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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 377163" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>DeShauan I knew about and he would have been as big a winner here as he was at Clemson, but Winston? Here I think you must have been getting bad info; he was always a straight drop-back passer. But, in general, I think you are right and I shouldn't have said what I did. I think we would love to have a player like Sims on the field for us. Oth, having players who actually fit what we are doing is even better. I've often said here that we are playing <em>Moneyball</em> on O, going after players other schools (except the academies) don't try too hard for. Because we have a good chance to get them and they'll fit. Sure, we'll take a flier on great players; <em>everybody</em> does. But focused recruiting is more our speed.</p><p></p><p>On D I should have been more specific: we have had trouble getting DLs who can make a difference. Again, except for somebody like Sue, getting great DLs is more of a crap shoot. There are very few standout DLs every year, especially inside guys. We offer them, of course, but, like I said, so does everybody else. And, I might add, we haven't had very good luck with the highly rated DLs we have signed. I think this is a common problem, however; it's hard to spot a true all-star DL in high school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 377163, member: 265"] DeShauan I knew about and he would have been as big a winner here as he was at Clemson, but Winston? Here I think you must have been getting bad info; he was always a straight drop-back passer. But, in general, I think you are right and I shouldn't have said what I did. I think we would love to have a player like Sims on the field for us. Oth, having players who actually fit what we are doing is even better. I've often said here that we are playing [I]Moneyball[/I] on O, going after players other schools (except the academies) don't try too hard for. Because we have a good chance to get them and they'll fit. Sure, we'll take a flier on great players; [I]everybody[/I] does. But focused recruiting is more our speed. On D I should have been more specific: we have had trouble getting DLs who can make a difference. Again, except for somebody like Sue, getting great DLs is more of a crap shoot. There are very few standout DLs every year, especially inside guys. We offer them, of course, but, like I said, so does everybody else. And, I might add, we haven't had very good luck with the highly rated DLs we have signed. I think this is a common problem, however; it's hard to spot a true all-star DL in high school. [/QUOTE]
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