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<blockquote data-quote="croberts" data-source="post: 510379" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>I see your logic but wonder if other schools are busy with 25 recruiting staff members focusing solely on a kids tape and we have 3 that first must determine the 10-20% that have what it takes to be successful here, we may have a problem and have had one.</p><p></p><p>Certainly a lot of what you are saying fits the talking points of many about PJs offense. I will throw out the counter that with a much larger budget that we could have found many more Shaq Masons at 2-3 star that others didnt want because the were not 6'4" and 4 star qbs that were told they were a defensive back at the next level. In my mind Our offense played like they were 4 star players except when they were over powered by teams that were in the top 10 defensively. Top 10 defensive units generally over matched any offense. Your statement about a top 30 recruiting class sounds wonderful but our finances put us 5th from the bottom in all of power 5 football and every team spending more also think they should be in the top 30. Im not picking on you but just pointing out the other side. On the bright side: We have seen a shocking transformation in recruiting performance here on the flats before. It just wasnt in this sport. Bobby Cremins came on campus and with out a budget hitch hiked across the country to find Joseph, John Sally, Mark Price and history was made. . By the way, there was talk of him loosing his job over spending money that wasnt there. As you say, time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croberts, post: 510379, member: 750"] I see your logic but wonder if other schools are busy with 25 recruiting staff members focusing solely on a kids tape and we have 3 that first must determine the 10-20% that have what it takes to be successful here, we may have a problem and have had one. Certainly a lot of what you are saying fits the talking points of many about PJs offense. I will throw out the counter that with a much larger budget that we could have found many more Shaq Masons at 2-3 star that others didnt want because the were not 6'4" and 4 star qbs that were told they were a defensive back at the next level. In my mind Our offense played like they were 4 star players except when they were over powered by teams that were in the top 10 defensively. Top 10 defensive units generally over matched any offense. Your statement about a top 30 recruiting class sounds wonderful but our finances put us 5th from the bottom in all of power 5 football and every team spending more also think they should be in the top 30. Im not picking on you but just pointing out the other side. On the bright side: We have seen a shocking transformation in recruiting performance here on the flats before. It just wasnt in this sport. Bobby Cremins came on campus and with out a budget hitch hiked across the country to find Joseph, John Sally, Mark Price and history was made. . By the way, there was talk of him loosing his job over spending money that wasnt there. As you say, time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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