Mr. Dynasty1
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I think it’s a bit ridiculous
That's the way it should be in my opinion. Old school.Coaches are going to really have to earn it in recruiting. Not just to get some highly rated guy, but to evaluate the guys. Lots of Friday nights at HS games instead of entertaining at Prime 112.
I think it’s a bit ridiculous
SEC is still paying for visits lol. LSU and UGA have had big visit weekends “organized by the recruits”Helps us, right? Keeps SEC from flying their helicopters down here lol
I don’t know heard Rumph’s Zoom recruiting rating in NCAA isn’t great. Let’s hope EA got it wrong.Wow, over one year with no in-person recruiting.
I guess people can no longer blame "facilities" or "Rumph" for bad outcomes.
Ohio State, too. Oklahoma laid out the blueprintSEC is still paying for visits lol. LSU and UGA have had big visit weekends “organized by the recruits”![]()
Hopefully we can still have Opening/UA/Rivals camps in spring. Don't see why we wouldn't.
I think Blake James mentioned on the OBB podcast that seniors (this season) who stay will not count towards the 85 for next season.The bigger question should be the Initial Counters cap of 85. If the NCAA does nothing, Miami is likely the biggest winner as some top 500 kids will get dropped by schools as they won't have room. Miami has room, likely 15-20 as of today. Even if the NCAA grants a single season with 10 additional spots (95), the 2022 season class will push more kids to programs that have space that Miami likely will have.
Miami has gotten to play 7 games (and counting), recruit local kids, local kids have been able to play some ball, could return every starter (not likely), AND add a full class of elite kids. The only thing that would make this better: Rumph getting replaced by an Elite recruiter.
I think Blake James mentioned on the OBB podcast that seniors (this season) who stay will not count towards the 85 for next season.