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Re-Ranking the 2009 and 2010 Recruitng Classes and More

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  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,358 Founders Club

    Meek said:

    2009 was the amazing free pub we got for letting Sark hang around SC for an extra month for a bowl game instead of putting him to work on recruiting. Who was the AD that did that again?

    What was ironic was when Sark got hired by USC he left town the same day.
    Praise be PatHadenFS
  • MrsPetersen
    MrsPetersen Member Posts: 724
    Crazy to think that this was the #10 ranked class in the country, looking at the highly ranked guys here is how they panned out.

    Never qualified: Chris Young
    Never played/transferred/medical retirement: Nick Montana, Erik Kohler (2 seasons of subpar production prior to retirement, clearly should have redshirted), Colin Porter
    Low level contributor: Josh Shirley, Sione Potoae,
    Starter/Solid Contributor: Sean Parker (above avg player), Micah Hatchie, Kevin Smith.

    The best player from that class is Kikaha (3* #69 (el-oh-el) ranked DE.
  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,358 Founders Club
    edited January 2015

    Crazy to think that this was the #10 ranked class in the country, looking at the highly ranked guys here is how they panned out.

    Never qualified: Chris Young
    Never played/transferred/medical retirement: Nick Montana, Erik Kohler (2 seasons of subpar production prior to retirement, clearly should have redshirted), Colin Porter
    Low level contributor: Josh Shirley, Sione Potoae,
    Starter/Solid Contributor: Sean Parker (above avg player), Micah Hatchie, Kevin Smith.

    The best player from that class is Kikaha (3* #69 (el-oh-el) ranked DE.

    Just further proof that none of these teen boys stalkers know dick about scouting players.

    Sure, anyone can pick out a guy like Shaq...but when it comes to the Mason Fosters of the world, it's amazing people pay for dipshits like Ektard to tell them about how a high school player is going to pan out.
    The TBS club is in a perpetual circle jerk. They feed off of and reinforce their own lazy opinions. Guessing right on "five star" recruits is easier than properly evaluating the remaining 90-95 percent of kids playing high school football.

    Successful coaching staffs do a much better job of this, but this too leads back to the circle jerk. An offer from a school like Alabama or LSU tends to elevate that PSA's ranking, for no other reason than the offer. This is among the reasons I don't follow recrooting too closely.

    The best evaluation of a class comes later anyway, like our own @CokeGreaterThanPepsi‌ TBSer just did for Sark's first two classes. No way in hell did that 2010 class live up to it's billing, and yes, for a number of reasons. But, this is an excellent indicator of the health of the program, which is all that really matters in the end. I'm guessing Peterman's classes will ALL look better (in retrospect) than ANY Sark put together ..... and that says it all.
  • Doogles
    Doogles Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,858 Founders Club
    edited January 2015

    Crazy to think that this was the #10 ranked class in the country, looking at the highly ranked guys here is how they panned out.

    Never qualified: Chris Young
    Never played/transferred/medical retirement: Nick Montana, Erik Kohler (2 seasons of subpar production prior to retirement, clearly should have redshirted), Colin Porter
    Low level contributor: Josh Shirley, Sione Potoae,
    Starter/Solid Contributor: Sean Parker (above avg player), Micah Hatchie, Kevin Smith.

    The best player from that class is Kikaha (3* #69 (el-oh-el) ranked DE.

    Just further proof that none of these teen boys stalkers know dick about scouting players.

    Sure, anyone can pick out a guy like Shaq...but when it comes to the Mason Fosters of the world, it's amazing people pay for dipshits like Ektard to tell them about how a high school player is going to pan out.
    For the record, I called Donald Butler being 5star worthy even though he was ranked a 2 back in the doogman days. I'm not here to beat my own chest, but when he trucked me playing against him in high school it was clearly obvious he was a man amongst boys.

    There seem to be guys like Butler and Shelton that you know are going to be NFL players that for whatever reason are given a pass in the rankings. I think we can all agree the assumption is a 5 star is going to play in the NFL, so why do these guys slip through the cracks? Del Campo has a good tradition in Sac. How does a guy like Butler slip through the cracks when he clearly was a beast?
  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 6,017
    Danny Shelton was only a 3 star, great ranking as always Ektard
  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    Minter wasnt brought in to contend at qb. He could kick and emergency qb, that was it dude Strange offer for sure though