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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 945066" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I hear what you’re saying, but the bolded part i disagree with. </p><p>The experiment is whether or not Deion can be successful. If he is, it’ll be because he has some coaching chops to go along with the recruiting and persona. His success or failure is not proof of concept, it’s proof of Deion. </p><p>I’ll also say, I think Deion can recruit his way to a TON of success in a depleted Pac 10 or a Big 12 that doesn’t include Texas and OK. Probably could strive a while in the ACC as well if schedules keep him away from the major talent rosters. However, If that success is going to translate to the likes of Kentucky or Missouri, or Rutgers, or Illinois, he’s got to be a great coach as well... he won’t win on recruiting alone in those conferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 945066, member: 4905"] I hear what you’re saying, but the bolded part i disagree with. The experiment is whether or not Deion can be successful. If he is, it’ll be because he has some coaching chops to go along with the recruiting and persona. His success or failure is not proof of concept, it’s proof of Deion. I’ll also say, I think Deion can recruit his way to a TON of success in a depleted Pac 10 or a Big 12 that doesn’t include Texas and OK. Probably could strive a while in the ACC as well if schedules keep him away from the major talent rosters. However, If that success is going to translate to the likes of Kentucky or Missouri, or Rutgers, or Illinois, he’s got to be a great coach as well... he won’t win on recruiting alone in those conferences. [/QUOTE]
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