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I really dont. The OL isnt a problem nor will it be.Which HS was he from?
You get my point.
I really dont. The OL isnt a problem nor will it be.Which HS was he from?
You get my point.
I think people forget how young our oline is. Not every high end kid wants to jump on board to a unit that has several sophomores starting and several more young options lined up behind them.Jesus…More OL high on us and hust disappearing out of the blue. Any input here?
Thomas, Addison, Matthews…Very mysterious for interest to just not be there.
I think people forget how young our oline is. Not every high end kid wants to jump on board to a unit that has several sophomores starting and several more young options lined up behind them.
2 sophs starting,1 junior. I was responding to your comment. But was speaking in general. I think it's important to remember y'all are gonna hear what people are supposed to. Doesn't always reflect reality or end results.Not forgetting anything...
We have 1, maybe 2 sophs starting?
And ya I get it, so that means we only land any of the top targets once every 4 years? Top programs without Cristobal/Mirabal do better than that right?
Again, for the umpteenth time, big picture I'm not worried, and think we will continue to get some kid…It's just extremely weird this season that kids we are heavily involved with…All of a sudden in May and June, we go from top 3 to not even mentioned. At a position that is our "specialty"
No disrespect but young where, by the time the 2025 recruits get to campus they might sit one year but by their sophomore years most of our guys Will be gone by then only young guys we have are Samson, Francis, Kinsler, and Plazz. The rest are projects that are 2 years away from being 2 years away.I think people forget how young our oline is. Not every high end kid wants to jump on board to a unit that has several sophomores starting and several more young options lined up behind them.
Top notch kids commit to schools with that same situation all the time. Let alone ones without one of the CMC/Miarabel combo and their rep.2 sophs starting,1 junior. I was responding to your comment. But was speaking in general.
I think it's important to remember y'all are gonna hear what people are supposed to. Doesn't always reflect reality or end results.
There's 5 spots and high value targets want immediate playing time.No disrespect but young where, by the time the 2025 recruits get to campus they might sit one year but by their sophomore years most of our guys Will be gone by then only young guys we have are Samson, Francis, Kinsler, and Plazz. The rest are projects that are 2 years away from being 2 years away.
Guys don't want to sit anymore and need to play year one now I seeThere's 5 spots and high value targets want immediate playing time.
Several differences that people aren't acknowledging. Yes top tier schools absolutely USED TO STACK top tier talent. Now in the days of nil it's not as simple. Between the kids wanting immediate playing time and the collective wanting immediate justification towards the investment. We're still a long way from the nil that the top tier schools do. Just had to have a conversation with Kirby not so smart. Top to bottom 85 dudes in they average 300k across the entire squad...Guys don't want to sit anymore and need to play year one now I see
Thanks for the info. That'd put UGA at around $25M NIL budget. There was smoke that we were set to spend in the $19-20M range this year. And that was before Spring portal I believe. So it seems pretty reasonable. And I think a big difference between UGA and us has to just be QB spending. Beck and Ward are probably in the same pay range. But they also have Stockton, Rashada, and Puglisi who were all top 150 recruits, so any of them individually has to be making more to probably double what all of our backup QBs are making combined. And given QB is the highest Value position for NIL, that's gotta be a large difference.Several differences that people aren't acknowledging. Yes top tier schools absolutely USED TO STACK top tier talent. Now in the days of nil it's not as simple. Between the kids wanting immediate playing time and the collective wanting immediate justification towards the investment. We're still a long way from the nil that the top tier schools do. Just had to have a conversation with Kirby not so smart. Top to bottom 85 dudes in they average 300k across the entire squad...
Yea one thing to add also I think with d-line we can sell players rotating so we can stack there easier than o-line because you only have fiveSeveral differences that people aren't acknowledging. Yes top tier schools absolutely USED TO STACK top tier talent. Now in the days of nil it's not as simple. Between the kids wanting immediate playing time and the collective wanting immediate justification towards the investment. We're still a long way from the nil that the top tier schools do. Just had to have a conversation with Kirby not so smart. Top to bottom 85 dudes in they average 300k across the entire squad...
Also interior Olineman are usually not super highly rated. Like the best center in the country yearly is like a low to mid 4 star. Guards aren't typically 5 stars or high 4 stars either usually. For example, Connor Lew was a 3 star for almost his entire cycle before he flipped from us, and was great as a true frosh.Yea one thing to add also I think with d-line we can sell players rotating so we can stack there easier than o-line because you only have five