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    TacoSoupTacoSoup Member Posts: 148
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    digits said:

    digits said:

    dhdawg said:

    Pete had inferior talent at Boise and it never mattered.

    Getting embarrassed 3 straight games is about more than just talent. It's coaching. It's a mentality.

    This. This is what doesn't make any fucking sense to me. Petersen won more big games @ Boise St than he has here. Are you telling me Boise St had better talent than we? do? There's no fucking way. Whatever he is doing to prepare the team, the coaches, and himself for these big games is not working. He needs to figure it out yesterday because the trend has already formed.
    It was basically their only game of the year
    That doesn't change the fact that he was beating superior teams with inferior talent @ Boise St. in big games. What's especially concerning is his losses @ UW in said games are not just one thing, but it's a combination of several: Poor game/coaching/player preparation (i.e. Slow starts, gameplan, etc.), Beta mentality, and bad clock/game management.
    Did you ever consider it's because those were the first games of the season and not bowl games?
    digits said:

    digits said:

    dhdawg said:

    Pete had inferior talent at Boise and it never mattered.

    Getting embarrassed 3 straight games is about more than just talent. It's coaching. It's a mentality.

    This. This is what doesn't make any fucking sense to me. Petersen won more big games @ Boise St than he has here. Are you telling me Boise St had better talent than we? do? There's no fucking way. Whatever he is doing to prepare the team, the coaches, and himself for these big games is not working. He needs to figure it out yesterday because the trend has already formed.
    It was basically their only game of the year
    That doesn't change the fact that he was beating superior teams with inferior talent @ Boise St. in big games. What's especially concerning is his losses @ UW in said games are not just one thing, but it's a combination of several: Poor game/coaching/player preparation (i.e. Slow starts, gameplan, etc.), Beta mentality, and bad clock/game management.
    1) Boise often opened their season against those teams, bowl games are different (for a myriad of obvious reasons)
    2) CP's record vs. P5 teams w/ Kellen Moore: 6-0, w/o KM: 3-4.

    Yes they were better but it makes a world of difference when you have a great college quarterback. UW will be better in that arena for the next 5 years.
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    DomicilloDomicillo Member Posts: 3,025
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    Our 2019 was Pete’s 5th year. 2013, not even listed in @DoogCourics stats, was Dabo’s 5th year.

    Don’t let facts get in the way of a good narrative ya fucks.
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    BasemanBaseman Member Posts: 12,365
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    All star defensive line and a generational QB and badda bing print the bumper stickers

    The 91 Huskies had both an O line and D line to die for and the bloody big balls of Billy Joe Hobart

    Running back by committee and a couple of small fast wideouts

    That's been the theme the last few days - if we need to be Bama to beat Bama we have the wrong coach

    That 91 squad’s LBs and pass rush did not suck. Most importantly, DJ did everything he could to win the game. Has Peterman? I say no.

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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    Update now that the 2019 season numbers are out.




    Clemson Recruiting Under Sweeney (Full Classes)

    1st Class - 2009 Recruiting Class - 36th in Country - 6 Four Stars - 7 Three Stars - 89.91 Average Composite (247 Unavailable) - 6 Blue Chip

    2nd Class - 2010 Recruiting Class - 27th in Country - 6 Four Stars - 15 Three Stars - 85.94 Average Composite (247 Unavailable)- 6 Blue Chip

    3rd Class - 2011 Recruiting Class - 11th in Country - 3 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 19 Three Stars - 84.80 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    4th Class - 2012 Recruiting Class - 23rd in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 12 Three Stars - 87.85 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    5th Class - 2013 Recruiting Class - 15th in Country - 0 Five Star - 10 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 88.04 Average Composite - 10 Blue Chip

    6th Class - 2014 Recruiting Class - 24th in Country - 0 Five Star - 8 Four Stars - 10 Three Stars - 88.15 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    7th Class - 2015 Recruiting Class - 10th in Country - 3 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 87.38 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    8th Class - 2016 Recruiting Class - 8th in Country - 2 Five Star - 12 Four Stars - 6 Three Stars - 90.62 Average Composite - 14 Blue Chip

    9th Class - 2017 Recruiting Class - 19th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 6 Three Stars - 91.64 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    10th Class - 2018 Recruiting Class - 6th in Country - 5 Five Stars - 7 Four Stars - 4 Three Stars - 92.71 Average Composite - 12 Blue Chip

