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I believe / hope Jones and staff know how to evaluate and determine what we need. As others have stated, including I believe Jones himself, getting some wins will help with recruiting.

Obviously, there is more comfort getting highly targeted players; however, stars and multiple offers are no guarantees.

We all know about Ryan Leaf --

It seems almost unbelievable now that some teams felt Leaf was better pro material than Peyton Manning. And adding insult to injury, Chargers GM Bobby Beathard gave up the No. 3 pick, a second-round selection, a first-round choice in 1999, and two players to Arizona to move up just one spot.
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SMU89 wrote:As others have stated, including I believe Jones himself, getting some wins will help with recruiting.
And I would like to be the first to state for the record that the sky is blue.
I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.
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jtstang wrote:
SMU89 wrote:As others have stated, including I believe Jones himself, getting some wins will help with recruiting.
I would like to be the first
You're not.
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I have even better insight - better recruitng will help us win even more games - which then leads to even better recruiting -

you heard it hear first.
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jtstang wrote:
SMU89 wrote:As others have stated, including I believe Jones himself, getting some wins will help with recruiting.
And I would like to be the first to state for the record that the sky is blue.
So typical...always trying to hog the glory. I'm first, I'm first, I'm first... :roll: :wink:
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
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PK wrote:
jtstang wrote:
SMU89 wrote:As others have stated, including I believe Jones himself, getting some wins will help with recruiting.
And I would like to be the first to state for the record that the sky is blue.
So typical...always trying to hog the glory. I'm first, I'm first, I'm first... :roll: :wink:
If it's any consolation, I meant Yale blue.
I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize.
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SMU89 wrote:I believe / hope Jones and staff know how to evaluate and determine what we need. As others have stated, including I believe Jones himself, getting some wins will help with recruiting.

Obviously, there is more comfort getting highly targeted players; however, stars and multiple offers are no guarantees.

We all know about Ryan Leaf --
You mean that Ryan Leaf who helped bring the Cougars their first Pac-10 championship in school history and took them to the Rose Bowl??

The Ryan Leaf who averaged 330.6 yards passing per game in his junior year and threw for a then-Pac-10 conference record 33 touchdowns??
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As far as I'm concerned, I'm not giving June Jones a pass on anything anymore.

He either makes significant strides with the program this year or I'm going to start to accuse him of coming here to steal money in the form of playing football coach.

SMU Football -- It's time to expect something.
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George S. Patton wrote:SMU Football -- It's time to expect something.
Why now? Why him? Every coach before him professed to have the stuff to succeed here.
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jtstang wrote:
George S. Patton wrote:SMU Football -- It's time to expect something.
Why now? Why him? Every coach before him professed to have the stuff to succeed here.
Because the academic roadblocks that we were told were the biggest issue have been cleared.

And I'm tired and I want to win.
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SoCal_Pony wrote:
SMU89 wrote:I believe / hope Jones and staff know how to evaluate and determine what we need. As others have stated, including I believe Jones himself, getting some wins will help with recruiting.

Obviously, there is more comfort getting highly targeted players; however, stars and multiple offers are no guarantees.

We all know about Ryan Leaf --
You mean that Ryan Leaf who helped bring the Cougars their first Pac-10 championship in school history and took them to the Rose Bowl??

The Ryan Leaf who averaged 330.6 yards passing per game in his junior year and threw for a then-Pac-10 conference record 33 touchdowns??
No, I mean the Ryan Leaf with a NFL CAREER 14 TDs and 36 INTs and currently.......

The ex-Washington State University and San Diego Chargers quarterback is charged with burglary to a habitation, a second-degree felony. Leaf was also indicted on seven counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud and one count of delivery of a simulated controlled substance.

Leaf coached quarterbacks at West Texas A&M in Canyon, where the indictment was returned in May.

Leaf, who resigned from West Texas A&M after being investigated for drug crimes in November, was working in British Columbia, his attorney said. Kelly, a former head football coach at the college, said Leaf "has been to rehab and successfully completed it."

Leaf, who coached for three seasons at West Texas A&M, spent four seasons in the NFL after being chosen with the No. 2 pick in the 1998 draft by the Chargers.

In his NFL career, which included stints with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys, Leaf had 14 touchdowns and 36 interceptions. He was better known for outbursts directed at teammates, coaches, fans and reporters.
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George S. Patton wrote:
jtstang wrote:
George S. Patton wrote:SMU Football -- It's time to expect something.
Why now? Why him? Every coach before him professed to have the stuff to succeed here.
Because the academic roadblocks that we were told were the biggest issue have been cleared.

