Scheme. Not even WVU puts DEs into the league.
I nice ending to this recruiting cycle on Wednesday would be to see DE Pierce DeVaughn, OLB Jalen Rayam, and OL Christian Haynes say YES to UConn and send in their NLI's on Wednesday.Whatever to Surgers. I’m not sure we could unlock more speed from his play.
Devaughn looks as good or better.
Too bad we bet on Woodson and not David N. I think there was a fork in the road three weeks ago and we bet on Woodson pushing Dave N to Temple.
I hope UCF doesn’t get baldonado.
Many of these guys have ended up in our conference; Metz and Sanders at Cincy.
Have times changed? In a word, yes!
If you're over 40, you're an old fogy in regards to how kids these days announce everything via social media.
You're welcomed to believe that. I'm over 40 as well, the only way I see what you're saying working going forward is if UConn is a kids only offer and is specifically told that he risks losing the offer if he goes on social media to report it. Otherwise, almost nothing doesn't get tweeted by kids in that age group when it comes to recruiting. If it's not them, it's their coach, family member or teammate.It's my pleasure ... as I am over 40 ... to point out anomalies and holes in that posture.
I see this - once again - in the Market Theories developed. That is, there are huge inefficiencies in the information we rely on.
Glass half full mindset.. I like this... looking forward to a surprise or 2 on Wednesday.Most kids are active in social media today, so you get more info than in the past. That said, this week some kids may be left at the recruiting altar as schools sort through their commitment numbers before signing day. That could free up some kids that we don't know about right now.
I have to believe it's going to 100 percent kill recruiting paid sites going forward.
You're welcomed to believe that. I'm over 40 as well, the only way I see what you're saying working going forward is if UConn is a kids only offer and is specifically told that he risks losing the offer if he goes on social media to report it. Otherwise, almost nothing doesn't get tweeted by kids in that age group when it comes to recruiting. If it's not them, it's their coach, family member or teammate.
This isn't about markets, it's about this generation of kids and their social media tendencies. They've grown up never not having it.
You don't really need a recruiting subscription anymore. Every prospect links his hudl tape to his Twitter bio. I have to believe it's going to 100 percent kill recruiting paid sites going forward.
Close to home. Oh well.
Well said. Definite bummer we didn’t get him but happy for him and his future. And yes, we do have some good pieces to work with. Hopefully we’ll get a surprise signing or two on Wed.Que the sound from The Price is Right when you lose (womp womp wommp).... best of luck to Rayam at UAB... We still have a lot to work with already thank God...
I don't see your Post mutually exclusive with what I wrote nor believe. Per UConnJim as well.
There are just thousands of kids. There is a UConn computer track that is far more extensive than there used to be. And with all that Twitter/Social Media. There just is far too much information that isn't widely known about far too many athletes. Even with some kids not participatory in the mainstream of what is recruiting. At the last NLOI signing day, things are going to happen / not happen ... and HCRE + Richardson + the younger assistants are intent on finding those opportunistic wins. Relationships with coaches (unlike College Hoop today) is vital.
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