    11th Class - 2019 Recruiting Class - 14th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 11 Four Stars - 16 Three Stars - 89.03 Average Composite - 13 Blue Chip

    12th Class - 2020 Recruiting Class (Thus Far) - 1st in Country - 3 Five Stars - 9 Four Stars - 8 Three Stars - 92.30 Average Composite - 12 Blue Chip




    Washington Recruiting Under Petersen (Full Classes)

    1st Class - 2015 Recruiting Class - 25th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 6 Four Stars - 17 Three Stars - 85.80 Average Composite - 6 Blue Chip

    2nd Class - 2016 Recruiting Class - 37th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 5 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 87.18 Average Composite - 5 Blue Chip

    3rd Class - 2017 Recruiting Class - 22nd in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 9 Three Stars - 88.22 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    4th Class - 2018 Recruiting Class - 13th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 11 Four Stars - 9 Three Stars - 90.45 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    5th Class - 2019 Recruiting Class - 11th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 16 Four Stars - 7 Three Stars - 90.70 Average Composite - 16 Blue Chip

    6th Class - 2020 Recruiting Class - 12th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 7 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 88.47 Average Composite - 7 Blue Chip



    Now for how much talent is currently stacked throughout the roster:





    Clemson Composite Team Talent Rankings (There are no 247 Only Rankings)

    8th Year As Coach - 2015: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 13th in Country - 4 Five Stars - 29 Four Stars - 27 Three Stars - 3 Two Stars (or less) - 88.57 Average Composite Score - 33 Blue Chip - Lost National Championship

    9th Year As Coach - 2016: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 4 Five Stars - 35 Four Stars - 35 Three Stars - 5 Two Stars (or less) - 88.91 Average Composite Score - 39 Blue Chip - Won National Championship

    10th Year As Coach - 2017: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 6 Five Stars - 34 Four Stars - 31 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or less) - 89.21 Average Composite Score - 40 Blue Chip - Lost in Semi Finals to Bama

    11th Year As Coach - 2018: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 6th in Country - 9 Five Stars - 37 Four Stars - 24 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or Less) - 90.23 Average Composite Score - 46 Blue Chip - Won National Championship

    12th Year As Coach - 2019: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 7 Five Stars - 33 Four Stars - 33 Three Stars - 7 Two Stars (or Less) - 89.44 Average Composite Score - 40 Blue Chip - Ranked #1 In Preseason Polls

    You don't have to be Bama to win a title and Clemson has proven it twice.. You need to stack double digit blue chip classes to build depth to handle attrition, land 1-2 Elite players per year, and have elite coaching and development.



    Washington Composite Team Talent Rankings (There are no 247 Only Rankings)

    2nd Year As Coach - 2015: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 29th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 15 Four Stars - 56 Three Stars - 10 Two Stars (or less) - 85.09 Average Composite Score - 15 Blue Chip

    3rd Year As Coach - 2016: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 24th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 21 Four Stars - 56 Three Stars - 8 Two Stars (or less) - 85.73 Average Composite Score - 21 Blue Chip - Lost Peach Bowl to Alabama

    4th Year As Coach - 2017: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 24th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 23 Four Stars - 55 Three Stars - 7 Two Stars (or less) - 85.98 Average Composite Score - 23 Blue Chip - Lost Fiesta Bowl to Penn State

    5th Year As Coach - 2018: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 20th in Country - 1 Five Star - 31 Four Stars - 47 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or Less) - 87.25 Average Composite Score - 31 Blue Chip - Lost Rose Bowl to Ohio State

    6th Year As Coach - 2019: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 18th in Country - 1 Five Star - 41 Four Stars - 40 Three Stars - 3 Two Stars (or Less) - 88.26 Average Composite Score - 42 Blue Chip - Ranked #13 in Preseason Polls




    TL:DR




    UW is on this trajectory as I've stated many times. Kill the coaching blunders and become the elite coach that that Petersen is, then land some fucking elite players like Smalls, Banks, and all of the 2021 kids.







