pacusmc
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Almost 2 decades of watching all the local talent leave and bring glory to other schools.
We sit here at nsd with that token UM hat getting left on the table.
We were the trend setters. The school that went after the athletic faster dline that is the model today. We ran through the smoke and held four fingers in the air. Erickson and his offense. We gave players personality and were hated so much that we single handedly made the NCAA re-write the rule book that was even nicknamed the Miami rules.
We envisioned the state of Miami as a recruiting ground and then everyone else followed.
Nick Saban coached at the Dolphins and I’m sure he noticed how hard it would be to pull all these kids from Florida and California to Alabama.
He knew he basically had to turn than program into a **** near all inclusive resort with a support staff to delegate everything.
Now as schools and the facilities are copycats of each other it is only fitting that new trend should emerge.
In a world where social media rules and the winning programs are On espn all the time and media blowing any loss out of proportion; the top kids are only consoldering a few schools. Making it harder and harder to take a program to the next level.
It only makes sense to circumvent the recruiting process and go after kids that will be a day one impact via transfer. Way more efficient to deal directly with a 20-21 year old that wants more playing time and is a proven
Product on the field. A lot easier than trying to kiss a kids *** since he was 15 and convince his coach family friends teamates handlers etc only for him to shun you at the last minute and if he does chose you there is still the chance that he doesn’t pan out relative to the work you put in. Compare to the work bama or Clemson or othe rorograms have to do to UM. I’m sure our school spent more time recruiting Crowley than osu did.
Stevenson spent more time here than any other campus by far and atended more games than the school he picked.
The move to explore the transfer market heavily is a brilliant move aimed to supplement recruiting shortcomings and augment any deficiencies on the team.
A second or 3rd year kid isn’t worried about bags or facilities anymore. He wants the nfl.
If we start pumping out nfl talent via transfer it would be a big deal. The nfl is full of fcs and small p5 school talent. Top p5 schools are full of untapped potential cause kids are sitting due to politics or personality or scheme conflicts with coaches or teamates.
What better place to try to turn your dreams into reality than at the U.
Go canes!!!
We sit here at nsd with that token UM hat getting left on the table.
We were the trend setters. The school that went after the athletic faster dline that is the model today. We ran through the smoke and held four fingers in the air. Erickson and his offense. We gave players personality and were hated so much that we single handedly made the NCAA re-write the rule book that was even nicknamed the Miami rules.
We envisioned the state of Miami as a recruiting ground and then everyone else followed.
Nick Saban coached at the Dolphins and I’m sure he noticed how hard it would be to pull all these kids from Florida and California to Alabama.
He knew he basically had to turn than program into a **** near all inclusive resort with a support staff to delegate everything.
Now as schools and the facilities are copycats of each other it is only fitting that new trend should emerge.
In a world where social media rules and the winning programs are On espn all the time and media blowing any loss out of proportion; the top kids are only consoldering a few schools. Making it harder and harder to take a program to the next level.
It only makes sense to circumvent the recruiting process and go after kids that will be a day one impact via transfer. Way more efficient to deal directly with a 20-21 year old that wants more playing time and is a proven
Product on the field. A lot easier than trying to kiss a kids *** since he was 15 and convince his coach family friends teamates handlers etc only for him to shun you at the last minute and if he does chose you there is still the chance that he doesn’t pan out relative to the work you put in. Compare to the work bama or Clemson or othe rorograms have to do to UM. I’m sure our school spent more time recruiting Crowley than osu did.
Stevenson spent more time here than any other campus by far and atended more games than the school he picked.
The move to explore the transfer market heavily is a brilliant move aimed to supplement recruiting shortcomings and augment any deficiencies on the team.
A second or 3rd year kid isn’t worried about bags or facilities anymore. He wants the nfl.
If we start pumping out nfl talent via transfer it would be a big deal. The nfl is full of fcs and small p5 school talent. Top p5 schools are full of untapped potential cause kids are sitting due to politics or personality or scheme conflicts with coaches or teamates.
What better place to try to turn your dreams into reality than at the U.
Go canes!!!