Class Impact: Zion Nelson to Miami

Class Impact: Zion Nelson to Miami

Stefan Adams

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Post should have read.....

None, literally no impact whatsoever
 
I don't mind bringing in a project if we have some other big fish committed, we won't be able to count on this kid for at least 2 years, likely longer. Oh and we need a good coach to teach projects and well, we have Searles.
 
Most linemen do nothing until year 3. I like this kids intensity and feet. Would rather have these types than overweight slow kids.
Got no problem grabbing 1 or 2 projects on the OL. It's a difficult position to project. I am not going to overthink anything on this one.
 
Just when I think Richt can’t sink us to rock bottom any further, he pops up covered in dirt wearing a miner’s helmet and screams “look what I found!”
 
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Good thing we brought this kid in under the cover of darkness last week. We wouldn’t want Saban to get wind of this and try to pull the last minute flip.
 
These are the kids you have to take. A high school tweener tightend/tackle often become great tackles. Each year the staff should find one project

What I like is his that he is very physical and aggressiveness.
That you “have” to take?

No.

This is Randy Shannon stuff right here.
 
No offense to the kid, but this is an Al Folden take. I don't like it. :grumpy:
 
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Got no problem grabbing 1 or 2 projects on the OL. It's a difficult position to project. I am not going to overthink anything on this one.

We need a coach that can teach them up and we don't have that. It seems as if our OL actually regresses under Searles tutelage.
 
That you “have” to take?

No.

This is Randy Shannon stuff right here.

Randy would sign these guys in February or March...not mid-December. Randy would at least put in that work all of the way through Signing Day. We knew he wouldn't land anyone, but at least the effort is there. Richt is out here throwing up the white flag in December.
 
These are the kids you have to take. A high school tweener tightend/tackle often become great tackles. Each year the staff should find one project

What I like is his that he is very physical and aggressiveness.

Cory White worked out for us
 
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When one considers objectively the circumstances (no probation, no cloud, stadium in much better condition, year 3), it becomes indisputable that this is the worst recruiting effort by a staff in my lifetime. Born '86.
 
These are the kids you have to take. A high school tweener tightend/tackle often become great tackles. Each year the staff should find one project

What I like is his that he is very physical and aggressiveness.

It's one thing to have studs lined up and then taking a flyer on a project like this. It's a completely different animal when he's one of your only OL commits in a year where we desperately need OL studs.
 
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Ah yes. Don't worry guys, just ignore the 6 decommits in the last 28 hours. Look at this awesome CONSENSUS 2* Tackle in a Tight Ends body that we flipped from App State. Who needs Neal when you got this kid?
Where is my bleach? Cause I can't take this **** much longer
 
They have, Stefan just alluded to it in his comments about St. Louis in his OP.

It's disheartening to say the least. We have brought in talented kids, they're not progressing and Donaldson's case he was better as a Freshman.
 
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