    @uzi, if you don't like the format go fuck yourself (AKA would you want to put this in a spreadsheet for me because I again wasn't able to put together a spreadsheet for it because we are "entertaining" guests and every time I get on my computer I get fucking glared at.... I DON'T WANT TO ENTERTAIN THEM BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUR DUMBFUCK FRIENDS AND YOU HATE THEM AS MUCH AS I DO HONEY!)

    I understood very little of this, but twatted nonetheless.
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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    Update now that the 2019 season numbers are out.




    Clemson Recruiting Under Sweeney (Full Classes)

    1st Class - 2009 Recruiting Class - 36th in Country - 6 Four Stars - 7 Three Stars - 89.91 Average Composite (247 Unavailable) - 6 Blue Chip

    2nd Class - 2010 Recruiting Class - 27th in Country - 6 Four Stars - 15 Three Stars - 85.94 Average Composite (247 Unavailable)- 6 Blue Chip

    3rd Class - 2011 Recruiting Class - 11th in Country - 3 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 19 Three Stars - 84.80 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    4th Class - 2012 Recruiting Class - 23rd in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 12 Three Stars - 87.85 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    5th Class - 2013 Recruiting Class - 15th in Country - 0 Five Star - 10 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 88.04 Average Composite - 10 Blue Chip

    6th Class - 2014 Recruiting Class - 24th in Country - 0 Five Star - 8 Four Stars - 10 Three Stars - 88.15 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    7th Class - 2015 Recruiting Class - 10th in Country - 3 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 87.38 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    8th Class - 2016 Recruiting Class - 8th in Country - 2 Five Star - 12 Four Stars - 6 Three Stars - 90.62 Average Composite - 14 Blue Chip

    9th Class - 2017 Recruiting Class - 19th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 6 Three Stars - 91.64 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    10th Class - 2018 Recruiting Class - 6th in Country - 5 Five Stars - 7 Four Stars - 4 Three Stars - 92.71 Average Composite - 12 Blue Chip

    11th Class - 2019 Recruiting Class - 14th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 11 Four Stars - 16 Three Stars - 89.03 Average Composite - 13 Blue Chip

    12th Class - 2020 Recruiting Class (Thus Far) - 1st in Country - 3 Five Stars - 9 Four Stars - 8 Three Stars - 92.30 Average Composite - 12 Blue Chip




    Washington Recruiting Under Petersen (Full Classes)

    1st Class - 2015 Recruiting Class - 25th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 6 Four Stars - 17 Three Stars - 85.80 Average Composite - 6 Blue Chip

    2nd Class - 2016 Recruiting Class - 37th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 5 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 87.18 Average Composite - 5 Blue Chip

    3rd Class - 2017 Recruiting Class - 22nd in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 9 Three Stars - 88.22 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    4th Class - 2018 Recruiting Class - 13th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 11 Four Stars - 9 Three Stars - 90.45 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    5th Class - 2019 Recruiting Class - 11th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 16 Four Stars - 7 Three Stars - 90.70 Average Composite - 16 Blue Chip

    6th Class - 2020 Recruiting Class - 12th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 7 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 88.47 Average Composite - 7 Blue Chip



    Now for how much talent is currently stacked throughout the roster:





    Clemson Composite Team Talent Rankings (There are no 247 Only Rankings)

    8th Year As Coach - 2015: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 13th in Country - 4 Five Stars - 29 Four Stars - 27 Three Stars - 3 Two Stars (or less) - 88.57 Average Composite Score - 33 Blue Chip - Lost National Championship

    9th Year As Coach - 2016: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 4 Five Stars - 35 Four Stars - 35 Three Stars - 5 Two Stars (or less) - 88.91 Average Composite Score - 39 Blue Chip - Won National Championship

    10th Year As Coach - 2017: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 6 Five Stars - 34 Four Stars - 31 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or less) - 89.21 Average Composite Score - 40 Blue Chip - Lost in Semi Finals to Bama

    11th Year As Coach - 2018: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 6th in Country - 9 Five Stars - 37 Four Stars - 24 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or Less) - 90.23 Average Composite Score - 46 Blue Chip - Won National Championship

    12th Year As Coach - 2019: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 7 Five Stars - 33 Four Stars - 33 Three Stars - 7 Two Stars (or Less) - 89.44 Average Composite Score - 40 Blue Chip - Ranked #1 In Preseason Polls

    You don't have to be Bama to win a title and Clemson has proven it twice.. You need to stack double digit blue chip classes to build depth to handle attrition, land 1-2 Elite players per year, and have elite coaching and development.



