A lot of the issue has to do with coaching and that is because the coaching stipends have been the same for the last 30 years. Other states like GA, coaching pays much more. Many head football coaches don't even have to teach for their salary.
No. There's nothing you can do. If you could it would just mean larger Dade County drama queens anyway.I remember when Nick Saban got his machine running in Alabama by providing steroids and a blue print to all of the local high schools in Alabama to produce these rare 3-4 type big *** "4 and 5 star" linebackers and NTs that only fit his system, and that oddly enough seemingly popped up out of nowhere only after Saban became the HC at bama.
Is there a way Miami, under Coach Richt, can do the same thing maybe starting out in the younger classes? Minus the steroids, of course.
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Yup.
More leagues down here are going with unlimited along the lines.
Not sure I'm cool with that in the youngest of leagues, but once you get to middle school ages (11u, 12u, 13u), I am down with it. That 6th to 7th grade jump is a serious one though...kids show back up the next summer for practice and the line boys are mammouths while the skill guys seemingly ain't grow.
I've seen countless skill kids...nice little players but nothing special...show up for that 12u season...get blown up by a kid, that a year prior would be a nice even matchup. They'd fade away like Spiderman in Tony Stark's arms...and then the next time I'd see them, they are fielding balls on the baseball diamond.
I remember when Nick Saban got his machine running in Alabama by providing steroids and a blue print to all of the local high schools in Alabama to produce these rare 3-4 type big *** "4 and 5 star" linebackers and NTs that only fit his system, and that oddly enough seemingly popped up out of nowhere only after Saban became the HC at bama.
Is there a way Miami, under Coach Richt, can do the same thing maybe starting out in the younger classes? Minus the steroids, of course.
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Their coming down the pike withthem changing up the rules in some youth leagues allowing the heavy kids to play based on age. Kids dont have to be cutting weight...i couldnt even play youth ball as i was too big.
South FLA simply doesn't produce 6'2"+ 280+ kids who are nasty and athletic. As a coach down here, I can't remember the last time I faced/saw a legit DT. McIntosh is the only one off the top of my head.
Even our LB's down here are undersized. I was talking to the Pitt LB coach last week and he was talking about (what he called) "Dade County Linebackers". They're fast, they're nasty, they can strike...but they're all 5'10"-6'0".
"I can't recruit them and I hate it."
I don't know what's going on down here. I can't explain it. But we simply don't have those big nasty kids anymore. When I was playing high school ball I remember seeing big DT's and big LB's all the time. Teams like Dillard and Plantation would have multiple jacked-up 220lb Linebackers and 270+ DT's. There's still some down here but I feel like STA and Heritage have a monopoly on them.
There's some schools down here that will have D1 kids all over their defense EXCEPT Defensive Tackle. Their whole back-7 will be Power-5 kids and their DT will be some 5'11" chubby kid with a motor.
I also wonder if it has anything to do with football being so offensive oriented these days. All of the 6'2"+ 280+ kids are immediately being put on the O-line.
At the end of the day, it takes a certain type of kid to excel at DT. He can't just be big, he's gotta be nasty and twitchy. Those kids don't grow on trees in Florida. They're plentiful in other Southeast regions but not FLA for some reason. We've got plenty of DE's though.
When i was in high school.Dillard had 2-3 dtackles that were 6'3+ 300+. Stanley Mcclover (nfl)was the dend and the opposite dend was like 245pds. All went div1. Dillard had a run with like 6-8 defensive lineman going to power 5 schools. They recently started it again in the last 3 years. But your 100 percent correct. A problem i also see is a bunch of 6'4+ guys that for whatever reason dont even come out for football and they are playing Center on some sh*tty basketball team thinking their going div 1. Semi athletic kids who can possibly play football but dont ...and end up playing rec ball at Broward or Miami Dade College.
If you find a linebacker in south florida that is 6'2+ ...your lucky. When i went to see Dillard in the spring of Jon Ford's sr year...Ford played defensive end and Dillard had a 5'8 220 pd kid at DT. Sh*t was hilarious, these hs coaches are backwards as ****