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USC's Donte Williams on recruiting: "It's time to restore order"

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  • If they think a single recruiter is going to change the current landscape, they are very mistaken. In the next couple years, USC is going to feel the full effects of the last couple recruiting cycles.
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245

    If they think a single recruiter is going to change the current landscape, they are very mistaken. In the next couple years, USC is going to feel the full effects of the last couple recruiting cycles.

    Yeah, it's going to be glorious to see the ongoing meltdown on the main USC boreds.

    They've been sustained the last few years with the residual talent on their roster. For some it's a false sense of hope.

    It's an ongoing talking point about much 4/5* rated talent is still there.

    Once it finally thins out and you see the fruits of your 3* or less recruiting with less than optimal coaching and development - it's going to be sad times.

    Problem is that the Washingtons and Oregons of the conference can't take advantage fully from the talent available because of the viable exodus to other major schools like Alabama Clemson or Georgia etc.

    As the pac12 lags further behind it's gonna be bad to see Jimmy Lake get poached by a mid level sec-ish school and get Mel Tucker plus 25% money.

    Thanks Larry!
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,329 Founders Club
    animate said:

    If they think a single recruiter is going to change the current landscape, they are very mistaken. In the next couple years, USC is going to feel the full effects of the last couple recruiting cycles.

    Yeah, it's going to be glorious to see the ongoing meltdown on the main USC boreds.

    They've been sustained the last few years with the residual talent on their roster. For some it's a false sense of hope.

    It's an ongoing talking point about much 4/5* rated talent is still there.

    Once it finally thins out and you see the fruits of your 3* or less recruiting with less than optimal coaching and development - it's going to be sad times.

    Problem is that the Washingtons and Oregons of the conference can't take advantage fully from the talent available because of the viable exodus to other major schools like Alabama Clemson or Georgia etc.

    As the pac12 lags further behind it's gonna be bad to see Jimmy Lake get poached by a mid level sec-ish school as an assistant and get Mel Tucker plus 25% money.

    Thanks Larry!
  • Joey
    Joey Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,619 Founders Club
    How heavy are his coffee cups?
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,453
    edited February 2020

    Restore order was a doog staple during the duckade

    USC is fucked

    It's basically where I got my "USC really respects us" shtick; because restoring order means putting them back on top.

    Here 20 years later, hopefully even the doogs understand that there is nothing tangible to be gained with USC owning the league again. Other than for people who naturally love the monarchy and find comfort in looking up to others. There are those people. I don't understand them ... at all ... but they exist.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,453
    animate said:

    If they think a single recruiter is going to change the current landscape, they are very mistaken. In the next couple years, USC is going to feel the full effects of the last couple recruiting cycles.

    Yeah, it's going to be glorious to see the ongoing meltdown on the main USC boreds.

    They've been sustained the last few years with the residual talent on their roster. For some it's a false sense of hope.

    It's an ongoing talking point about much 4/5* rated talent is still there.

    Once it finally thins out and you see the fruits of your 3* or less recruiting with less than optimal coaching and development - it's going to be sad times.

    Problem is that the Washingtons and Oregons of the conference can't take advantage fully from the talent available because of the viable exodus to other major schools like Alabama Clemson or Georgia etc.

    As the pac12 lags further behind it's gonna be bad to see Jimmy Lake get poached by a mid level sec-ish school and get Mel Tucker plus 25% money.

    Thanks Larry!
    Well that's an optimistic take. You'd better hope that's your? problem; because the more likely scenario is that you're calling for his head in a year's tim. In all seriousness, I am not sold on that guy at all. There is literally nothing on which to base optimism. He's the epitome of sizzle until he's not.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,453

    If they think a single recruiter is going to change the current landscape, they are very mistaken. In the next couple years, USC is going to feel the full effects of the last couple recruiting cycles.

    Again, listen the fuck up. Donte who?

    Mario is the recruiting juice down there. Until he's gone or they are put on probation, or bofe, they are gonna recruit.

    Every muh fuckuh here should be hanging on my every word on this topic because I motherfuckin' told you guysm; I'm going all Ballz Out on the Told-You-So Train.