ScottyIce Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 I’m basically Optimist Prime, but I have to say I’m really wondering where our recruiting momentum is at under Frost? Don’t get pissed, but Riley instantly had it. This time 3 years ago is when all the Keyshawn Sr. Stuff started to unravel. Which led to commitments from KJJR, Gebbia, Dismuke, plus visits from Holmes, pittman(whose little brother has us in his top 10) etc. Just wondering when it’s going to hit this spring. 2 Quote Link to comment
GBRFAN Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 Didn't Frost say that he doesn't do spring official visits? Seems like TO was never big on getting the early commit almost like he wanted them to wait and make sure that the kids were 100% sure - maybe SF has an approach that is similar. Either way, as you are hinting towards, it would be really nice to see some momentum moving NU's way. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted March 19, 2018 Author Share Posted March 19, 2018 (edited) 7 minutes ago, GBRFAN said: Didn't Frost say that he doesn't do spring official visits? Seems like TO was never big on getting the early commit almost like he wanted them to wait and make sure that the kids were 100% sure - maybe SF has an approach that is similar. Either way, as you are hinting towards, it would be really nice to see some momentum moving NU's way. EVERYONE is big on getting recruits to unofficially visit. Which is what i referred to. This is is the first year of spring officials, so it didn’t play a role for Riley. Edited March 19, 2018 by ScottyIce Quote Link to comment
HS_Coach_C Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 4 minutes ago, ScottyIce said: EVERYONE is big on getting recruits to unofficially visit. Which is what i referred to. This is is the first year of spring officials, so it didn’t play a role for Riley. There are quite a few guys that have already said they'll be at the spring game, and I'm sure we'll hear about lots more as it gets closer. We haven't heard as much about them because I don't think any of them have famous parents. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted March 19, 2018 Author Share Posted March 19, 2018 36 minutes ago, HS_Coach_C said: There are quite a few guys that have already said they'll be at the spring game, and I'm sure we'll hear about lots more as it gets closer. We haven't heard as much about them because I don't think any of them have famous parents. Check back the past couple years, I had a running list of Spring game attendees. Last year it was around 50 at this time. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 Riley had one connection that got a lot of early pub. They went from 0 to 100 pretty quickly based on that. Didn't really end up meaning all that much (other than Gebbia) but it really helped them get going. Frost and Co are a long ways behind for a lot of reasons. First, they had a ton of work to do to fill the 2018 class. Riley was fortunate that most of Pelini's recruits stayed on so they didn't have nearly as much work to do there. Second, Frost was splitting time between recruiting for the 2018 class and coaching UCF. They didn't have much time to get a jump start on 2019. Third, when they finally did get the 2018 class signed they were so burned out from doing two jobs for two months that they took some time off - and deservedly so. Now they're finally getting to where they can really get going on the 2019 class. Finally, Riley could sell recruits on coming to one of the 4-5 schools who had won at least nine games the previous seven seasons. Pretty easy to sell "we just need a few guys to get us over the top" in that scenario. Frost is recovering from a dumpster fire. It's unfortunate. But it's the way it is. We have ground to make up but I'm not worried. 2 Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted March 19, 2018 Author Share Posted March 19, 2018 Fair enough. Good synopsis Mav. I just needed a little reassuring. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 1 hour ago, Mavric said: Riley had one connection that got a lot of early pub. They went from 0 to 100 pretty quickly based on that. Didn't really end up meaning all that much (other than Gebbia) but it really helped them get going. Frost and Co are a long ways behind for a lot of reasons. First, they had a ton of work to do to fill the 2018 class. Riley was fortunate that most of Pelini's recruits stayed on so they didn't have nearly as much work to do there. Second, Frost was splitting time between recruiting for the 2018 class and coaching UCF. They didn't have much time to get a jump start on 2019. Third, when they finally did get the 2018 class signed they were so burned out from doing two jobs for two months that they took some time off - and deservedly so. Now they're finally getting to where they can really get going on the 2019 class. Finally, Riley could sell recruits on coming to one of the 4-5 schools who had won at least nine games the previous seven seasons. Pretty easy to sell "we just need a few guys to get us over the top" in that scenario. Frost is recovering from a dumpster fire. It's unfortunate. But it's the way it is. We have ground to make up but I'm not worried. Sounds like "the new coach is going to be so much better at recruiting than the old coach just wait and see" justification to me 2 Quote Link to comment
