Kyle Ford, 4* 2019 WR, Anaheim (Servite), CA (Offered 5/21/17)
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Unless....LaMichael_Corleone said:Ngata ties:
- Ariel & being on campus a ton
- Jake
Ford ties:
- Julius Irvin
- Keith Taylor
- Soon to be Trent McDuffie
- Summer training wit Brandon Mckinney
- Coached by Austin Pettis who has a good relationship with Bush
- Good relationship with Dante
- No USC family ties & is friends with Bru (said he’d take Ryan Hillinski over JT)
If you can’t get that kid when USC goes 5-7 and you have Eason, Sirmon, Huard waiting in the wings GTFOH. Period.
Dad won’t fly. Just won’t. -
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Paging gee Scott srDomicillo said: -
Criddel explained to Kyle why he split UO.
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Domicillo said:
That Kliff Kingsbury has never developed an NFL receiver? Let alone to a level of Dante and John? -
Huff had pieces to work with; McGary, Adams, Watty, Hilbers, and full year starter Harris.FremontTroll said:
People were skeptical of the Huff hire. He immediately went to work and proved everyone wrong. Not really the same thing.Baseman said:
In Lubick’s defense, Pease recruited the current group of receivers. Fuller and Baciella have played well given their limited toolboxes. Ty Jones has so far been meh. Evaluators had him as a big HS talent, prone to mental lapses and taking plays off.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought sending multiple coaches was common? I wouldn’t be shocked if Lubick isn’t here for long. We’ve had two years in a row of shitty WR play.bananasnblondes said:Interesting that Lubick is being sent with a babysitter (Hamdan) to visit Ford and McCoy this week. Over the weekend, Malloe chaperoned him on his visit with Puka. The only guy Lubick is seeing on his own is already-committed Taj Davis.
Either Lubick is heading elsewhere next year or Pete doesn't trust him alone with recruits.
I believe he closed Yankoff?
Lubick may suck but I’m not ready to go there yet.
Several thought Huff sucked, too. He’s demonstrated he can recruit the results from the development side—positive—recently kicked in.
Lubick, not so much.
He inherited Pettis, Fuller(.831 composite), Baciella (.85) Chico (.875) Chin (.838) and Hamden’s talented but inexperienced incoming freshman Jones, Bynum, and Cook. Special thanks to Peterman for keeping Brent Pease too long!
Lubick leveled WR recruiting way up, inking Spiker (.970), Osborne (.918), Lowe (.901) Culp (.881), and QB Yankoff (.956).
On the field, Fuller (.831 composite) and Baciella (.85),while not flashy, have developed into productive pieces. YPC is way up. Ty Jones remains a work in progress who hopefully raises his game another level next year.
2017 Receivers
2018 Receviers
Not counting the current recruiting cycle, I’d give Lubbick an A in both development and recruiting.
It speaks volumes to Peterman’s offense that Spiker and Osborne haven’t played, considering the limited WR rotation.
If Lubick whiffs on Ford—or a similar ceiling prospect this cycle— he drops down, but is a far cry from needing to GTFO (Hi Bob and PowPow!)
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I'd love a report from @jamesosborne1959
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If you really put that much stock into rankings, Lubick has three 4* WR’s from the 2017 class. Two have them have done nothing. Jones is good, but he should be a lot better considering his talent.Baseman said:
Huff had pieces to work with; McGary, Adams, Watty, Hilbers, and full year starter Harris.FremontTroll said:
People were skeptical of the Huff hire. He immediately went to work and proved everyone wrong. Not really the same thing.Baseman said:
In Lubick’s defense, Pease recruited the current group of receivers. Fuller and Baciella have played well given their limited toolboxes. Ty Jones has so far been meh. Evaluators had him as a big HS talent, prone to mental lapses and taking plays off.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought sending multiple coaches was common? I wouldn’t be shocked if Lubick isn’t here for long. We’ve had two years in a row of shitty WR play.bananasnblondes said:Interesting that Lubick is being sent with a babysitter (Hamdan) to visit Ford and McCoy this week. Over the weekend, Malloe chaperoned him on his visit with Puka. The only guy Lubick is seeing on his own is already-committed Taj Davis.
Either Lubick is heading elsewhere next year or Pete doesn't trust him alone with recruits.
I believe he closed Yankoff?
Lubick may suck but I’m not ready to go there yet.
