Word is spreading fast through the Dawgman pm network to ditch kim. Its awesome.
Follow the rules, don't hijack threads, and keep it civil out there. It's pretty simple really. Lots of twisting going on
Kim is getting called on his shit now. Multiple posters are using my info and my arguments against him.
The nonsense some spew out here about his (Sark) instate recruiting is pure fiction. he didn't get everybody, but he got most, just like Pete. Pete won't get everybody, but he will get most2009 class- Sark gets 1 of the top 11 recruits in state2010 class- Sark gets 5 of the top 82011 class- Sark gets 6 of the top 72012 class- Sark gets 3 of the top 8 (Nathan Dean, Jake Eldenkramp, Lindquist)2013 class- Sark gets 3 of the top 8 (Basham, Constantine, Ajamu)So Sark had two good years out of five with results getting worse the last three years he was here. If he was here through the 2014 signing he'd have only got 1 out of 8. Maybe 2. Lets say he gets 2/8 in 2014. Then he'd be batting 33% on the top in-state recruits in his last three years. 2014 class- Pete gets 5 of the top 8 (inc 3 of top 4)2015 class- Pete gets 6 of the top 7Sark's transition class was a total disaster. It was a weak in-state class but he still only got 1 of the top 11 guys. Pete, on the other hand managed to get 5 of the top 8 guys during his transition year and that included the top 2 and 3 of the top 4 guys. Pete followed that up by getting 6 of the top 7. Only guy he didn't get was the QB Rypein who he would have got if Browning made a different decision. So this year Pete did get everybody. We should also note that the guys Sark got in the 2012-2013 class are not panning out in any way. 2 are already gone and as of right now it looks like not one of the other 3 will be a full time starter. In other words, a complete whiff for Sark's last two in-state classes. Nonsense? The only nonsense is whatever comes from Kim.
The nonsense some spew out here about his (Sark) instate recruiting is pure fiction. he didn't get everybody, but he got most, just like Pete. Pete won't get everybody, but he will get most2009 class- Sark gets 1 of the top 11 recruits in state2010 class- Sark gets 5 of the top 82011 class- Sark gets 6 of the top 72012 class- Sark gets 3 of the top 8 (Nathan Dean, Jake Eldenkramp, Lindquist)2013 class- Sark gets 3 of the top 8 (Basham, Constantine, Ajamu)So Sark had two good years out of five with results getting worse the last three years he was here. If he was here through the 2014 signing he'd have only got 1 out of 8. Maybe 2. Lets say he gets 2/8 in 2014. Then he'd be batting 33% on the top in-state recruits in his last three years. 2014 class- Pete gets 5 of the top 8 (inc 3 of top 4)2015 class- Pete gets 6 of the top 7Sark's transition class was a total disaster. It was a weak in-state class but he still only got 1 of the top 11 guys. Pete, on the other hand managed to get 5 of the top 8 guys during his transition year and that included the top 2 and 3 of the top 4 guys. Pete followed that up by getting 6 of the top 7. Only guy he didn't get was the QB Rypein who he would have got if Browning made a different decision. So this year Pete did get everybody. We should also note that the guys Sark got in the 2012-2013 class are not panning out in any way. 2 are already gone and as of right now it looks like not one of the other 3 will be a full time starter. In other words, a complete whiff for Sark's last two in-state classes. Nonsense? The only nonsense is whatever comes from Kim. The one thing missing that's a huge part of this argument is looking at the guys Petersen flipped during his transition year in Baker and I think he got one other guy. If you assumed Sark stayed (I know we don't deal with hypotheticals around here), he gets only 3 or 4 of the top 8.