CB Stanley Garner [Kentucky - Signed LOI]

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Player: Stanley Garner

Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

School: Dillard

Position: Cornerback

Height: 6-3

Weight: 180

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I agree....but to continue this recruiting trend next season will require much better on the field performance.  Frost is coming off great national publicity from the undefeated season and coach of the year honors...we probably need to win 8 games next year to have offseason recruiting momentum.


I have no doubt that there will be plenty of examples next year to be able to show the explosiveness of the offense.  Yes, there will be duds, but there are going to be some games where you'll be like

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He must have figured bookie said he was 100% and josh Moore said he was 1000% so he had to bump it up to 10,000 percent since 100 and 1000 obviously lost their meaning when those 2 de-committed. 

 
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I agree....but to continue this recruiting trend next season will require much better on the field performance.  Frost is coming off great national publicity from the undefeated season and coach of the year honors...we probably need to win 8 games next year to have offseason recruiting momentum.


Winning never hurts. This staff is big on relationships, too, and in many cases they'll have had more time to build better ones. They don't need to win the natty next year to show something, though. I can pretty much guarantee you the defense improves, that's almost a given with a quality hire to a bad team. The offense just has to pass the prove it test....prove it's not a G5 fluke. If he gets some of this speed to commit, he'll get enough highlight plays to sustain momentum even if the record isn't great.

The early signing day can help, too. This season's momentum will have already done a lot of work by the time we hit the heart of conference play next year.

 
I think you wouldn’t allow coaches to do an in-home visit if you were truly committed to another school.

 
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