Several thought Huff sucked, too. He’s demonstrated he can recruit the results from the development side—positive—recently kicked in.
Lubick, not so much.
He inherited Pettis, Fuller(.831 composite), Baciella (.85) Chico (.875) Chin (.838) and Hamden’s talented but inexperienced incoming freshman Jones, Bynum, and Cook. Special thanks to Peterman for keeping Brent Pease too long!
Lubick leveled WR recruiting way up, inking Spiker (.970), Osborne (.918), Lowe (.901) Culp (.881), and QB Yankoff (.956).
On the field, Fuller (.831 composite) and Baciella (.85),while not flashy, have developed into productive pieces. YPC is way up. Ty Jones remains a work in progress who hopefully raises his game another level next year.
2017 Receivers
2018 Receviers
Not counting the current recruiting cycle, I’d give Lubbick an A in both development and recruiting.
It speaks volumes to Peterman’s offense that Spiker and Osborne haven’t played, considering the limited WR rotation.
If Lubick whiffs on Ford—or a similar ceiling prospect this cycle— he drops down, but is a far cry from needing to GTFO (Hi Bob and PowPow!)
I think a lot of the disappointment in the WR’s is a result of Browning, but Lubick deserves some shit. -
He’ll end up at Illinois
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RoadDawg55 said:
If you really put that much stock into rankings, Lubick has three 4* WR’s from the 2017 class. Two have them have done nothing. Jones is good, but he should be a lot better considering his talent.Baseman said:
Huff had pieces to work with; McGary, Adams, Watty, Hilbers, and full year starter Harris.FremontTroll said:
People were skeptical of the Huff hire. He immediately went to work and proved everyone wrong. Not really the same thing.Baseman said:
In Lubick’s defense, Pease recruited the current group of receivers. Fuller and Baciella have played well given their limited toolboxes. Ty Jones has so far been meh. Evaluators had him as a big HS talent, prone to mental lapses and taking plays off.RoadDawg55 said:
I thought sending multiple coaches was common? I wouldn’t be shocked if Lubick isn’t here for long. We’ve had two years in a row of shitty WR play.bananasnblondes said:Interesting that Lubick is being sent with a babysitter (Hamdan) to visit Ford and McCoy this week. Over the weekend, Malloe chaperoned him on his visit with Puka. The only guy Lubick is seeing on his own is already-committed Taj Davis.
Either Lubick is heading elsewhere next year or Pete doesn't trust him alone with recruits.
I believe he closed Yankoff?
Lubick may suck but I’m not ready to go there yet.
Several thought Huff sucked, too. He’s demonstrated he can recruit the results from the development side—positive—recently kicked in.
Lubick, not so much.
He inherited Pettis, Fuller(.831 composite), Baciella (.85) Chico (.875) Chin (.838) and Hamden’s talented but inexperienced incoming freshman Jones, Bynum, and Cook. Special thanks to Peterman for keeping Brent Pease too long!
Lubick leveled WR recruiting way up, inking Spiker (.970), Osborne (.918), Lowe (.901) Culp (.881), and QB Yankoff (.956).
On the field, Fuller (.831 composite) and Baciella (.85),while not flashy, have developed into productive pieces. YPC is way up. Ty Jones remains a work in progress who hopefully raises his game another level next year.
2017 Receivers
2018 Receviers
Not counting the current recruiting cycle, I’d give Lubbick an A in both development and recruiting.
It speaks volumes to Peterman’s offense that Spiker and Osborne haven’t played, considering the limited WR rotation.
If Lubick whiffs on Ford—or a similar ceiling prospect this cycle— he drops down, but is a far cry from needing to GTFO (Hi Bob and PowPow!)
I think a lot of the disappointment in the WR’s is a result of Browning, but Lubick deserves some shit.
Jones has 28 receptions 464 yds and 6 TDS. In comparison Dante Pettis as a sophomore had 30 receptions 414 yards and 1 TD. Jones skill set is for boundary balls and deep curls, not exactly Browning strengths.
FR and SO WRs don’t contribute in Peterman’s offense. Not here and excluding Titus Young and Austin Pettis, not at Boise. Kellen Moore had a lot to do with that.
Getting production out of sub 5’10 180 lb WRs, Fuller and Baciella, merits respect.
I hate excuses and unproductive coaches. At this point, Lubick doesn’t deserve any shit. If he whifs on this class, that’s a different story.







