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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 376055" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Paragraphs are your friend. I try and avoid being a grammar nazi as I rarely use proper grammar myself. But this wall of text is substantial.</p><p></p><p>Yeah we'd s prefer to shirt every freshman. Especially at the LOS. Lack of depth has prevented this. Which is a good argument for recruiting more bodies to the OL.</p><p></p><p>How many of our OL / DL, didn't play at the LOS in high school? I'm aware of none.</p><p></p><p>Resources and staff. Another ad naseum devate point. Even the coach haters have had to admit that our program has severely lagged in resources. Continuity of staff helps to mitigate this to a degree. But certainly can't overcome it. </p><p></p><p>Everyone wants our coaches to coach players up at an elite level. They want the coaches to recruit at an elite level. If we paid assistants competitive salaries we could largely get the assistants we want imo. If we had a competitive recruiting staff, that would probably relieve some of the recruiting burdens from the shoulders of our assistants and coordinators and would probably free them up to better meet the prior listed goal.</p><p></p><p>Yes it will be difficult to consistently compete in the top 25 annually. Is it possible though? Absolutely imo. Is it possible if we continue to underfund the program and fail to match our peers? Probably not. You may not be able to get your "psyche" to accept this but that failure to recognize the facts properly doesn't change the facts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 376055, member: 735"] Paragraphs are your friend. I try and avoid being a grammar nazi as I rarely use proper grammar myself. But this wall of text is substantial. Yeah we'd s prefer to shirt every freshman. Especially at the LOS. Lack of depth has prevented this. Which is a good argument for recruiting more bodies to the OL. How many of our OL / DL, didn't play at the LOS in high school? I'm aware of none. Resources and staff. Another ad naseum devate point. Even the coach haters have had to admit that our program has severely lagged in resources. Continuity of staff helps to mitigate this to a degree. But certainly can't overcome it. Everyone wants our coaches to coach players up at an elite level. They want the coaches to recruit at an elite level. If we paid assistants competitive salaries we could largely get the assistants we want imo. If we had a competitive recruiting staff, that would probably relieve some of the recruiting burdens from the shoulders of our assistants and coordinators and would probably free them up to better meet the prior listed goal. Yes it will be difficult to consistently compete in the top 25 annually. Is it possible though? Absolutely imo. Is it possible if we continue to underfund the program and fail to match our peers? Probably not. You may not be able to get your "psyche" to accept this but that failure to recognize the facts properly doesn't change the facts. [/QUOTE]
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