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Re: Recruitment Apathy ?

Postby sbsmith » Thu May 24, 2012 12:54 pm

AusTxPony wrote:FROM THE BIG EAST BOARD:
(Yesterday 06:52 PM)AusTxPony Wrote:
SMU Commit #7 - Nat Halverson, a speedy Safety, NR. The coaches continue to pick up these speedy kids who have few offers, that's not to say they aren't in the running on many 3-4* kids. They apparently trust themselves more than the Recruiting Services or number of offers. We shall see where we stand next Feb.
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That's how Boise became Boise. Trust your own coaches recruiting instead of the so called experts......
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Boise State is an outlier, many more programs recruit marginal players and are mediocre every season. If we had a coaching staff like Boise State (those guys routinely kicked June's [deleted] up and down the field when he was at Hawaii) it would be a lot easier trust their recruiting. Keep in mind that we haven't been able to win an average mid major league with marginal recruits, doesn't compute that we'll be able to win a much tougher league going forward with the same caliber of recruit.
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Re: Recruitment Apathy ?

Postby SMU 86 » Thu May 24, 2012 2:14 pm

One thing about it is that this year June will not have anymore Bennett players on the team. The entire O Line and some WR's were Bennett players last year so for those who say trust the coaches, we will find out this year how well June and staff have recruited as the proof will be in the pudding with an all June recruited team. Should make for an interesting year.
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Re: Recruitment Apathy ?

Postby AusTxPony » Thu May 24, 2012 7:03 pm

Let's remember that recruiting to Hawaii is tough. You're a 5 hour flight from the nearest hot beds of recruiting therefore very expensive, so yes JJ had a tougher time recruiting than Boise did. But Boise's point is well taken. It's not that we take shots on under radar guys, it's more that we haven't racked up many 4*s. But I think we led CUSA in three star kids last year, Yes? And some of our 2*s were upgraded by the end of their senior years.
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Re: Re: Recruitment Apathy ?

Postby couch 'em » Thu May 24, 2012 7:57 pm

AusTxPony wrote:Let's remember that recruiting to Hawaii is tough. You're a 5 hour flight from the nearest hot beds of recruiting therefore very expensive, so yes JJ had a tougher time recruiting than Boise did. But Boise's point is well taken. It's not that we take shots on under radar guys, it's more that we haven't racked up many 4*s. But I think we led CUSA in three star kids last year, Yes? And some of our 2*s were upgraded by the end of their senior years.

Is our recruiting much different than Hawaii's
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Re: Recruitment Apathy ?

Postby Mexmustang » Mon May 28, 2012 7:44 pm

From the "horse's mouth's"--yes, these kids are Rhodes scholars compared to Hawaii and also high character kids that by and large not in need of a second or third chance.
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Re: Recruitment Apathy ?

Postby SMU 86 » Thu May 31, 2012 4:14 pm

Interesting post on another site by a respected poster.

"As reported today by ESPN... SMU better pick up the pace on BE recruiting as UCF has.

The Knights have beat out bigger schools to secure commitments from three coveted recruits.

High School teammates Seyvon Lowery (Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast) and D.J. Killings (Jacksonville, Fla./First Coast) both chose UCF over offers from BCS Programs. Lowery had scholarship offers from Cincinnati, FIU, Kentucky, North Carolina and Ole Miss while Killings held offers from Georgia Southern, Kentucky, Minnesota, South Florida, Vanderbilt and West Virginia.

Signal-caller Justin Holman (Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson) also picked the Knights over offers from BCS Programs. Arizona State, Furman, Marshall, Missouri, North Carolina State, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest offered the 6-foot-3, 180-pounder as well.

Central Florida now has six commitments for the Class of 2013."
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