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Last year UW took 2 of our 3 late targets:

Tuli and Irvin and missed on Barber Shop

This year UW took 3 of our 4 late targets:

Heimuli, Turner, Nacua and missed on TootToot

This year's isn't as impressive because we went into the late period a massive favorite for Heimuli and having had a commit from Turner, but honestly we were only considered the favorite for Heimuli out of the 4 and not super involved on Nacua or Toots. Also you could add Ford to the misses I suppose which makes it 3 out 5.

If you add late commits in the early period you can add Taimani and Gordon to last year's tally as well as Kaho (lol). This year we reeled in McDuffie and Latu late in the early period.

Bottom line is this staff is far above average at locking up solid classes early and has come a long way in their ability to close key targets in December and beyond.

This is all assuming Nacua signs of course.

PTSD doesn't go away in two classes.

Comments

  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    WE FUCKING CLOSED.

    Bruce Wayne lives in Malloe's pants, man. He's like the reasonable guy that stops fights in bars, then takes the bitch home because they feel safe.

    He should be paid more than KB
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,633 Founders Club

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    Until someone like Urbs takes over. Then the conference will be pillaged by the Trojan hordes with only the purple kingdom to the north to stand in their way.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,090 Founders Club

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been.
    I'm going to be legitimately worried if they manage to get Franklin this year.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
    edited February 2019

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been.
    I'm going to be legitimately worried if they manage to get Franklin this year.
    Why is this? Even Ty managed to get Jack Locker and Kevario Middleton. Even the most inept coaching staffs at the worst programs are going to be able to keep some percentage of local studs home.






    I mean besides WSU of course.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,090 Founders Club

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been.
    I'm going to be legitimately worried if they manage to get Franklin this year.
    Why is this? Even Ty managed to get Jack Locker and Kevario Middleton. Even the most inept coaching staffs at the worst programs are going to be able to keep some percentage of local studs home.






    I mean besides WSU of course.
    Franklin would legitimately bite into our expanded recruiting footprint(Oregon, Utah, Hawaii, etc.) and immediately put SC back on the map. He's a rilly rill recruiter and not at all a bad developer or in-game coach.

    Washington State doesn't produce enough talent to get us over the hump. We have to recruit beyond that. It will be a lot harder with a resurgent USC.

    Also, one bad recruiting class could easily be made up with their current numbers. Franklin could come in and be competing for the Pac12 title in 2020 with a still loaded roster.

    Prayingdoog.gif that Helton hangs on for another year because of the administrative mess at USC or that they flop and hire some bad NFL retread or otherwise useless coach.

  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been.
    I'm going to be legitimately worried if they manage to get Franklin this year.
    Why is this? Even Ty managed to get Jack Locker and Kevario Middleton. Even the most inept coaching staffs at the worst programs are going to be able to keep some percentage of local studs home.






    I mean besides WSU of course.
    Franklin would legitimately bite into our expanded recruiting footprint(Oregon, Utah, Hawaii, etc.) and immediately put SC back on the map. He's a rilly rill recruiter and not at all a bad developer or in-game coach.

    Washington State doesn't produce enough talent to get us over the hump. We have to recruit beyond that. It will be a lot harder with a resurgent USC.

    Also, one bad recruiting class could easily be made up with their current numbers. Franklin could come in and be competing for the Pac12 title in 2020 with a still loaded roster.

    Prayingdoog.gif that Helton hangs on for another year because of the administrative mess at USC or that they flop and hire some bad NFL retread or otherwise useless coach.

    I thought you meant Troy Franklin not James Franklin.

    Disregard.
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been. The floor has dropped considerably.
    This.


    22nd ranked class with only 7 Blue Chip and 18 Three Stars at a school not exactly known for developing their players.



  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    No Puka paperwork. We?re going to get what we deserved for gloating.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,090 Founders Club

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been.
    I'm going to be legitimately worried if they manage to get Franklin this year.
    Wait, what? Is that a legitimate rumor? Why would Franklin leave Penn State for USC?

    We can argue ad nauseum about which is a better job and I would probably agree USC is by a small margin.

    But Franklin is from Pennsylvania, played D2 college ball in Pennsylvania, and has spent only 2 of his 26 year coaching career west of Kansas.
    Heard from several SC boosters(and one actual bigger booster) at this point that this is who they plan to pursue. Whether they can manage it *shrug. Their AD is a fucking mess so feel free to laugh at the idea right now.

    As to the fear, it isn't like Pete couldn't beat him but I don't want him coming THIS year because we need 2020 recruiting to continue the trajectory and realistically he could bite into that. By 2021 it probably isn't going to matter who they get unless it's the next Saban, Dabo, Meyer, etc.