In the Deed the Glory Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 The momentum for recruiting will hopefully be in the fall when we field a team that appears to be able to win. That will be something new... 1 Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 11 hours ago, ScottyIce said: Optimist Prime You should trademark this. Or make it your screen name. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted March 19, 2018 Author Share Posted March 19, 2018 7 minutes ago, RedDenver said: You should trademark this. Or make it your screen name. boom. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 10 hours ago, Mavric said: Riley had one connection that got a lot of early pub. They went from 0 to 100 pretty quickly based on that. Didn't really end up meaning all that much (other than Gebbia) but it really helped them get going. Frost and Co are a long ways behind for a lot of reasons. First, they had a ton of work to do to fill the 2018 class. Riley was fortunate that most of Pelini's recruits stayed on so they didn't have nearly as much work to do there. Second, Frost was splitting time between recruiting for the 2018 class and coaching UCF. They didn't have much time to get a jump start on 2019. Third, when they finally did get the 2018 class signed they were so burned out from doing two jobs for two months that they took some time off - and deservedly so. Now they're finally getting to where they can really get going on the 2019 class. Finally, Riley could sell recruits on coming to one of the 4-5 schools who had won at least nine games the previous seven seasons. Pretty easy to sell "we just need a few guys to get us over the top" in that scenario. Frost is recovering from a dumpster fire. It's unfortunate. But it's the way it is. We have ground to make up but I'm not worried. Yep...and basically it's March. 1 Quote Link to comment
HS_Coach_C Posted March 19, 2018 Share Posted March 19, 2018 10 hours ago, ScottyIce said: Check back the past couple years, I had a running list of Spring game attendees. Last year it was around 50 at this time. While I agree with @Mavric and he basically covered everything, I decided to look back at the past 3 years. I know there were a lot of spring game visitors last year, but wouldn't the 2015 Spring Game be a better comparison since it was Riley's first year? Looking at the numbers, I'd say we've already matched that year. 2015 had 9 class of '16 scholly players (2 that were committed), 4 class of '17 scholly players, and 16 others (mostly potential walk-ons) 2016 had 18 class of '17 scholly players, 3 class of '18 scholly players, and 14 others 2017 had 29 class of '18 scholly players, 12 class of '19 & '20 scholly players 2018 already has 9 class of '19 players that have said they're coming, and that doesn't even include the 3 commits So 2016 had 13 (29 total), 2017 had 21 (35 total), and 2018 had 41 (non-scholly players weren't included) A couple notes: 1. These numbers probably aren't exact, but they should be close and give us a good idea 2. These lists were of potential visitors, I didn't look at how many actually showed up 3. These lists were updated right up until the spring game - we're currently 33 days away from the spring game 4. Many kids don't make plans weeks in advance, I'm sure we'll hear about more 5. I'd be shocked if we didn't have at least 20 potential walk-on candidates at the spring game 2015: 2016: 2017: Also, this looks familiar: 3 Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted March 19, 2018 Author Share Posted March 19, 2018 1 hour ago, HS_Coach_C said: While I agree with @Mavric and he basically covered everything, I decided to look back at the past 3 years. I know there were a lot of spring game visitors last year, but wouldn't the 2015 Spring Game be a better comparison since it was Riley's first year? Looking at the numbers, I'd say we've already matched that year. 2015 had 9 class of '16 scholly players (2 that were committed), 4 class of '17 scholly players, and 16 others (mostly potential walk-ons) 2016 had 18 class of '17 scholly players, 3 class of '18 scholly players, and 14 others 2017 had 29 class of '18 scholly players, 12 class of '19 & '20 scholly players 2018 already has 9 class of '19 players that have said they're coming, and that doesn't even include the 3 commits So 2016 had 13 (29 total), 2017 had 21 (35 total), and 2018 had 41 (non-scholly players weren't included) A couple notes: 1. These numbers probably aren't exact, but they should be close and give us a good idea 2. These lists were of potential visitors, I didn't look at how many actually showed up 3. These lists were updated right up until the spring game - we're currently 33 days away from the spring game 4. Many kids don't make plans weeks in advance, I'm sure we'll hear about more 5. I'd be shocked if we didn't have at least 20 potential walk-on candidates at the spring game 2015: 2016: 2017: Also, this looks familiar: Fair, but the 2015 SPRING GAME visitors list wasn't that impressive, it was the actual visitors to practices and campus before hand. That's when the Keyshawn19 group or whatever came through. Only Keyshawn and maybe Darnay? came to the Spring game that year. PS, i'm impressed that you were able to dig up all those dinosaurs. Kudos! Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted March 19, 2018 Author Share Posted March 19, 2018 Also @Mavric I feel really comfortable in saying that the Keyshawn movement directly led to commitments from: Dismuke, Keyshawn, Gebbia, Tyjon, McQuitty, POB and Avery Roberts. I realize Keyshawn is gone. I realize none of those guys have done a whole lot yet. I also realize you will argue about McQuitty, POB and Roberts, but the Keyshawn stuff set the ocean in motion for those commits. They were heavily peer recruited by Keyshawn Jr. Quote Link to comment
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