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Everestt Gholstonson
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The SEC has backed up due to being a victim of their own success Lax. Putting a tremendous amount more players in the NFL the last decade than other conferences tend to leave a bit of a void in talent levels. Throw in the fact that most of the SEC schools can't keep a coach around for three years because God forbid they lose to Saban and I can see why some of the Big 6 SEC schools are down a bit.
I see the early signing period as both positive and negative. I would think that if a player is sitting out there in mid Dec and doesn't have a committable offer, then he probably realizes he is Plan B at his desired school. It is great for those who want to get the whole recruitment thing behind them, have a committable offer to their preferred school, and can go about their business. On the flip side, recruits can be pressured by schools to sign early with them - even if they don't want to necessarily go there. The fear being that they may not have a slot at their preferred school. Also, what happens when a kid signs and then the school lets their coach go, or worse, lets their position coach go or they take a job at another school. Maybe the kid should have picked the school and not the coach but let's be real. Many pick the school due to the relationships they buiild over time with coaches during recruiting.
Lastly, teams are playing in bowls and the playoffs. And yet coaches everywhere are logging mile after mile recruiting instead of preparing for games. Not good overall IMO.
For the record, I like an early signing period. But there are plenty of drawbacks to it that I think need to be looked at and addressed. As far as the Bag Men, it's business as usual. Ole Miss flipping a QB in recent days tells us that the bank is always open.
i think we are gonna see some really unprepared teams in bowl games which might lead to blow out's or on the flip side - high scoring contests
players are going to be in a bind... if they're not going over 25 signees.