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  1. TheOriginalCane

    How recruiting failure can have a long term effect (Wide Receiver Edition)

    This is true. However, there is a difference between "bad rosters" that result from kids not developing as projected, vs. rosters that are defective because the coaches are not recruiting certain positions each and every year. For instance, with the 2003-2006 recruiting, even if Leggett and...
  2. TheOriginalCane

    How recruiting failure can have a long term effect (Wide Receiver Edition)

    Yeah, the thing that bothers me with Parker (and the reason I gave him the "Prettyhair" nickname) was because he CLAIMED that he didn't pick UM because of our then-tradition of giving all the freshmen crewcuts. True story, even if he was lying about his reasons.
  3. TheOriginalCane

    How recruiting failure can have a long term effect (Wide Receiver Edition)

    Oh, **** yeah. I played receiver back in the Pop Warner days, so it's always been my favorite position to watch in recruiting.
  4. TheOriginalCane

    How recruiting failure can have a long term effect (Wide Receiver Edition)

    Yeah, I've been posting since the late 90s (grassy, Canesport, etc.), and tend to remember all the ups and downs. I'm not sure if you are talking about Lavar Lobdell (the only Syracuse WR name I remember us recruiting during that time period), but he was from that upstate NY area, so it makes a...
  5. TheOriginalCane

    How recruiting failure can have a long term effect (Wide Receiver Edition)

    Actually, the WR situation in the early 2000s is even worse, which I remember, because I was constantly pointing this out on CaneSport. First, Darnell Jenkins was a part of our 2002 signing class, but he failed to qualify academically in 2002 and enrolled in our 2003 class. This is important...
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