    Washington Composite Team Talent Rankings (There are no 247 Only Rankings)

    2nd Year As Coach - 2015: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 29th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 15 Four Stars - 56 Three Stars - 10 Two Stars (or less) - 85.09 Average Composite Score - 15 Blue Chip

    3rd Year As Coach - 2016: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 24th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 21 Four Stars - 56 Three Stars - 8 Two Stars (or less) - 85.73 Average Composite Score - 21 Blue Chip - Lost Peach Bowl to Alabama

    4th Year As Coach - 2017: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 24th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 23 Four Stars - 55 Three Stars - 7 Two Stars (or less) - 85.98 Average Composite Score - 23 Blue Chip - Lost Fiesta Bowl to Penn State

    5th Year As Coach - 2018: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 20th in Country - 1 Five Star - 31 Four Stars - 47 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or Less) - 87.25 Average Composite Score - 31 Blue Chip - Lost Rose Bowl to Ohio State

    6th Year As Coach - 2019: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 18th in Country - 1 Five Star - 41 Four Stars - 40 Three Stars - 3 Two Stars (or Less) - 88.26 Average Composite Score - 42 Blue Chip - Ranked #13 in Preseason Polls




    TL:DR




    UW is on this trajectory as I've stated many times. Kill the coaching blunders and become the elite coach that that Petersen is, then land some fucking elite players like Smalls, Banks, and all of the 2021 kids.







    @uzi, if you don't like the format go fuck yourself (AKA would you want to put this in a spreadsheet for me because I again wasn't able to put together a spreadsheet for it because we are "entertaining" guests and every time I get on my computer I get fucking glared at.... I DON'T WANT TO ENTERTAIN THEM BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUR DUMBFUCK FRIENDS AND YOU HATE THEM AS MUCH AS I DO HONEY!)

    I understood very little of this, but twatted nonetheless.
    Not even sure if I understand it myself. But offseason is offseason and this was the last peace before the real season kicks in.

    Most definitely trite, assuredly passé, definitely not facile.

    Methinks Airwold hated Chest’s version and how much he talks about it on his pod (who wouldn’t?) and thus doesn’t give mine a chance.
    Hahah, yeah, not sure why @AIRWOLF shit on your chest for good luck
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    DoogCouricsDoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
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    Update now that the 2019 season numbers are out.




    Clemson Recruiting Under Sweeney (Full Classes)

    1st Class - 2009 Recruiting Class - 36th in Country - 6 Four Stars - 7 Three Stars - 89.91 Average Composite (247 Unavailable) - 6 Blue Chip

    2nd Class - 2010 Recruiting Class - 27th in Country - 6 Four Stars - 15 Three Stars - 85.94 Average Composite (247 Unavailable)- 6 Blue Chip

    3rd Class - 2011 Recruiting Class - 11th in Country - 3 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 19 Three Stars - 84.80 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    4th Class - 2012 Recruiting Class - 23rd in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 12 Three Stars - 87.85 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    5th Class - 2013 Recruiting Class - 15th in Country - 0 Five Star - 10 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 88.04 Average Composite - 10 Blue Chip

    6th Class - 2014 Recruiting Class - 24th in Country - 0 Five Star - 8 Four Stars - 10 Three Stars - 88.15 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    7th Class - 2015 Recruiting Class - 10th in Country - 3 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 87.38 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    8th Class - 2016 Recruiting Class - 8th in Country - 2 Five Star - 12 Four Stars - 6 Three Stars - 90.62 Average Composite - 14 Blue Chip

    9th Class - 2017 Recruiting Class - 19th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 6 Three Stars - 91.64 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    10th Class - 2018 Recruiting Class - 6th in Country - 5 Five Stars - 7 Four Stars - 4 Three Stars - 92.71 Average Composite - 12 Blue Chip

    11th Class - 2019 Recruiting Class - 14th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 11 Four Stars - 16 Three Stars - 89.03 Average Composite - 13 Blue Chip

    12th Class - 2020 Recruiting Class (Thus Far) - 1st in Country - 3 Five Stars - 9 Four Stars - 8 Three Stars - 92.30 Average Composite - 12 Blue Chip




