Jackson flips to Miami

Jackson flips to Miami

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz

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We're making an an early offer on a guy based on one spring game????? Sounds somewhat absurd, especially given that it appears the other team was massively overmatched.

So what happens if this guy has a terrible fall? We're stuck. This just seems off to me.

Yes because recruiting isn't fluid. Once you commit its over for the player and the school.
 
I think we're trying too hard to be the smartest guys in the room with some of our recent commits.

They weren't the smartest. They offered after the staff who won the Big 10 three straight years and after the staff that won the Big East and crushed Florida in the Sugar Bowl.

and rosier, herndon, turner, gray, young?

Dont forget Kaaya, Rudolph and Lammons who after their offers blew up

They were no good until they got those other offers.
 
I think we're trying too hard to be the smartest guys in the room with some of our recent commits.

They weren't the smartest. They offered after the staff who won the Big 10 three straight years and after the staff that won the Big East and crushed Florida in the Sugar Bowl.

and rosier, herndon, turner, gray, young?

Dont forget Kaaya, Rudolph and Lammons who after their offers blew up

They were no good until they got those other offers.

Exactly, now this works possibly in 2 ways. 1. He's a freak athletically so they think if they mold him that he can be a monster after a redshirt year (look at the draft with these great athletes as a 3-4 rusher). 2. It helps us get Chad Thomas who may get even more of a UM push from Jackson if they're working together that much
 
The staff may be adjusting their recruiting techniques based on a few cycles of dealing with some unique challenges. They could be filling spots early to discourage local hyped recruits from viewing The U as a potential fallback, as in "take the offer while it lasts". At the least it seems clear that in the run-up to the next NSD the staff wants a very firm idea of who about 75% of their class will be made up of. No more surprises that significantly change the intermediate-term outlook of the roster.
 
This staff is making it's own evaluations. We'll see how that shakes out.
 
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So what you're saying is that we can and should pull the rug from underneath this BTW kid if he falls on his face in the fall, right? That's the approach here?

We're making an an early offer on a guy based on one spring game????? Sounds somewhat absurd, especially given that it appears the other team was massively overmatched.

So what happens if this guy has a terrible fall? We're stuck. This just seems off to me.

Yes because recruiting isn't fluid. Once you commit its over for the player and the school.
 
The BTW relationship is tenuous at best after last signing day. If the coaches were to try to pull this kids offer when they think someone better comes along.....holy ****.
 
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The BTW relationship is tenuous at best after last signing day. If the coaches were to try to pull this kids offer when they think someone better comes along.....holy ****.

I dont think they would do that to this kid or any kid who they believed in enough to take his commitment this early
 
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I think we're trying too hard to be the smartest guys in the room with some of our recent commits.
You could be on to something. Only thing I can really say is these guys have been very consistent with the types of athletes they recruit. Only time will be able to tell the story though.

Other people have echoed this but I just don't think we are in a position to be taking on projects on the Defensive Line. You want to offer some 6'5 WR who is a converted basketball player? Fine, we have depth there and a miss wouldn't hurt. We need immediate help on the D-Line.
 
I think we're trying too hard to be the smartest guys in the room with some of our recent commits.
You could be on to something. Only thing I can really say is these guys have been very consistent with the types of athletes they recruit. Only time will be able to tell the story though.

Other people have echoed this but I just don't think we are in a position to be taking on projects on the Defensive Line. You want to offer some 6'5 WR who is a converted basketball player? Fine, we have depth there and a miss wouldn't hurt. We need immediate help on the D-Line.

Where are all these immediate impact guys lining up at? List for me all the immediate impact guys that want in.

If the 35+ inch vert at this kid's size is legit, then you have a unique athlete that you get to mold in to a pass rusher. AKA what every football coach has wet dreams about.
 
I think we're trying too hard to be the smartest guys in the room with some of our recent commits.
You could be on to something. Only thing I can really say is these guys have been very consistent with the types of athletes they recruit. Only time will be able to tell the story though.

Other people have echoed this but I just don't think we are in a position to be taking on projects on the Defensive Line. You want to offer some 6'5 WR who is a converted basketball player? Fine, we have depth there and a miss wouldn't hurt. We need immediate help on the D-Line.

Maybe they do get 2 or 3 guys like that but let's also be real that the recruits this year won't have a huge role on the line next year. If you redshirt him and then he blows up on ability and sick athleticisim we will be hyped that we got a steal. Also, Eddie Johnson was a steal and others who many schools slept on so yeah, sometimes they take risks but also you got to trust this staff who has done a very good job that they know what they're doing
 
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Demetrius jackson ‏@F5_Jackson 24 Jun
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If you treat me rite ... I'm here and staying.. #RazorBacks
 
Indeed.

From a distance it appears they are making a statement about their faith in the talent and potential of kids from south Florida...channeling their inner Luther Campbell.

This staff is making it's own evaluations. We'll see how that shakes out.
 
I think we're trying too hard to be the smartest guys in the room with some of our recent commits.
You could be on to something. Only thing I can really say is these guys have been very consistent with the types of athletes they recruit. Only time will be able to tell the story though.

Other people have echoed this but I just don't think we are in a position to be taking on projects on the Defensive Line. You want to offer some 6'5 WR who is a converted basketball player? Fine, we have depth there and a miss wouldn't hurt. We need immediate help on the D-Line.

In a perfect world I agree 100%.

Last year we all agreed instant impact at DT was crucial and all we ended up with is a unknown kid who probably won't even suit up for us.

Beggers can't be choosers sometimes.
 
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clive walford comes to mind... he didn't play football until his senior year, either right?
 
We also just signed(or hope to sign I should say) a kid, while undersized, that had 18 sacks in Dade County as a Junior DE.
 
clive walford comes to mind... he didn't play football until his senior year, either right?

Imagine if he had studs that were ahead of him so he could've waited and gotten better just by working with them. Jackson has that chance with Chad Thomas now and he can redshirt when he comes here
 
I like the Al Golden mentality. It works most of the time. Get the kids nobody wants to commit to your school, that also just happen to be best friends with the the 4 and 5 star kids everybody wants and the 4 and 5 star kids will follow them to The U. Although I'm not too thrilled about the last 4 "Under the Radar" kids we got, I think this kid will be a 4 star by the end of the season and Al Golden will look like a genius.
 
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