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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 200375" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>It's a tough call in my book, but as much a fan as I am of CPJ, I'd give the nod to Chan and here's why.</p><p></p><p>The true measure of recruiting success is not on the front end but on the back. How they actually perform on the college field says a lot more than what subscription peddling recruiting 'experts' say about high schoolers. We've always been a team built on project players, your proverbial 'diamonds in the rough.' Well, the true measure is how many actually turn out to be diamonds and how many are just pretty rocks. Imo, we had more diamonds with Chan than CPJ. Some of it's been plain ol' bad luck attrition hurting CPJ, but a lot of it has been guys not panning out as hoped. </p><p></p><p>That said, there's a lot to be excited about moving forward. Last year's haul is still very promising and I'm excited to see those guys develop and hopefully turn us back into that team nobody looks forward to playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 200375, member: 77"] It's a tough call in my book, but as much a fan as I am of CPJ, I'd give the nod to Chan and here's why. The true measure of recruiting success is not on the front end but on the back. How they actually perform on the college field says a lot more than what subscription peddling recruiting 'experts' say about high schoolers. We've always been a team built on project players, your proverbial 'diamonds in the rough.' Well, the true measure is how many actually turn out to be diamonds and how many are just pretty rocks. Imo, we had more diamonds with Chan than CPJ. Some of it's been plain ol' bad luck attrition hurting CPJ, but a lot of it has been guys not panning out as hoped. That said, there's a lot to be excited about moving forward. Last year's haul is still very promising and I'm excited to see those guys develop and hopefully turn us back into that team nobody looks forward to playing. [/QUOTE]
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