...better not lose him. If a kid friend from 15 miles away goes out of state then that bad news.
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If a kid wants to get away from home you can't make him stay. Coach Muschamp is working hard but he can't hold kid gun point and make him stay. Think we have great shot and unlike past if we don't get him it is not from lack of effort.That would suck no doubt.
...better not lose him. If a kid friend from 15 miles away goes out of state then that bad news.
Truth. I'll go back about 15 years, and talk about some Spring Valley kids who "got away" that disappointed a lot of us back then. One was an O-Lineman who ended up at Auburn, I think. The other was a DE who ended up a Maryland. I'm not sure how either panned out in college, but we were never really in the running.If he goes out of state is because he wanted to go out of state, some do. It doesn't reflect on his recruiters unless they didn't recruit him at all. I'd love to get him though.
I guess they figured if you're local you can't play. Always show love to the in state player their coach won't forget.Truth. I'll go back about 15 years, and talk about some Spring Valley kids who "got away" that disappointed a lot of us back then. One was an O-Lineman who ended up at Auburn, I think. The other was a DE who ended up a Maryland. I'm not sure how either panned out in college, but we were never really in the running.
The big difference here, as Jim stated, was the recruiter's efforts. This staff is working to sign the kids they want, especially local kids. Holtz and Company were never a presence at Spring Valley (in spite of the fact that Skip lived 5 minutes away). Now THAT kind of effort is beyond disappointing.
I guess they figured if you're local you can't play. Always show love to the in state player their coach won't forget.
Heard he had a good visit to UGA, but I don't think they lead....better not lose him. If a kid friend from 15 miles away goes out of state then that bad news.
i think tindall and/or hollifield will fall into usc's lap and end being a skai moore-type difference maker
That's what those taters don't understand. While they are focused on all their out of state 5 stars we are developing relationships. That is bound to pay off. Sure, the top talent in the state rejected us again but if we keep taking these lower ranked kids their younger friends will pay attention when their turn comes.
Leon Hart was the OL bust. Can't recall the name of the LB.
I heard it from a reliable source that at the Spurrier camps some of the campers were not even spoken to.Muschamp is approving all these and he already said he goes by his evaluations in camp more than he does star ratings. It's his risk but his options may be limited right now. The hope is his evaluations are better than others. After the last regime many are not comfortable with trust the coaches mindset. I will say his evaluations appear much better than the last staff. Know that's not saying much
That's correct. Good memory.
I heard it from a reliable source that at the Spurrier camps some of the campers were not even spoken to.
Yes he will.Thankfully we don't have to deal with that anymore. Say what you will about Muschamp but he will work his butt off in recruiting
Don't make Tindall a life, or death, issue. Doubt seriously he ends up at USC. Move on
I heard it from a reliable source that at the Spurrier camps some of the campers were not even spoken to.
If I remember correctly A J Green came to our campus and was completely ignored. Turned him offf. Maybe he was already going somewhere else but that did not endear us.That is not surprising at all.
Remember that when we are getting our asses handed to us because we don't have the quality players to prevent 3rd and long. It does matter to lose top flight prospects and we are doing it too often. Not blaming the coaches they are busting it.Don't make Tindall a life, or death, issue. Doubt seriously he ends up at USC. Move on
That is not surprising at all.
I've often wondered how good our program would have been if SOS had exerted so much as a moderate fart in recruiting.
Listen my friend. Just because a kid only li0ves 15 miles from you in Columbia 0dosen't mean that he will be any easier to recruit than someone from far away. I'm sure our coaches are doing all they can to make him a Gamecock....better not lose him. If a kid friend from 15 miles away goes out of state then that bad news.
Listen my friend. Just because a kid only li0ves 15 miles from you in Columbia 0dosen't mean that he will be any easier to recruit than someone from far away. I'm sure our coaches are doing all they can to make him a Gamecock.
Actually, 9 times out of 10, yes, yes it does.
Good luck with that! In case you haven't noticed, it's the only time they are happyWe need to change the culture around here; some of you got a losers mentality. Stop bringing negativity to the board.
Now that's really neat....a tater trying not to sound like a tater.That's what those taters don't understand. While they are focused on all their out of state 5 stars we are developing relationships. That is bound to pay off. Sure, the top talent in the state rejected us again but if we keep taking these lower ranked kids their younger friends will pay attention when their turn comes.