Which comes first, winning at an elite level or getting elite recruits?coach em up but how can you really get to that elite level of winning without elite level of talent..... coming in 2nd does it count much for anything in the recruiting game..... not a downer (anymore on our recruiting) about this class at all.. i thinks its pretty rad and everyone is doing a great job.. but its like graduate from business school and look for your first job and nobody hires you because you have no expirence... what are you supposed to do??
Which comes first, winning at an elite level or getting elite recruits?coach em up but how can you really get to that elite level of winning without elite level of talent..... coming in 2nd does it count much for anything in the recruiting game..... not a downer (anymore on our recruiting) about this class at all.. i thinks its pretty rad and everyone is doing a great job.. but its like graduate from business school and look for your first job and nobody hires you because you have no expirence... what are you supposed to do??
Both are actually correct. Some schools end up becoming elite programs because they had elite recruiting staffs (and also probably live in recruiting hotbeds) and some schools nab top recruits for elite success on the field, even if it's (initially) without 5 star talent.Which comes first, winning at an elite level or getting elite recruits?coach em up but how can you really get to that elite level of winning without elite level of talent..... coming in 2nd does it count much for anything in the recruiting game..... not a downer (anymore on our recruiting) about this class at all.. i thinks its pretty rad and everyone is doing a great job.. but its like graduate from business school and look for your first job and nobody hires you because you have no expirence... what are you supposed to do??
winning at an elite level with coach up players.. catch a few breaks... etc......
Clearly the best college player, ever. No question at this point in his career.This guy could have a positive effect on our program for the next 15-20 years. Even more so than Suh.
I don't know about all time my friend.Ha. Suh was the greatest defensive player of a generation, if not all time. Let's relax a bit with the recruiting hyperbole.
I think this guy could very well be the next Suh or to at least be close to what Suh brought to the table. He is Big Physical and quick, aand he isn't fat looks to be in good shape.My point isn't that he's better than suh. It's that he can affect this class as well as the next 5! He's a beast and we need this kid! He helps every level of our D!