    Washington Recruiting Under Petersen (Full Classes)

    1st Class - 2015 Recruiting Class - 25th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 6 Four Stars - 17 Three Stars - 85.80 Average Composite - 6 Blue Chip

    2nd Class - 2016 Recruiting Class - 37th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 5 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 87.18 Average Composite - 5 Blue Chip

    3rd Class - 2017 Recruiting Class - 22nd in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 9 Three Stars - 88.22 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    4th Class - 2018 Recruiting Class - 13th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 11 Four Stars - 9 Three Stars - 90.45 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    5th Class - 2019 Recruiting Class - 11th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 16 Four Stars - 7 Three Stars - 90.70 Average Composite - 16 Blue Chip

    6th Class - 2020 Recruiting Class - 12th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 7 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 88.47 Average Composite - 7 Blue Chip



    Now for how much talent is currently stacked throughout the roster:





    Clemson Composite Team Talent Rankings (There are no 247 Only Rankings)

    8th Year As Coach - 2015: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 13th in Country - 4 Five Stars - 29 Four Stars - 27 Three Stars - 3 Two Stars (or less) - 88.57 Average Composite Score - 33 Blue Chip - Lost National Championship

    9th Year As Coach - 2016: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 4 Five Stars - 35 Four Stars - 35 Three Stars - 5 Two Stars (or less) - 88.91 Average Composite Score - 39 Blue Chip - Won National Championship

    10th Year As Coach - 2017: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 6 Five Stars - 34 Four Stars - 31 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or less) - 89.21 Average Composite Score - 40 Blue Chip - Lost in Semi Finals to Bama

    11th Year As Coach - 2018: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 6th in Country - 9 Five Stars - 37 Four Stars - 24 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or Less) - 90.23 Average Composite Score - 46 Blue Chip - Won National Championship

    12th Year As Coach - 2019: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 7 Five Stars - 33 Four Stars - 33 Three Stars - 7 Two Stars (or Less) - 89.44 Average Composite Score - 40 Blue Chip - Ranked #1 In Preseason Polls

    You don't have to be Bama to win a title and Clemson has proven it twice.. You need to stack double digit blue chip classes to build depth to handle attrition, land 1-2 Elite players per year, and have elite coaching and development.



    Washington Composite Team Talent Rankings (There are no 247 Only Rankings)

    2nd Year As Coach - 2015: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 29th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 15 Four Stars - 56 Three Stars - 10 Two Stars (or less) - 85.09 Average Composite Score - 15 Blue Chip

    3rd Year As Coach - 2016: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 24th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 21 Four Stars - 56 Three Stars - 8 Two Stars (or less) - 85.73 Average Composite Score - 21 Blue Chip - Lost Peach Bowl to Alabama

    4th Year As Coach - 2017: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 24th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 23 Four Stars - 55 Three Stars - 7 Two Stars (or less) - 85.98 Average Composite Score - 23 Blue Chip - Lost Fiesta Bowl to Penn State

    5th Year As Coach - 2018: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 20th in Country - 1 Five Star - 31 Four Stars - 47 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or Less) - 87.25 Average Composite Score - 31 Blue Chip - Lost Rose Bowl to Ohio State

    6th Year As Coach - 2019: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 18th in Country - 1 Five Star - 41 Four Stars - 40 Three Stars - 3 Two Stars (or Less) - 88.26 Average Composite Score - 42 Blue Chip - Ranked #13 in Preseason Polls




    TL:DR




    UW is on this trajectory as I've stated many times. Kill the coaching blunders and become the elite coach that that Petersen is, then land some fucking elite players like Smalls, Banks, and all of the 2021 kids.







    @uzi, if you don't like the format go fuck yourself (AKA would you want to put this in a spreadsheet for me because I again wasn't able to put together a spreadsheet for it because we are "entertaining" guests and every time I get on my computer I get fucking glared at.... I DON'T WANT TO ENTERTAIN THEM BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUR DUMBFUCK FRIENDS AND YOU HATE THEM AS MUCH AS I DO HONEY!)

    I understood very little of this, but twatted nonetheless.
    Not even sure if I understand it myself. But offseason is offseason and this was the last peace before the real season kicks in.

    Most definitely trite, assuredly passé, definitely not facile.

