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Our coaching staff obviously just are huge fans of New Haven style apizza.IMO some states are not worth recruiting. CT is one of them.
Our coaching staff obviously just are huge fans of New Haven style apizza.IMO some states are not worth recruiting. CT is one of them.
I think you have a weird dynamic there where most of the public schools aren't very good at football, with a few exceptions in the wealthy NYC-suburb southwestern corner of the state (where Drew Pyne is from, basically). There don't seem to be a lot of good Catholic schools either, which is unusual for this part of the country. And then you have these private/boarding schools that do attract some talented players - some from elsewhere - but the competition they play in the New England private leagues is really uneven. So similar to the Boston-area private school recruits, they can be hard to project.I get it, but I’m going to need to see one of these guys play up to, or outplay their ranking once they get to college before I reconsider my opinion. The competition is so terrible, it seems like even the kids who completely dominate the state end up way behind once they step foot on a college campus. There will always be exceptions, but they are just that, rare exceptions.
Consensus All-American Pete Demmerle who played on the 1973 national championship team was from Connecticut.IMO some states are not worth recruiting. CT is one of them.
In large part that would be correct, but always exceptionsIMO some states are not worth recruiting. CT is one of them.
Bingo. There is more to scouting and prospecting that running in a straight line for 40 yards as fast as you can.
As long as we don't stop recruiting Alaska and Rhode Island, we'll be fine.
I grew up in CT. Public schools were and still are garbage. Prep has produced some players but not as many as they should for being Prep. It has improved leaps and bounds in the last 15 or so years.I think you have a weird dynamic there where most of the public schools aren't very good at football, with a few exceptions in the wealthy NYC-suburb southwestern corner of the state (where Drew Pyne is from, basically). There don't seem to be a lot of good Catholic schools either, which is unusual for this part of the country. And then you have these private/boarding schools that do attract some talented players - some from elsewhere - but the competition they play in the New England private leagues is really uneven. So similar to the Boston-area private school recruits, they can be hard to project.
That said, Michigan, for instance, has pulled some good players out of Connecticut (and Mass.) in recent years. Their WR Cornelius Johnson would've been nice to have on our team the last couple years, for one.
Paye was hurt way too often.Shoulda stopped at Alaska or put in a disclaimer for Bishop Hendricken in RI since it's produced:
Jason Onye + Xavier Truss and a BIGGIE that got away... Kwity Pay
The Connecticut prep schools have made a massive jump recently. Just plucked a local kidOutside of UConn and maybe Boston College, I highly doubt anyone is laser focused on recruiting Connecticut from corner to corner as a high school football state. That being said, if they happen to pop off a Top 300 guy here or there from within their borders, you'd best believe all the It Means More programs will be up there calling along with Ohio State, USC, etc.
Go to the 13:58 mark and check out Slenderman. Dude's an alien.
Not gonna lie, it pisses me off that a mediocre program like Miami can get multiple 5-star recruits, that they have no business getting given their on-field performance, just because they drop bags.
If Iowa St dropped the same bags would it work?Not gonna lie, it pisses me off that a mediocre program like Miami can get multiple 5-star recruits, that they have no business getting given their on-field performance, just because they drop bags.
It's good for parityNot gonna lie, it pisses me off that a mediocre program like Miami can get multiple 5-star recruits, that they have no business getting given their on-field performance, just because they drop bags.
This 100%. The SEC powers (Georgia/Bama) are going to start to come back to the pack in the next few years. Saw it a bit with both this year. If 5-10 five stars chase bags instead of going into good SEC development programs, its going to only help ND.It's good for parity
Super Mario is 12-13 overall, 0-2 against FSU.Not gonna lie, it pisses me off that a mediocre program like Miami can get multiple 5-star recruits, that they have no business getting given their on-field performance, just because they drop bags.
OutstandingThey drop bags but when it comes to Saturdays in autumn they drop deuces when it matters.
Does he have a commit date?