Thoughts on the First Class of the Richt Era

Thoughts on the First Class of the Richt Era

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Here are the kids that committed to Richt's staff that weren't commited at the time of Richt's hire

Richards
Bethel
McCloud
Finley
Young
Haskin
James
Martin
Johnson

Committed players at the time of hire that were not signed (based on staff "wanting" them)

Byrd
 
That J. Jackson kid has one of the best tapes I've seen all year, offense and defense. He is a straight freak. I completely agree with coach Kool. He's got 5* written all over him.
 
Would have been nice to land a stud DT and one more OL, hopefully 2017 will overcome that. My only real regret about this class is losing Byrd, playmaker at a desperate position of need.
 
Would have been nice to land a stud DT and one more OL, hopefully 2017 will overcome that. My only real regret about this class is losing Byrd, playmaker at a desperate position of need.

Richt just got a commitment from 4* Jon ford 2017 who may wind up being a dt in college
 
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Too add we wont win with a team of tier 2 SoFl kids we need to get elite kids

We don't need a team of them but we need depth. We are short at wide receiver and corner, which are the two most plentiful and battle-tested positions in the region.

We need to have depth with stud players, look at the elite teams they are stacked, **** look at the legendary canes teams there werent any tier 2 kids, we kept stacking over and over again with studs, FSU today loaded up nasty with talent look at that bench, look at bama, LSU, OSU, clemson, we need to be like those teams to win

Miami won a national title in 1991 with Eric Miller and Anthony Hamlet as it starting defensive tackles. Think about that a second. Lubick was smart enough to figure out how to get the two defensive ends and the Bermuda Triangle to cover for them. We'll get there. But coaching matters.

That 91 team was stacked everywhere else though, we cant win with tier 2 kids mane, look at the 2000s teams, the 80s teams, now lets look at the top teams now, we need to match talent with talent

I don't disagree, but right now coaching matters most. This should have been a 10-win team last year.
 
We don't need a team of them but we need depth. We are short at wide receiver and corner, which are the two most plentiful and battle-tested positions in the region.

We need to have depth with stud players, look at the elite teams they are stacked, **** look at the legendary canes teams there werent any tier 2 kids, we kept stacking over and over again with studs, FSU today loaded up nasty with talent look at that bench, look at bama, LSU, OSU, clemson, we need to be like those teams to win

Miami won a national title in 1991 with Eric Miller and Anthony Hamlet as it starting defensive tackles. Think about that a second. Lubick was smart enough to figure out how to get the two defensive ends and the Bermuda Triangle to cover for them. We'll get there. But coaching matters.

That 91 team was stacked everywhere else though, we cant win with tier 2 kids mane, look at the 2000s teams, the 80s teams, now lets look at the top teams now, we need to match talent with talent

I don't disagree, but right now coaching matters most. This should have been a 10-win team last year.

Oh dont get me wrong coaching matters, those teams i mentioned also have coaching, we need to be up to par with them in a player standpoint, most of the guys bama and FSU got they really werent thin at those positions at all and yet they stocked up thats what we need to be doing to win
 
I think the '17 class should be very good. Even Shannon and Golden had good classes in their first full cycle, even though Golden's was propped up by the size of the class. Richt should be no different and have the bump in his first full cycle. It's Richt's 2nd full cycle that will determine how he will ultimately do here. You can't compete at the highest level with one great class, you have to stack top notch classes year after year.

Shannon's '09 and Golden's '13 classes were pretty much disasters outside of a handful of very good players like Coley, Burns, Elder, Miller, and Vernon. You can't just whiff on basically a whole class and both did in their 2nd full cycle. As great as Meyer's '06 class was look at his '07 class as well. Look at Saban in '08 and '09.

We need to stack and stack top notch talent in '17 and '18.

Shannon 09's class was very good in terms of NFL talent go look at the guys from that class again.
 
I think the '17 class should be very good. Even Shannon and Golden had good classes in their first full cycle, even though Golden's was propped up by the size of the class. Richt should be no different and have the bump in his first full cycle. It's Richt's 2nd full cycle that will determine how he will ultimately do here. You can't compete at the highest level with one great class, you have to stack top notch classes year after year.

Shannon's '09 and Golden's '13 classes were pretty much disasters outside of a handful of very good players like Coley, Burns, Elder, Miller, and Vernon. You can't just whiff on basically a whole class and both did in their 2nd full cycle. As great as Meyer's '06 class was look at his '07 class as well. Look at Saban in '08 and '09.

We need to stack and stack top notch talent in '17 and '18.

Shannon 09's class was very good in terms of NFL talent go look at the guys from that class again.

You had Lamar and Vernon. Mike James and Ray Ray have played but that's about it it, the **** you talking about?
 
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I think the '17 class should be very good. Even Shannon and Golden had good classes in their first full cycle, even though Golden's was propped up by the size of the class. Richt should be no different and have the bump in his first full cycle. It's Richt's 2nd full cycle that will determine how he will ultimately do here. You can't compete at the highest level with one great class, you have to stack top notch classes year after year.

Shannon's '09 and Golden's '13 classes were pretty much disasters outside of a handful of very good players like Coley, Burns, Elder, Miller, and Vernon. You can't just whiff on basically a whole class and both did in their 2nd full cycle. As great as Meyer's '06 class was look at his '07 class as well. Look at Saban in '08 and '09.

We need to stack and stack top notch talent in '17 and '18.

Shannon 09's class was very good in terms of NFL talent go look at the guys from that class again.

You had Lamar and Vernon. Mike James and Ray Ray have played but that's about it it, the **** you talking about?

Washington played with the RAMS, Porter with the Packers, Armstrong with the Raiders, McGee with the RAMS, Robinson with the Packers, Bunche with the eagles.
 
I think the '17 class should be very good. Even Shannon and Golden had good classes in their first full cycle, even though Golden's was propped up by the size of the class. Richt should be no different and have the bump in his first full cycle. It's Richt's 2nd full cycle that will determine how he will ultimately do here. You can't compete at the highest level with one great class, you have to stack top notch classes year after year.

Shannon's '09 and Golden's '13 classes were pretty much disasters outside of a handful of very good players like Coley, Burns, Elder, Miller, and Vernon. You can't just whiff on basically a whole class and both did in their 2nd full cycle. As great as Meyer's '06 class was look at his '07 class as well. Look at Saban in '08 and '09.

We need to stack and stack top notch talent in '17 and '18.

Shannon 09's class was very good in terms of NFL talent go look at the guys from that class again.

You had Lamar and Vernon. Mike James and Ray Ray have played but that's about it it, the **** you talking about?

Washington played with the RAMS, Porter with the Packers, Armstrong with the Raiders, McGee with the RAMS, Robinson with the Packers, Bunche with the eagles.

Not impactful NFL talent. Look at the rest of that class, overall was a hot pile of trash. So many guys who were non contributors or were flat out bad.
 
When the NY Giants upset the Patriots in their 2007 bid for an undefeated season, the GMen had Aaron Ross and Corey Webster as the starting CBs, both of whom were average players. A great pass rush will cover a mediocre CB corps, which why hiring Coach Kool, who is literally the best in the business, is going to pay more dividends than most people realize. I wouldn't worry too much about the CB situation given that we just recruited our best DE And LB class in years
 
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