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if the problem isn't coaching, then it is the quality of player, and this

gridfan

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baffles us because we all would agree that coming off two National Championships, and playing for a third, the quality of our recruits should be top notch, we should be getting the top player from every high school in the state if we want them, and every top player should want to come here to play, what this means is our recruiting has apparently become lazy and we sit back and sign anyone who has decent high school stats regardless of that individual's chances of becoming a SEC-caliber player, it is now obvious after two sub-par years that our players are not SEC-caliber, but who is responsible for recruiting? oh yea, the coaches
 
Look at the constant errors too. This team lacks fundamentals-that's on the coaches.
 
Originally posted by gridfan:


baffles us because we all would agree that coming off two National Championships, and playing for a third, the quality of our recruits should be top notch, we should be getting the top player from every high school in the state if we want them, and every top player should want to come here to play, what this means is our recruiting has apparently become lazy and we sit back and sign anyone who has decent high school stats regardless of that individual's chances of becoming a SEC-caliber player, it is now obvious after two sub-par years that our players are not SEC-caliber, but who is responsible for recruiting? oh yea, the coaches
If it's the quality of a player, then it is recruiting which still goes back to coaching.
 
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