    Methinks Airwold hated Chest’s version and how much he talks about it on his pod (who wouldn’t?) and thus doesn’t give mine a chance.
    Hahah, yeah, not sure why @AIRWOLF shit on your chest for good luck
    He took a big steamy shit on all of us and then left for what he considers greener pastures. They all did, but it’s chill with me.

    He’s a good guy with good content. But he sucks for leaving and I’ve given up on scrolling through that shit format forum.
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    DoogCouricsDoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739
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    Update now that the 2019 season numbers are out.




    Clemson Recruiting Under Sweeney (Full Classes)

    1st Class - 2009 Recruiting Class - 36th in Country - 6 Four Stars - 7 Three Stars - 89.91 Average Composite (247 Unavailable) - 6 Blue Chip

    2nd Class - 2010 Recruiting Class - 27th in Country - 6 Four Stars - 15 Three Stars - 85.94 Average Composite (247 Unavailable)- 6 Blue Chip

    3rd Class - 2011 Recruiting Class - 11th in Country - 3 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 19 Three Stars - 84.80 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    4th Class - 2012 Recruiting Class - 23rd in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 12 Three Stars - 87.85 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    5th Class - 2013 Recruiting Class - 15th in Country - 0 Five Star - 10 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 88.04 Average Composite - 10 Blue Chip

    6th Class - 2014 Recruiting Class - 24th in Country - 0 Five Star - 8 Four Stars - 10 Three Stars - 88.15 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    7th Class - 2015 Recruiting Class - 10th in Country - 3 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 87.38 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    8th Class - 2016 Recruiting Class - 8th in Country - 2 Five Star - 12 Four Stars - 6 Three Stars - 90.62 Average Composite - 14 Blue Chip

    9th Class - 2017 Recruiting Class - 19th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 6 Three Stars - 91.64 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    10th Class - 2018 Recruiting Class - 6th in Country - 5 Five Stars - 7 Four Stars - 4 Three Stars - 92.71 Average Composite - 12 Blue Chip

    11th Class - 2019 Recruiting Class - 14th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 11 Four Stars - 16 Three Stars - 89.03 Average Composite - 13 Blue Chip

    12th Class - 2020 Recruiting Class (Thus Far) - 1st in Country - 3 Five Stars - 9 Four Stars - 8 Three Stars - 92.30 Average Composite - 12 Blue Chip




    Washington Recruiting Under Petersen (Full Classes)

    1st Class - 2015 Recruiting Class - 25th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 6 Four Stars - 17 Three Stars - 85.80 Average Composite - 6 Blue Chip

    2nd Class - 2016 Recruiting Class - 37th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 5 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 87.18 Average Composite - 5 Blue Chip

    3rd Class - 2017 Recruiting Class - 22nd in Country - 0 Five Stars - 8 Four Stars - 9 Three Stars - 88.22 Average Composite - 8 Blue Chip

    4th Class - 2018 Recruiting Class - 13th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 11 Four Stars - 9 Three Stars - 90.45 Average Composite - 11 Blue Chip

    5th Class - 2019 Recruiting Class - 11th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 16 Four Stars - 7 Three Stars - 90.70 Average Composite - 16 Blue Chip

    6th Class - 2020 Recruiting Class - 12th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 7 Four Stars - 11 Three Stars - 88.47 Average Composite - 7 Blue Chip



    Now for how much talent is currently stacked throughout the roster:





    Clemson Composite Team Talent Rankings (There are no 247 Only Rankings)

    8th Year As Coach - 2015: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 13th in Country - 4 Five Stars - 29 Four Stars - 27 Three Stars - 3 Two Stars (or less) - 88.57 Average Composite Score - 33 Blue Chip - Lost National Championship

    9th Year As Coach - 2016: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 4 Five Stars - 35 Four Stars - 35 Three Stars - 5 Two Stars (or less) - 88.91 Average Composite Score - 39 Blue Chip - Won National Championship

    10th Year As Coach - 2017: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 6 Five Stars - 34 Four Stars - 31 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or less) - 89.21 Average Composite Score - 40 Blue Chip - Lost in Semi Finals to Bama

    11th Year As Coach - 2018: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 6th in Country - 9 Five Stars - 37 Four Stars - 24 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or Less) - 90.23 Average Composite Score - 46 Blue Chip - Won National Championship

    12th Year As Coach - 2019: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 9th in Country - 7 Five Stars - 33 Four Stars - 33 Three Stars - 7 Two Stars (or Less) - 89.44 Average Composite Score - 40 Blue Chip - Ranked #1 In Preseason Polls

    You don't have to be Bama to win a title and Clemson has proven it twice.. You need to stack double digit blue chip classes to build depth to handle attrition, land 1-2 Elite players per year, and have elite coaching and development.



