouse and onto the field.
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Two strings is not four or five deep. I agree we should be three deep at every position with solid players. Four deep at running back and QB if you can do that.Stallion wrote:Walk-ons aren't likely to do Jack. I guarantee you there are about 65-70 players on TCU Football team who were relatively highly recruited. Of course, you are never gonna get superstars at every position but you damn sure better have at least 2 strings ready to contribute to your football team and have other guys red-shirting or developing in the wings or you are going to be in trouble. TCU's Second string LB would have been the best player on the defensive side of the field for SMU this past year.
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that's why you have upperclassmen, that's why you redshirt and why you hope that you're lineman will be 4th year Juniors and 5th year Seniors not Sophmore and Freshman. Everybody has a role to play in developing a program whether they are expected to play or not. Depth is not necessarily 4-5 guys who are going to play immediately. Ideally, it could be 2 quality players who were highly recruited in 2007 and 2006 and have experience in the program, a redshirt freshman who sat last year and a Hot-Shot freshman. Instead, what we got last year was about 16 freshman running around without any clue or proper preparation the vast majority of which had no business playing D1A Football as a freshman.
we need to send Gary Patterson's quote to June Jones so he'll realize how important depth is so we can turn this program aroundStallion wrote:that's why you have upperclassmen, that's why you redshirt and why you hope that you're lineman will be 4th year Juniors and 5th year Seniors not Sophmore and Freshman. Everybody has a role to play in developing a program whether they are expected to play or not. Depth is not necessarily 4-5 guys who are going to play immediately. Ideally, it could be 2 quality players who were highly recruited in 2007 and 2006 and have experience in the program, a redshirt freshman who sat last year and a Hot-Shot freshman. Instead, what we got last year was about 16 freshman running around without any clue or proper preparation the vast majority of which had no business playing D1A Football as a freshman.
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Agree. One can't count on walk ons to be much of an impact. Occasionally, one contributes but general they have to develop over a couple of years.Stallion wrote:Walk-ons aren't likely to do Jack. Of course, you are never gonna get superstars at every position but you damn sure better have at least 2 strings ready to contribute to your football team and have other guys red-shirting or developing in the wings or you are going to be in trouble. TCU's Second string LB would have been the best player on the defensive side of the field for SMU this past year.
Of course, every now and again a Wes Hopkins walks on to the field but its rare.
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