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<blockquote data-quote="Coloradojacket" data-source="post: 314717" data-attributes="member: 3070"><p>My take, all this is horse crap. This article is written on the idea of rating kids in high school and their star status. Eason over rat UGA was a 5 star....playing in Washington State where there is no football. At best he is a 2 star quarterback. We can go down a list of great players at Tech and many on our current roster that were not in the ESPN 100. They are beating Virginia which is loaded with 4 star tied water players. A kid in high school is not grown. He plays against a bunch if kids that will never play college ball. He may run up great stats against a bunch o kids that are slow. when a guy gets to about 20, he is starting to mature. Fact is men are not truly physically mature until their early 30's. I know this because my rugby team full of 30 and 40 somethings would kick the crap out of college teams we played. CPJ develops players and fits them into his scheme. And guess what, this is what college football is doing. Nobody hardly runs pro-schemes any more. And pro football will have to change.</p><p></p><p>This idea to measure a team based on how many players go to the NFL is a joke. Let's see Miami in the last 5 years has sent how many to the NFL......and they have won how many Coastal Championships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coloradojacket, post: 314717, member: 3070"] My take, all this is horse crap. This article is written on the idea of rating kids in high school and their star status. Eason over rat UGA was a 5 star....playing in Washington State where there is no football. At best he is a 2 star quarterback. We can go down a list of great players at Tech and many on our current roster that were not in the ESPN 100. They are beating Virginia which is loaded with 4 star tied water players. A kid in high school is not grown. He plays against a bunch if kids that will never play college ball. He may run up great stats against a bunch o kids that are slow. when a guy gets to about 20, he is starting to mature. Fact is men are not truly physically mature until their early 30's. I know this because my rugby team full of 30 and 40 somethings would kick the crap out of college teams we played. CPJ develops players and fits them into his scheme. And guess what, this is what college football is doing. Nobody hardly runs pro-schemes any more. And pro football will have to change. This idea to measure a team based on how many players go to the NFL is a joke. Let's see Miami in the last 5 years has sent how many to the NFL......and they have won how many Coastal Championships. [/QUOTE]
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