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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 202007" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Well … the people who rate the high school seniors certainly don't. Coach, however, is another story. Take Laskey, for instance. We gave him an offer when he was a junior. Then he went on to be all-state and class player of the year as a senior. And - wait for it - got "two stars" for his trouble. Tech and - again, wait for it - Navy and Air Force were his main offers. All three schools saw what he brought to the table. Apparently, no one else did.</p><p></p><p>Like I said in an earlier post, we're playing <em>Moneyball</em> with our offensive recruiting.</p><p></p><p>As to the next diamond: if I had to choose only one - looks to me like there are several in the 2015 bunch - it'd be Quaid. When I saw his high school senior highlights, I said out loud, "Ah. Another Laskey." All the same characteristics, all the same talent, and a smidgen bigger. I think he'll start at BB one of these days, barring injury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 202007, member: 265"] Well … the people who rate the high school seniors certainly don't. Coach, however, is another story. Take Laskey, for instance. We gave him an offer when he was a junior. Then he went on to be all-state and class player of the year as a senior. And - wait for it - got "two stars" for his trouble. Tech and - again, wait for it - Navy and Air Force were his main offers. All three schools saw what he brought to the table. Apparently, no one else did. Like I said in an earlier post, we're playing [I]Moneyball[/I] with our offensive recruiting. As to the next diamond: if I had to choose only one - looks to me like there are several in the 2015 bunch - it'd be Quaid. When I saw his high school senior highlights, I said out loud, "Ah. Another Laskey." All the same characteristics, all the same talent, and a smidgen bigger. I think he'll start at BB one of these days, barring injury. [/QUOTE]
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