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My people say he's like a 3rd-floor Jonathan Ogden.Im told his floor is Orlando Pace...
My people say he's like a 3rd-floor Jonathan Ogden.Im told his floor is Orlando Pace...
Don’t think so.Is this the "fireworks " we were told to expect this week?
That’s what Atlantic Coast was built for originally, that only provided temporary relief. But like you pointed out, the growth has really started in South Jax/Saint Johns County. Rezoning seems to be taking place every year, Bartram doesn’t even take all the kids from the neighborhood right across the street, it’s getting crazy.Wow, I did not know that. Was a new school built to take some of the enrollment off of Mandarin? I know there is MASSSSIVE growth in south Jax right now, I have some family up there.
Also many Duval County residents moving to St. John’s, or at least sending their kids to St. John’s schoolsThat’s what Atlantic Coast was built for originally, that only provided temporary relief. But like you pointed out, the growth has really started in South Jax/Saint Johns County. Rezoning seems to be taking place every year, Bartram doesn’t even take all the kids from the neighborhood right across the street, it’s getting crazy.
All them **** Yankees coming down here.
Their offensive line last year, which was dominant, had two low 3 stars (TJ Bass and Alex Forsyth) and a no star (Ryan Walk).Congrats to Plazz. Hope he comes here and kills it.
On a side note, I'm curious as to where this narrative about Mario being a top evaluator of lower-ranked talent is coming from. That obviously wasn't something he showed during his time at Bama under Saban. The only players Mario recruited to Oregon who become first round or Day 2 draft picks were:
- OT Penei Sewell, a high 4* and top 75 overall recruit who went 7th overall in the 2021 draft.
- DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, a 5* and the #2 overall recruit in 2019 who went 5th overall in the 2022 draft.
- S Jevon Holland, a rock solid 4* and top 150 overall recruit who became the 36th overall pick in the 2021 draft.
If you zero in on his bread and butter by looking at Oregon's current OL to see how players he recruited to that program are expected to do this year, you'll see that 2 of their 5 starters are transfers brought in by Lanning. Their LT, Josh Conerly, is a 5* who committed to Oregon months after Lanning first arrived. The other two starters along their OL are:
[BGCOLOR=initial]- C Jackson Powers-Johnson, a former rock solid 4* and top 200 overall recruit signed by Mario & Mirabal, who's one of the top returning guards in the nation. [/BGCOLOR]
- RG Steven Jones, a former 4* and top 250 overall recruit signed by Cristobal, who's also a returning starter.
If Mario has some secret sauce for evaluating lower-ranked players, that would be great for us. But it's also not something he's proven and it certainly isn't why he has the reputation he possesses as a great recruiter.
Yeah, I’m DTWD, but moved to St.Johns County because I want my kids going to St.John’s County schools.Also many Duval County residents moving to St. John’s, or at least sending their kids to St. John’s schools
RT Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu was a juco kid drafted in the 6th round.Congrats to Plazz. Hope he comes here and kills it.
On a side note, I'm curious as to where this narrative about Mario being a top evaluator of lower-ranked talent is coming from. That obviously wasn't something he showed during his time at Bama under Saban. The only players Mario recruited to Oregon who become first round or Day 2 draft picks were:
- OT Penei Sewell, a high 4* and top 75 overall recruit who went 7th overall in the 2021 draft.
- DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, a 5* and the #2 overall recruit in 2019 who went 5th overall in the 2022 draft.
- S Jevon Holland, a rock solid 4* and top 150 overall recruit who became the 36th overall pick in the 2021 draft.
If you zero in on his bread and butter by looking at Oregon's current OL to see how players he recruited to that program are expected to do this year, you'll see that 2 of their 5 starters are transfers brought in by Lanning. Their LT, Josh Conerly, is a 5* who committed to Oregon months after Lanning first arrived. The other two starters along their OL are:
[BGCOLOR=initial]- C Jackson Powers-Johnson, a former rock solid 4* and top 200 overall recruit signed by Mario & Mirabal, who's one of the top returning guards in the nation. [/BGCOLOR]
- RG Steven Jones, a former 4* and top 250 overall recruit signed by Cristobal, who's also a returning starter.
If Mario has some secret sauce for evaluating lower-ranked players, that would be great for us. But it's also not something he's proven and it certainly isn't why he has the reputation he possesses as a great recruiter.
I agree 10000% with this and we are now seeing this except the one exception:on a serious note, measurables now matter(more than ever) at UM. No longer will this program be recruiting guys who are considered long-range development guys, or projects, not have at least a certain size, length and weight to their frames.
At the very least, they will look the part
And the fire in a man’s heartWelcome to the U!
Don’t understand all the star whores who look at just the “3*” and then don’t provide any insight about the “project player” in reference to what they dislike or like on the players film.
Kid has the body type of an NFL tackle. He will sit two years behind Samson/Francis then will emerge as a potential beast after getting coached up plus two years lifting in kir S/C program. Look at the size of this dude, He's Like a Tommy Kinsler type. Body types and measurements are everything ( pause) and Mario and Mirabal are among the best in identifying these types.Let’s revisit this down the road.
I agree, Anez could be one.Don't know, not willing to research it. Did find in a quick search that Anez Cooper's ranking was very similar. And for a college lineman, seems to be working out pretty well.
we dunno the end result here yet but the difference in body type that we're recruiting, regardless of stars is evidentTheir offensive line last year, which was dominant, had two low 3 stars (TJ Bass and Alex Forsyth) and a no star (Ryan Walk).
I would rather take my chances with the Mauigoas of the world, but there is evidence that these guys can evaluate OL.
Also many Duval County residents moving to St. John’s, or at least sending their kids to St. John’s schools
Yeah, I’m DTWD, but moved to St.Johns County because I want my kids going to St.John’s County schools.
Their offensive line last year, which was dominant, had two low 3 stars (TJ Bass and Alex Forsyth) and a no star (Ryan Walk).
I would rather take my chances with the Mauigoas of the world, but there is evidence that these guys can evaluate OL.