USC could have signed 17 and signed 13, we can now sign 20 next year. The 13 we signed certainly aren't shitty, one more year of this bullshit left to go and either Lane can actually coach or we get someone that can and it's back to where USC is supposed to be.So, I would like to thank USC for being the biggest dumpster fire in CFB right now. They have lost 5 recruits today so far and are down to 12 total.
It is most likely PR bullshit, he says the same shit ever year. He only has one more recruiting class left anyways.Entertaining. Interesting to read where Brown said the way UT recruits in the future is going to change and play more hardball with the way they offer scholarships and will possibly yank offers if kids go to other schools for a visit. I'm guessing that goes over like a lead balloon.
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Yep. Georgia's class, which is very good, is enough to make it the 7th best class in the SEC. Ridiculous.Until Foggy responded to that pic I thought it was a fake someone at A&M made up and posted at Tiger Droppings, only after his post did I look into it and see it was real. I did read about Mack Brown saying he wanted to cut scholarship offers to recruits who take other visits. I don't see that going over well.
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6 SEC schools ranked in the top 10, 5 of them on LSU's permanent schedule (and the 6th being LSU itself).
Blah. On the other hand I think the entire "star recruit" system is a steaming pile of horse shit for the most part. Seen too many 5 stars sit the bench their entire career and too many lower ranked players turn into real cornerstones of a defense or offense for a team.
For most of Mack's tenure they would instantly pull a ship if the player took a visit after committing to Texas and I think Mack did ok in recruiting. Allowing kids to take visits after committing is a new development over the past few years. Either way, its all fluff. If the player is a really highly ranked recruit they never have and won't pull the ship for taking visits. Those recruits have more power in the process.Until Foggy responded to that pic I thought it was a fake someone at A&M made up and posted at Tiger Droppings, only after his post did I look into it and see it was real. I did read about Mack Brown saying he wanted to cut scholarship offers to recruits who take other visits. I don't see that going over well.
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6 SEC schools ranked in the top 10, 5 of them on LSU's permanent schedule (and the 6th being LSU itself).
Blah. On the other hand I think the entire "star recruit" system is a steaming pile of horse shit for the most part. Seen too many 5 stars sit the bench their entire career and too many lower ranked players turn into real cornerstones of a defense or offense for a team.
Yeah we have them on the schedule the next 2 years as well, didn't mention them because they are outside the top 10 at #12 and they are not a permanent opponent for us like everyone in the west and Florida.Yep. Georgia's class, which is very good, is enough to make it the 7th best class in the SEC. Ridiculous.
Alabama has a better class than Ohio State.Who gives a shit about SEC recruiting classes? tOSU's is better than all of them.
All the thanks for that goes to our OC Tom Herman. He was the OC at Rice and Iowa St. before us and I believe he was even an assitant under Mack Brown at one time? Ever since Urban hired him he's talked about how its going to open the roads into Texas recruiting; recruits seem to love the guy.Meyer ripped it up in Texas this year. It has been a long time since somebody out of state not named Oklahoma had that much success in the state. Considering that Ohio State is really far away and has no ties to Texas it is a pretty amazing feat. Speaking of Oklahoma, they had a horrible class on paper. 24 commits but only 7 4 stars with very little presence in Texas. I'm not sure what their recruiting strategy is right now but if they aren't careful, Ohio State and other OOC teams will take away the players they normally get out of Texas. They will be fucked in the long term if that happens.
LSU didn't sign one recruit from the state of Texas this year. Next year will be interesting like you said. If Ohio State maintains their presence, Oregon still plucks a few recruits, and Texas takes a full class then Arkansas, LSU, and the Mississippi schools will have a hard time getting 4 star players from Texas.2014 will be a really interesting year for recruiting in Texas. Texas will actually be fully engaged again with the need for a full class, A&M has a ton of momentum, OU seems to be leaving the state in recruiting, and Ohio State, Oregon, and the SEC are trying to get a foothold. Texas really needs a good season. Of course, then again, a bad season means no more Mack Brown which would be a much bigger gain for Texas.