    Why do you guys hate rooting for another year of Helton?
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been.
    I'm going to be legitimately worried if they manage to get Franklin this year.
    Wait, what? Is that a legitimate rumor? Why would Franklin leave Penn State for USC?

    We can argue ad nauseum about which is a better job and I would probably agree USC is by a small margin.

    But Franklin is from Pennsylvania, played D2 college ball in Pennsylvania, and has spent only 2 of his 26 year coaching career west of Kansas.
    Heard from several SC boosters(and one actual bigger booster) at this point that this is who they plan to pursue. Whether they can manage it *shrug. Their AD is a fucking mess so feel free to laugh at the idea right now.

    As to the fear, it isn't like Pete couldn't beat him but I don't want him coming THIS year because we need 2020 recruiting to continue the trajectory and realistically he could bite into that. By 2021 it probably isn't going to matter who they get unless it's the next Saban, Dabo, Meyer, etc.

    Why do you guys hate rooting for another year of Helton?
    Helton isn't going to make it to the end of the season let alone to 2020.
    Come on you are smarter than that dnc, thankfully usc has as that is more incompetent than helton. He makes it
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been.
    I'm going to be legitimately worried if they manage to get Franklin this year.
    Wait, what? Is that a legitimate rumor? Why would Franklin leave Penn State for USC?

    We can argue ad nauseum about which is a better job and I would probably agree USC is by a small margin.

    But Franklin is from Pennsylvania, played D2 college ball in Pennsylvania, and has spent only 2 of his 26 year coaching career west of Kansas.
    Heard from several SC boosters(and one actual bigger booster) at this point that this is who they plan to pursue. Whether they can manage it *shrug. Their AD is a fucking mess so feel free to laugh at the idea right now.

    As to the fear, it isn't like Pete couldn't beat him but I don't want him coming THIS year because we need 2020 recruiting to continue the trajectory and realistically he could bite into that. By 2021 it probably isn't going to matter who they get unless it's the next Saban, Dabo, Meyer, etc.

    Why do you guys hate rooting for another year of Helton?
    Helton isn't going to make it to the end of the season let alone to 2020.
    Come on you are smarter than that dnc, thankfully usc has as that is more incompetent than helton. He makes it
    I’m the one who guaranteed he wasn’t getting fired after 2018. I’m also guaranteeing he’ll be fired after 2019.

    Book it.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    I think more needs to be said about USC's recent neutering in the recruiting game. Yes, their on-field product sucked this year, which absolutely contributed to their struggles. But it sure looks like this newer generation of LA kids are a lot more willing to leave the SoCal bubble than they have been in year's past. USC use to have about as much trouble as Texas did in just sleepwalking their way into landing local blue chip after blue chip. You always knew, regardless of who was doing the recruiting, that there was a large contingent of very talent recruits that just had no interest in leaving the greater LA area. That trend seems to be, or has already faded. USC may be losing their biggest inherent advantage that they've had for decades, and that opportunity can't be overlooked.

    SC will eventually make a great hire and be BACK. Their upside is the same it has always been.

    The big difference is they aren’t guaranteed to have top ten classes in the meantime like they always have been.
    I'm going to be legitimately worried if they manage to get Franklin this year.
    Wait, what? Is that a legitimate rumor? Why would Franklin leave Penn State for USC?

    We can argue ad nauseum about which is a better job and I would probably agree USC is by a small margin.

    But Franklin is from Pennsylvania, played D2 college ball in Pennsylvania, and has spent only 2 of his 26 year coaching career west of Kansas.
    Heard from several SC boosters(and one actual bigger booster) at this point that this is who they plan to pursue. Whether they can manage it *shrug. Their AD is a fucking mess so feel free to laugh at the idea right now.

    As to the fear, it isn't like Pete couldn't beat him but I don't want him coming THIS year because we need 2020 recruiting to continue the trajectory and realistically he could bite into that. By 2021 it probably isn't going to matter who they get unless it's the next Saban, Dabo, Meyer, etc.

    Why do you guys hate rooting for another year of Helton?
    Helton isn't going to make it to the end of the season let alone to 2020.
    Come on you are smarter than that dnc, thankfully usc has as that is more incompetent than helton. He makes it
    I’m the one who guaranteed he wasn’t getting fired after 2018. I’m also guaranteeing he’ll be fired after 2019.

    Book it.
    Its textbook that he should have been fired and everyone knows it

    2007 Hawaii all over again

    2019 is going to be brutal for USC
    Yep.

    Country Legend fires hisself this year. Only suspense is if Swann will let him corch our the season Pool Boy sTyLe.
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,681 Founders Club
    I’m hearing Sean mcveay had some high school friends he played Madden with that Swann is looking at.

    Which is a total shame, Helton is the greatest coach of our life tim. His coaching greatness is only overshadowed by the greatness of his character.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    urban is available