Did you hear about USC’s class

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Their class isn't going to jump into the top 10 or anything, but they only have 11 signed. It is going to go way up on the next signing day when they load up on some more bodies. Not going to be a ton of quality, but the quantity is why it is so low and behind a bunch of g5 teams. Their recruit average is better than 40 of the teams in front of them.
 
What do USC's struggles have anything to do with us?

A whole lot, like Miami usc is a small private school, not state sponsored, if you understand that in itself you'd start to understand the parallels. Why is it, over the last 20 years about only Miami and usc both got put on probation and lost schalorships, both schools are in talent rich area's and both schools are having a hardtime keeping their top players home, and several of our top players are leaving to go to cold climates and country towns, and cross country. Both schools have not hired the right headcoaches and when they get a good headcoach they dont support em properly, so like us, usc has been infiltrated by double agents to help block the rise of that program. Whenever Miami or usc is ballin, the security and exchange commission conference, small 10 and the likes lose money. Both schools cant compete with the bag dropping conferences, but if either school hires the right guy, its curtains for the habitual cheaters, which is why if UM was serious about winning, they would've brought butch davis back in the fold.

Just think, ed orgeron was the headman at usc, now allof a sudden look where he's at now, got all the support he needs at lsu. Ill just leave it at this for now, could go into further detail, but what he said concerned him, he's on point!
 
Apparently you don’t understand how to diagnose trends.

A mighty power like USC allowed this chyt to happen. Who’s to say we are not following the same possum hole?

... yet three months ago everyone was sucking off USC for "getting ready to fire" Clay Helton, while also getting ready to aggressively pursue Urban Meyer. How'd that work out.

Miami has been in a 15-year rut and needs some stability to start pulling out of it. Diaz had a year one faceplant as a first time, first year head coach. That said, gotta like some of these kids he pulled in for this class—including the top running backs in both Dade and Broward, as well as some kids who want to be part of this rebuild.

Let's see where dude has this thing two years from now. Year one is not a fair assessment when Miami's fifth head coach in 14 seasons took over a program that was 97-71 between the 2005 Peach and 2018 Pinstripe, as well as a 7-9 run on the heels of that 10-0 start in 2017.
 
“We are putting the final touches on an outstanding recruiting class.”

That's what Clay Helton said after being retained.

It was obvious he was a noodle, before he was ever hired. That's the exasperating aspect. Since John Robinson's first stint the 3 USC coaching hires I detested were Ted Tollner, Paul Hackett and Clay Helton. All for exactly the same reason. They were offensive cupcake types who would not care in the slightest toward how physical or legitimate the program was.

At least Miami's errors have been of greater variety.
 
You guys realize that schools have until February to fill out their classes, right?

USC looks bad at the conclusion of the ESP, but let's see where they end up come February.

you do realize that February don’t really matter anymore honestly. Most if not all the big fishes and players that can move the needle are signed. You looking through the scraps for the most part 🤷🏾‍♂️
 
Do they not have bags or can bags only overcome so much? Nebraska sucked but pulled. Idk
 
Absolutely nothing and once Manny implodes against Temple he will be on the highway to Linebackers Coach at UTEP.

I think he'll get either a Power 5 position coaching job, or a Group of 5 DC job. A group of 5 position coaching job is a bit of an exaggeration.

It is a little depressing that I don't think Manny will get either a Group of 5 head coach job, or Power 5 DC job.
 
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you do realize that February don’t really matter anymore honestly. Most if not all the big fishes and players that can move the needle are signed. You looking through the scraps for the most part 🤷🏾‍♂️

Actually, while few players are left in February, they're on average better players than the players signed in December.

Coaches are more likely to leave open scholarship spots for 5 star players than they are for 3 star players.
 
What do USC's struggles have anything to do with us?
Small private school that terrorized NCAA for long periods of the past. They also get hammered by NCAA for things others get rewarded for. They were us before we became a better version of us.
 
You guys realize that schools have until February to fill out their classes, right?

USC looks bad at the conclusion of the ESP, but let's see where they end up come February.
Listen my friend, what you call the "ESP" is now considered "The Signing Period". over 80% of FBS recruits sign now. The 1st Wednesday in February is now considered the "late signing period."
 
... yet three months ago everyone was sucking off USC for "getting ready to fire" Clay Helton, while also getting ready to aggressively pursue Urban Meyer. How'd that work out.

Miami has been in a 15-year rut and needs some stability to start pulling out of it. Diaz had a year one faceplant as a first time, first year head coach. That said, gotta like some of these kids he pulled in for this class—including the top running backs in both Dade and Broward, as well as some kids who want to be part of this rebuild.

Let's see where dude has this thing two years from now. Year one is not a fair assessment when Miami's fifth head coach in 14 seasons took over a program that was 97-71 between the 2005 Peach and 2018 Pinstripe, as well as a 7-9 run on the heels of that 10-0 start in 2017.


Your website is full of archives where you sucked Shannon and Golden's ****.
 
This morning Colin Cowherd and Joel Klatt listed 3 schools that recruit themselves and that a coach doesn’t even need to get on a plane to see recruits- Georgia, USC, and Miami.

SC is a dumpster fire.
 
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USC’s recruiting was ruined by the assumption Helton would be fired. Only players who wanted to be Trojans signed. No one signed because of Helton. Retaining him means the new assumption is he won’t survive 2020. Open against Alabama? Haha.
 
... yet three months ago everyone was sucking off USC for "getting ready to fire" Clay Helton, while also getting ready to aggressively pursue Urban Meyer. How'd that work out.

Miami has been in a 15-year rut and needs some stability to start pulling out of it. Diaz had a year one faceplant as a first time, first year head coach. That said, gotta like some of these kids he pulled in for this class—including the top running backs in both Dade and Broward, as well as some kids who want to be part of this rebuild.

Let's see where dude has this thing two years from now. Year one is not a fair assessment when Miami's fifth head coach in 14 seasons took over a program that was 97-71 between the 2005 Peach and 2018 Pinstripe, as well as a 7-9 run on the heels of that 10-0 start in 2017.

Stability eh? Being stable only matters if you are winning. Al Golden was stable. Randy was stable.
 
It is orchestrated. Two fried areas worried about SJW **** while the blue bloods eat and take care of there football players and team. We not coming back in this landscape trust me

C'mon bro, not everything is about SJWs... Our football program has gone to sh*t thanks to 15+ years of incompetent people in leadership roles, the vast majority of whom could not be classified as "SJWs"
 
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