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what's their hit rate compared to most coaching staffs with OL?Well ask Denis & Logan
did you really prove anything by naming those two?
what's their hit rate compared to most coaching staffs with OL?Well ask Denis & Logan
That’s oline and dline in general toughest to gauge with or without the ratings.We said the same thing about Lamar Williams. OL evals are hit or miss and a bunch of low rated kids end up very good to great but like Lamar this is an uninspiring take.
Name definitely qualifies for the Key & Peele East-West Shrine Bowl
Welcome young man
Chill bro Mario was desperate when he arrived and saw Zions X rays & Chris Washington bumbling aroundWell ask Denis & Logan
When they take a commit this early, it’s because they like the in-person evaluation. Miami is still in the mix for a lot of OL.Guess they don’t feel confident with
Solomon Thomas
SJ Alofaituli
Max Buchanan
Laden Stayhorn
Numbers say DLine is the opposite. The very highly ranked kids usually are studs.That’s oline and dline in general toughest to gauge with or without the ratings.
I'm personally still a fan of the classic recipe: Joaquin Gonzalez chose Miami over Harvard.Hope the kid balls out and exceeds expectations but the worst part about this is every time we get a commitment from a low ranked OL, we will have to hear “Anez Cooper vibes”.
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Without question they did. We all know how this take will go.Ya'll probably thought Anez Cooper sucked too when he committed
So did center Nino Francavilla. Remember he flipped from Harvard to Miami last July.I'm personally still a fan of the classic recipe: Joaquin Gonzalez chose Miami over Harvard.
It's been a few years since we signed a new "Next Sean Taylor" too now that I think of it.
Why?Guess they don’t feel confident with
Solomon Thomas
SJ Alofaituli
Max Buchanan
Laden Stayhorn