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THE SNUB!!!

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Manny Diaz is gonna be their best case scenario after they pay the buyout

Nick Saban is exponentially more delusional than Jon Gruden
You laugh, but I’ve legit seen the Noles talking about Manny as a solid option to replace Norvell.

Everyone thinks he’s good right now because Manny walked into a decent situation. But if they fire Norvell and hire him, oh boy. I can’t wait. 🤣🤣🤣
 
You laugh, but I’ve legit seen the Noles talking about Manny as a solid option to replace Norvell.

Everyone thinks he’s good right now because Manny walked into a decent situation. But if they fire Norvell and hire him, oh boy. I can’t wait. 🤣🤣🤣
Could the Noles replace a guy who can’t recruit with a guy who’s possibly even worse at recruiting?
 
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They had their first two a few months ago in Az Thomas and Joshua Farmer. Still only 2 in 6 recruiting classes, that is about a 1.5% success rate.
Yeah, that is a terrible success rate, but can’t really judge Norvell on the ‘23, ‘24, and ‘25 classes yet.

Norvell’s first class was ‘20, which can be considered his transition class. So far his ‘20, ‘21, and ‘22 classes havent been good. His ‘23 class not looking good either.

Likewise, we can’t really judge Mario for his classes yet. We can for the 2022 class, which was his first class. Those guys would have been true juniors last year. Obviously, none were good enough to be drafted early. They will be seniors this year, but it’s not looking good. Not many from that class remain on the roster. There is a good chance for Cooper. I’m not seeing it for Bisannthe. Now, Mario’s ‘23 and ‘24 classes look a lot more promising for recruited players getting drafted.

Norvell basically had 2 guys drafted out of a possible 3 classes which he can be judged, which is terrible. I guarantee Mario will have much more than 2 players drafted when he reaches 3 eligible draft classes (‘22, ‘23, ‘24)
 
Yeah, that is a terrible success rate, but can’t really judge Norvell on the ‘23, ‘24, and ‘25 classes yet.

Norvell’s first class was ‘20, which can be considered his transition class. So far his ‘20, ‘21, and ‘22 classes havent been good. His ‘23 class not looking good either.

Likewise, we can’t really judge Mario for his classes yet. We can for the 2022 class, which was his first class. Those guys would have been true juniors last year. Obviously, none were good enough to be drafted early. They will be seniors this year, but it’s not looking good. Not many from that class remain on the roster. There is a good chance for Cooper. I’m not seeing it for Bisannthe. Now, Mario’s ‘23 and ‘24 classes look a lot more promising for recruited players getting drafted.

Norvell basically had 2 guys drafted out of a possible 3 classes which he can be judged, which is terrible. I guarantee Mario will have much more than 2 players drafted when he reaches 3 eligible draft classes (‘22, ‘23, ‘24)
I know the 23,24 and 25 class shouldn’t count yet, but based on their transfer rate it will probably stay constant. About 78% of the 2020, 21 and 22 class transferred out, you can probably scratch the 2020 class because it was a transition class, similar to Mario’s 22 class. Based transfer rate with the 21 and 22 FSU classes you can see why they struggled last year, those two classes were supposed be a foundation, but the fluttered like a Larry Coker recruiting class.
Mario’s 23 and 24 class have two potential top 10 picks in Bain and Mauignoa along with a good number of day 2 and day 3 picks. Mario just needs to produce at WR, DT and DBs to get better recruits.
 
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That needs to be blasted out repeatedly to every social media site. That stat and Norvell’s 4-18 record without Jordan Travis as a starter, are jaw dropping.

I will not claim to be one of them, but I remember several people on this board, with good track records of knowing what they’re talking about , we’re saying during Travis’s last season that Florida State was gonna be up schiits creek without him. Boy, were they right.
 
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