Chadhusker
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I think frost will do a great job developing this kid and other o linemen he gets. The Olinemen at ucf played real well last year.
On the surface it might seem odd to offer a player who has no other offers from P5. If I trust the coaches to see talent (I know we've said that before but what choice do we have!) then I have to think they saw something in him that would work for this offense.
Honestly, the number of 3 star busts at OL is more concerning to me over the years than the 4 star ones. We basically went 0-5 on OL commits in 2013. That's difficult to build back up from that.Two points: 1) Under both Pelini and Riley we had several 4* OL recruits who ended up being busts, and 2) OL is the one position group where "star ranking" is not as important. Great coaching and development can turn a bunch of walk-ons into All-Americans, because an OL can be greater than the sum of its parts.
Agree totally. I'd rather have five 3* kids who are well coached and play as a unit than five 4 or 5* kids who are poorly coached in a weak system and who often lack motivation.Two points: 1) Under both Pelini and Riley we had several 4* OL recruits who ended up being busts, and 2) OL is the one position group where "star ranking" is not as important. Great coaching and development can turn a bunch of walk-ons into All-Americans, because an OL can be greater than the sum of its parts.
I agree. I think Frost will do that- I think he sets the tone for how his program will be run and what will be expected of them. So if they commit there is a standard that must be set. I think it is good to lay the law down so the kids know coming in. No red carpet will be laid out.This isn't directed at anyone specifically, but there seems to be a mindset that 3* kids are more coachable than higher rated kids. I want 4* and 5* kids who the coaches can coach and also fit in the system. I'd also like a coaching staff who can see how they can turn a 2 or 3* kid into a 5* kid by the time he graduates. That's where Wisconsin is kicking our butt.
This isn't directed at anyone specifically, but there seems to be a mindset that 3* kids are more coachable than higher rated kids. I want 4* and 5* kids who the coaches can coach and also fit in the system. I'd also like a coaching staff who can see how they can turn a 2 or 3* kid into a 5* kid by the time he graduates. That's where Wisconsin is kicking our butt.
It's a combination of finding enough 4 and 5 stars that WANT to be coached, along with hard working lower rated kids with chips on their shoulders and coaching them all up. That combination along with scheme/ play calling can beat Ohio state. We will never be Ohio State having only 4 and 5 star kids and never were.Ya, I want to be in on kids like this.
https://247sports.com/Article/Ohio-State-Buckeyes-Football-Staffs-personal-touch-won-Harry-Millers-commitment-118985604
OSU will have the best interior lineman duo in the country. It won't matter how well you coach kids up when you are as far behind as we are.
It's all a process ... but we have many mountains to climb. It's gonna take some recruiting cycles to get into better athletes. For now, couldn't be happier to find Mr. Anderson. In the future, we all know that we will need to improve.
While I don't necessarily disagree, to a point. It was interesting when I looked up the last three years 1st team AA linemen which consisted of 14 players.Two points: 1) Under both Pelini and Riley we had several 4* OL recruits who ended up being busts, and 2) OL is the one position group where "star ranking" is not as important. Great coaching and development can turn a bunch of walk-ons into All-Americans, because an OL can be greater than the sum of its parts.