And I'm tired and I want to win.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure they have been 100% cleared. Thought that was going to happen but not going to say it has --- unless someone else can confirm 100%.
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George S. Patton wrote:
jtstang wrote:
George S. Patton wrote:SMU Football -- It's time to expect something.
Why now? Why him? Every coach before him professed to have the stuff to succeed here.
Because the academic roadblocks that we were told were the biggest issue have been cleared.

And I'm tired and I want to win.
Get real. He just implemented a new offense, run by an 18 year old and you expected something last year? Get out of here. If we win 1 game again next year- then yes, that is a disaster. But until that happens, give the guy a little time.
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SMU89 wrote:
SoCal_Pony wrote:
SMU89 wrote:I believe / hope Jones and staff know how to evaluate and determine what we need. As others have stated, including I believe Jones himself, getting some wins will help with recruiting.

Obviously, there is more comfort getting highly targeted players; however, stars and multiple offers are no guarantees.

We all know about Ryan Leaf --
You mean that Ryan Leaf who helped bring the Cougars their first Pac-10 championship in school history and took them to the Rose Bowl??

The Ryan Leaf who averaged 330.6 yards passing per game in his junior year and threw for a then-Pac-10 conference record 33 touchdowns??
No, I mean the Ryan Leaf with a NFL CAREER 14 TDs and 36 INTs and currently.......

The ex-Washington State University and San Diego Chargers quarterback is charged with burglary to a habitation, a second-degree felony. Leaf was also indicted on seven counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud and one count of delivery of a simulated controlled substance.

Leaf coached quarterbacks at West Texas A&M in Canyon, where the indictment was returned in May.

Leaf, who resigned from West Texas A&M after being investigated for drug crimes in November, was working in British Columbia, his attorney said. Kelly, a former head football coach at the college, said Leaf "has been to rehab and successfully completed it."

Leaf, who coached for three seasons at West Texas A&M, spent four seasons in the NFL after being chosen with the No. 2 pick in the 1998 draft by the Chargers.

In his NFL career, which included stints with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys, Leaf had 14 touchdowns and 36 interceptions. He was better known for outbursts directed at teammates, coaches, fans and reporters.
The ‘star’ system you speak of projects how players will perform on the college level, NOT the pro level.

Of course it is an imperfect science, but for you to offer up Ryan Leaf as an example of its imperfection is laughable.

Ryan Leaf, for all his short-comings as a professional ball player, for all his short-comings as a human being, was still the epitome of success as a college athlete.

The man came in 3rd in the Heisman voting the year Woodson won.
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SoCal_Pony wrote:
SMU89 wrote:
SoCal_Pony wrote: You mean that Ryan Leaf who helped bring the Cougars their first Pac-10 championship in school history and took them to the Rose Bowl??

The Ryan Leaf who averaged 330.6 yards passing per game in his junior year and threw for a then-Pac-10 conference record 33 touchdowns??
No, I mean the Ryan Leaf with a NFL CAREER 14 TDs and 36 INTs and currently.......

The ex-Washington State University and San Diego Chargers quarterback is charged with burglary to a habitation, a second-degree felony. Leaf was also indicted on seven counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud and one count of delivery of a simulated controlled substance.

Leaf coached quarterbacks at West Texas A&M in Canyon, where the indictment was returned in May.

Leaf, who resigned from West Texas A&M after being investigated for drug crimes in November, was working in British Columbia, his attorney said. Kelly, a former head football coach at the college, said Leaf "has been to rehab and successfully completed it."

Leaf, who coached for three seasons at West Texas A&M, spent four seasons in the NFL after being chosen with the No. 2 pick in the 1998 draft by the Chargers.

In his NFL career, which included stints with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys, Leaf had 14 touchdowns and 36 interceptions. He was better known for outbursts directed at teammates, coaches, fans and reporters.
The ‘star’ system you speak of projects how players will perform on the college level, NOT the pro level.

Of course it is an imperfect science, but for you to offer up Ryan Leaf as an example of its imperfection is laughable.
Glad I made you laugh. Its healthy.

Pro or College, evaluation can be wrong and there can be a lot of people wrong as in Ryan Leafs case or any number of high school players coming into college.
There are also several under-the-radar that turn out to be very productive.
I was more focused on Jones ability to hopefully identify those.
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