    Washington Composite Team Talent Rankings (There are no 247 Only Rankings)

    2nd Year As Coach - 2015: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 29th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 15 Four Stars - 56 Three Stars - 10 Two Stars (or less) - 85.09 Average Composite Score - 15 Blue Chip

    3rd Year As Coach - 2016: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 24th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 21 Four Stars - 56 Three Stars - 8 Two Stars (or less) - 85.73 Average Composite Score - 21 Blue Chip - Lost Peach Bowl to Alabama

    4th Year As Coach - 2017: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 24th in Country - 0 Five Stars - 23 Four Stars - 55 Three Stars - 7 Two Stars (or less) - 85.98 Average Composite Score - 23 Blue Chip - Lost Fiesta Bowl to Penn State

    5th Year As Coach - 2018: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 20th in Country - 1 Five Star - 31 Four Stars - 47 Three Stars - 6 Two Stars (or Less) - 87.25 Average Composite Score - 31 Blue Chip - Lost Rose Bowl to Ohio State

    6th Year As Coach - 2019: 5 Year Team Talent Composite - 18th in Country - 1 Five Star - 41 Four Stars - 40 Three Stars - 3 Two Stars (or Less) - 88.26 Average Composite Score - 42 Blue Chip - Ranked #13 in Preseason Polls




    TL:DR




    UW is on this trajectory as I've stated many times. Kill the coaching blunders and become the elite coach that that Petersen is, then land some fucking elite players like Smalls, Banks, and all of the 2021 kids.







    @uzi, if you don't like the format go fuck yourself (AKA would you want to put this in a spreadsheet for me because I again wasn't able to put together a spreadsheet for it because we are "entertaining" guests and every time I get on my computer I get fucking glared at.... I DON'T WANT TO ENTERTAIN THEM BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUR DUMBFUCK FRIENDS AND YOU HATE THEM AS MUCH AS I DO HONEY!)

    I understood very little of this, but twatted nonetheless.
    Not even sure if I understand it myself. But offseason is offseason and this was the last peace before the real season kicks in.

    Most definitely trite, assuredly passé, definitely not facile.

    Methinks Airwold hated Chest’s version and how much he talks about it on his pod (who wouldn’t?) and thus doesn’t give mine a chance.
    Hahah, yeah, not sure why @AIRWOLF shit on your chest for good luck
    He took a big steamy shit on all of us and then left for what he considers greener pastures. They all did, but it’s chill with me.

    He’s a good guy with good content. But he sucks for leaving and I’ve given up on scrolling through that shit format forum.
    If Wuff ever shit on us*, I haven't seen it. He wants to do his own thing without the taint of the Tug, whatever, God bless.

    But agree, that forum is cataclysmic
    My bad. Poont of clarification:

    I didn’t mean took a big steamy shit in the way Chest did, but rather in the way the great poets would mean it.

    Just that off and never gave a second glance back. Like we were the fat chick he fucked but wouldn’t tell his friends about.

    I understand the desire to cleanse himself of the Tug and much of the bullshit that comes with HH. Don’t fault him for that. Just miss him is all.
    Wuff seems like a Good Guy™, despite prolly putting me into a reeducation camp in a drive-in theater lot somewhere, once the revolution comes.
    Agreed on all fronts.
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    All I know is @DoogCourics is doing the Lord's work around this shit hole and deserves a raise. Expect Lemon Party and 20 Sven bucks in your inbox tomorrow.
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    Swaye said:

    All I know is @DoogCourics is doing the Lord's work around this shit hole and deserves a raise. Expect Lemon Party and 20 Sven bucks in your inbox tomorrow.

    I'll also accept some of those season tickets the guys at BDTW are giving out.

    And nudes.

    And real money.

    And fine whiskey.
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