Texas Strategy

I’m honestly a fan of the Tex-ass strategy. Petermans going to be a gomer and recruit kids he wants, not who we want him to recruit. If he’s going to do that he’s filtering down options of 5, maybe 6 states.
By adding Tex-ass he’s giving himself even more kids to turn his nose up at.
Somewhere in here is a positive- the names, I love the names of the new offers. He must read this bored.
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With the rise of both Texas A&M and Texas right now, the resource-drain that is investing in recruiting Texas, seems even more absurd in my opinion. Particularly so while we have all the big dick schools pile driving into WA state for our 2020/21 kids right now.dirtysouwfdawg said:I’m seeing an additional flurry of Tex-ass offers out there today. Typically the only ass I want to talk about on here is partially nude photos... especially those army chicks!!
I’m honestly a fan of the Tex-ass strategy. Petermans going to be a gomer and recruit kids he wants, not who we want him to recruit. If he’s going to do that he’s filtering down options of 5, maybe 6 states.
By adding Tex-ass he’s giving himself even more kids to turn his nose up at.
Somewhere in here is a positive- the names, I love the names of the new offers. He must read this bored.
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We’re fucked!
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I hate the Texas strategy. We have kids in our own back yard who are better prospects than the Tejas kids being offered. Waste of tim.
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Well, we’re too busy being too good for them.BleachedAnusDawg said:I hate the Texas strategy. We have kids in our own back yard who are better prospects than the Tejas kids being offered. Waste of tim.
Watch gee and dj be first rounders. -
Since the 2016 class, we've offered 80 kids from Texas, which is second place among all states (and much, much higher than Washington in 3rd place with 28).
Our results in the last 4 cycles are Curne, Fuller, and Onwuzurike.
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Or why not California? You know, that well from which we have drawn 60% of our recruits for the last 75 years.BleachedAnusDawg said:I hate the Texas strategy. We have kids in our own back yard who are better prospects than the Tejas kids being offered. Waste of tim.
I think Petersen has done fine in WA. Its California where he is striking out compared to previous staffs (with SC and UCLA bumbling around looking for their dicks, no less). -
I don't mind throwing out Texas offers, there's no harm to it. There's no reason we couldn't just offer the good local players and kids in Texas.
Oregon is doing a great job at supplementing the bottom of their class with the leftovers from across the country. If we can get 1-2 kids a year from Texas to fill out the class that would be great. Obviously don't waste time on the kids that will never come here, but there's value in going after certain guys.
'Coaches spending too much time on Texas', and missing California kids, is just an excuse for bad recruiters. Good recruiters have no problem doing both. -
Thank God we have Bonerpop on the jobNeighbor2972 said:I don't mind throwing out Texas offers, there's no harm to it. There's no reason we couldn't just offer the good local players and kids in Texas.
Oregon is doing a great job at supplementing the bottom of their class with the leftovers from across the country. If we can get 1-2 kids a year from Texas to fill out the class that would be great. Obviously don't waste time on the kids that will never come here, but there's value in going after certain guys.
'Coaches spending too much time on Texas', and missing California kids, is just an excuse for bad recruiters. Good recruiters have no problem doing both. -
@Domicillo yo, what has you “tilted”?Domicillo said:
Thank God we have Bonerpop on the jobNeighbor2972 said:I don't mind throwing out Texas offers, there's no harm to it. There's no reason we couldn't just offer the good local players and kids in Texas.
Oregon is doing a great job at supplementing the bottom of their class with the leftovers from across the country. If we can get 1-2 kids a year from Texas to fill out the class that would be great. Obviously don't waste time on the kids that will never come here, but there's value in going after certain guys.
'Coaches spending too much time on Texas', and missing California kids, is just an excuse for bad recruiters. Good recruiters have no problem doing both.