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The rest of the 2019 class

Mosster47
Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
edited February 16 in College Football Forum
I think we finish with:
4*- Jameson Williams, WR
3*- Giles Jackson, ATH
4*- Jonah T, OL
3*- Soloman S, OL
4*- Drake Jackson, SDE
4*- Trent McDuffie, CB
4*- Ge'mon Eaford, LB
3*- Ralon Goforth, LB
4*- Bralen Trice, WDE
4*- Mathew Pola-Mao, DT

That's 27 kids. 19/20- 4* (I think Giles Jackson finishes as one) and 8/7- 3*.

QB- 1
RB- 2
WR- 5
OL- 3
TE- 1
DT- 2
SDE- 2
WDE- 2
LB- 3
CB- 3
S- 2
ATH- 1

Edit: None of these guys are OKG's and the Doogs wouldn't allow any of them to even walk on.
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  • Sources
    Sources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 4,385 Founders Club
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246

    No way we end up with 19-20 four stars. If some of those 4 stars commit, some of the existing class will decommit. You can't sign 5 4 star wide receivers in one class, any recruit that knows maff, knows that's too many pigs in the pen. One or more will go somewhere else where they know they will come in a play day one.

    All of those guys have a chance to play on day one at Oregon. The current group or WR's are awful. Every program has a 6-8 man WR rotation these days.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566
    edited July 2018
    Mosster47 said:

    No way we end up with 19-20 four stars. If some of those 4 stars commit, some of the existing class will decommit. You can't sign 5 4 star wide receivers in one class, any recruit that knows maff, knows that's too many pigs in the pen. One or more will go somewhere else where they know they will come in a play day one.

    All of those guys have a chance to play on day one at Oregon. The current group or WR's are awful. Every program has a 6-8 man WR rotation these days.
    It's closer to 6 than 8

    And we are talking about one class of 5. You are going to be mixing multiple classes in the 6, so most of these 4 stars know, that out of the 5 that commit, only 3 have a realistic shot at playing time. They know more 4 stars will come up the following years, making their long term role put into question.

    You can sign 5 WR's, but you aren't signing 5 four stars. You aren't going to sign 5 4 stars at any position at one time, just not going to happen.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246

    Mosster47 said:

    No way we end up with 19-20 four stars. If some of those 4 stars commit, some of the existing class will decommit. You can't sign 5 4 star wide receivers in one class, any recruit that knows maff, knows that's too many pigs in the pen. One or more will go somewhere else where they know they will come in a play day one.

    All of those guys have a chance to play on day one at Oregon. The current group or WR's are awful. Every program has a 6-8 man WR rotation these days.
    It's closer to 6 than 8

    And we are talking about one class of 5. You are going to be mixing multiple classes in the 6, so most of these 4 stars know, that out of the 5 that commit, only 3 have a realistic shot at playing time. They know more 4 stars will come up the following years, making their long term role put into question.

    You can sign 5 WR's, but you aren't signing 5 four stars. You aren't going to sign 5 4 stars at any position at one time, just not going to happen.
    It will happen with this group. Normally I would agree with you, outside of offensive lineman because blue bloods do it all the time at that position group. Look at Georgia's O-line class for 2018.

    Dillion Mitchell and Redd are the only cats that can remotely play ball on the roster right now. Schooler, Johnson, and the rest aren't good, at all. Redd isn't a good WR, but he is an ok fly sweep guy.

    The new redshirt rule changes things also. Mitchell will be a senior their first year. All of these guys can get on the field right away and they for sure will play in four games.

    The next year when they are RS freshman/Sophomores there are three open spots and all five of them will be in the rotation. Someone probably ends up transferring, but they will all give it a go.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Mosster47 said:

    I think we finish with:
    4*- Jameson Williams, WR
    3*- Giles Jackson, ATH
    4*- Jonah T, OL
    3*- Soloman S, OL
    4*- Drake Jackson, SDE
    4*- Trent McDuffie, CB
    4*- Ge'mon Eaford, LB
    3*- Ralon Goforth, LB
    4*- Bralen Trice, WDE
    4*- Mathew Pola-Mao, DT

    That's 27 kids. 19/20- 4* (I think Giles Jackson finishes as one) and 8/7- 3*.

    QB- 1
    RB- 2
    WR- 5
    OL- 3
    TE- 1
    DT- 2
    SDE- 2
    WDE- 2
    LB- 3
    CB- 3
    S- 2
    ATH- 1

    Edit: None of these guys are OKG's and the Doogs wouldn't allow any of them to even walk on.

    I should know better than to even engage buttfuck it: how is Trice a 4*?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    edited July 2018
    Also, maybe I imagined this, but I thought the rules were changed and schools weren't allowed to oversign past 25 anymore? Some of these kids early enrollees who will count against 18?
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    dnc said:

    Also, maybe I imagined this, but I thought the rules were changed and schools weren't allowed to oversign past 25 anymore? Some of these kids early enrollees who will count against 18?

    Ask Nick Saban. He didn't slow down.