cowboycane
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Fake *** wannabe military school cult. That’s all I have to contribute.
you're the real hero of this thread, shoutout to youman, I be hoping for good news in these bumped threads
Ne er about wins I keep telling y'all...watch when we do it cause with Mario we will do something similar and opposing team fans will complain.A&M is 8-4, barely ranked in the top 25, only a four point favorite against Wake…yet about to close on one of the greatest recruiting classes of all time. Makes sense
U need to hit on your AD and coaches that's why Nebraska is fuqed. Like Mario and Oregon who wants to go to live in Oregon? No one....so Mario was impressive getting kids to go there....now Miami everyone going to come to live there.TAMU is the most profitable program in college football, they make nearly $150million dollars a year off ticket sales, merchandising & licensing alone & that’s all before they receive a penny of booster money or fan donations & that’s not even calculating in their SEC TV money.
They also spend $1.8million a year on recruiting budget.
The top 10 ranked classes annually are almost always directly correlated to the top 10 spenders, the teams who are usually in the top 10 in class rankings & are always also in the top 10 in recruiting budget.
The only teams that haven’t yielded recruiting results to match their spending over the last 3-4 years has been Arkansas & Nebraska, they’ve both spent a lot of money in recruiting & haven’t really landed major classes, but Ark has at least had back to back top 25 classes with some good prospects so they’re still building.
Tennessee is kinda in that category too, they’ve spent nearly over $2.4million a year in recruiting & have yielded some solid classes, they had the 13th ranked class in 2019, 11th ranked class in 2020, 22nd in 2021 & the 14th ranked class for 2022, but the Jeremy Pruitt debacle is what slowed them down.
But otherwise, recruiting rankings for most programs is usually dictated by spending, record doesn’t mean as much as people think. It mattered a lot for Miami because we used to not spend a dime on recruiting, so we had to win on the field in order to have top 10 classes, but now being under new management, spending will be increased & because we have a good recruiter in Mario, the class rankings should be commensurate to how much we spend.
Simply put, if we spend like a top 10 team, we’ll have top 10 classes.
Agreed. And Jimbo is still an 8-4 coach so **** em!TAMU is the most profitable program in college football, they make nearly $150million dollars a year off ticket sales, merchandising & licensing alone & that’s all before they receive a penny of booster money or fan donations & that’s not even calculating in their SEC TV money.
They also spend $1.8million a year on recruiting budget.
The top 10 ranked classes annually are almost always directly correlated to the top 10 spenders, the teams who are usually in the top 10 in class rankings & are always also in the top 10 in recruiting budget.
The only teams that haven’t yielded recruiting results to match their spending over the last 3-4 years has been Arkansas & Nebraska, they’ve both spent a lot of money in recruiting & haven’t really landed major classes, but Ark has at least had back to back top 25 classes with some good prospects so they’re still building.
Tennessee is kinda in that category too, they’ve spent nearly over $2.4million a year in recruiting & have yielded some solid classes, they had the 13th ranked class in 2019, 11th ranked class in 2020, 22nd in 2021 & the 14th ranked class for 2022, but the Jeremy Pruitt debacle is what slowed them down.
But otherwise, recruiting rankings for most programs is usually dictated by spending, record doesn’t mean as much as people think. It mattered a lot for Miami because we used to not spend a dime on recruiting, so we had to win on the field in order to have top 10 classes, but now being under new management, spending will be increased & because we have a good recruiter in Mario, the class rankings should be commensurate to how much we spend.
Simply put, if we spend like a top 10 team, we’ll have top 10 classes.
Oh, and Perkins ain’t coming to Miami lol.
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That and that entire defense had at minimum a cup of coffee in the leagueAll dat money and he can’t buy him Jameis Winston all over again.
Yea believe it or not I think Mario Edwards is the longest tenured guy. Go figure.That and that entire defense had at minimum a cup of coffee in the league
We are 7-5 and may get a top 10 class with 14 commits. Elite recruiters are elite recruiters.A&M is 8-4, barely ranked in the top 25, only a four point favorite against Wake…yet about to close on one of the greatest recruiting classes of all time. Makes sense
Sure.We are 7-5 and may get a top 10 class with 14 commits. Elite recruiters are elite recruiters.
No, the ship sailed for us when we didn’t show up for Bama. As impressive as Mario is, Perk wants to stay local and Jimbo has sold him on anchoring this class, just be thankful Shemar really wants to be close to home lol@LeedsCane heard anything other than A&M for this kid?
Says he plans to OV before the Feb signing.
Idek if staff is talking to him but I’m all for shooting our shot with the kid.
OV where? Miami? If so, which weekend?Says he plans to OV before the Feb signing.
Idek if staff is talking to him but I’m all for shooting our shot with the kid.
LOL, @DusseDez , posted at the same time. After LCE crushed our hopes w/Perkins, wasn't expecting this thread to be bumped again.OV where? To Miami?