Stanford Recruiting and Everything Else

stpeteirish

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Shaw was able to extend the lifespan of the Stanford offensive success after Harbaugh left. Even in his last year, he had good QB play from McKee.

But he wasn't able to maintain the success in the trenches that they had under Harbaugh. Luck got the headlines, but Stanford was winning both sides of the trenches against nearly everybody. Those front 7's with the likes of Shayne Skov, Trent Murphy, Ben Gardner, Chase Thomas and Jarek Lancaster were absolutely dominant. Then time went on, those guys left and they weren't replacing them with similar talents. Their fronts were getting smaller and smaller and less imposing. Sure, they got a few more good years out of it, like in 2015, '16 and 2017, but those were carried primarily by the offense and notably the elite play of Christian McCaffrey and Bryce Love.

It has come to a head in the last few years, where their OL and DL play has been flat out putrid. Which makes me wonder why Michigan went after half their starters on the OL when they were quite bad.
And as you probably know the conventional wisdom, at least on message boards, is the drop off coincided when they stopped juicing.
 

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Shaw was able to extend the lifespan of the Stanford offensive success after Harbaugh left. Even in his last year, he had good QB play from McKee.

But he wasn't able to maintain the success in the trenches that they had under Harbaugh. Luck got the headlines, but Stanford was winning both sides of the trenches against nearly everybody. Those front 7's with the likes of Shayne Skov, Trent Murphy, Ben Gardner, Chase Thomas and Jarek Lancaster were absolutely dominant. Then time went on, those guys left and they weren't replacing them with similar talents. Their fronts were getting smaller and smaller and less imposing. Sure, they got a few more good years out of it, like in 2015, '16 and 2017, but those were carried primarily by the offense and notably the elite play of Christian McCaffrey and Bryce Love.

It has come to a head in the last few years, where their OL and DL play has been flat out putrid. Which makes me wonder why Michigan went after half their starters on the OL when they were quite bad.
Those lines were built, in part, from large doses of 5th year seniors. Stanford seems to have changed policies in a way that prevents the football team from holding onto their 5th years (before the new transfer rules).
 

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Those lines were built, in part, from large doses of 5th year seniors. Stanford seems to have changed policies in a way that prevents the football team from holding onto their 5th years (before the new transfer rules).
seems that its very difficult for their graduated undergrad players to get into postgraduate degrees there to keep playing. (Same as what happens alot @ Harvard and other Ivys) Hence they transfer for their final year of eligibility
 

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seems that its very difficult for their graduated undergrad players to get into postgraduate degrees there to keep playing. (Same as what happens alot @ Harvard and other Ivys) Hence they transfer for their final year of eligibility
Not exactly. Ivy's don't allow 5th year eligibility. They all have to transfre if they want to keep playing.
 

IHateMarkMay

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Presidential decommitment, I wonder if he's getting better NIL opportunities elsewhere?
 

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If we're concerned about stanford then we are very far from where we need to be. If anything them getting a random 5 star should be viewed as somewhat positive if it keeps them away from actual playoff contenders.
 

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If we're concerned about stanford then we are very far from where we need to be. If anything them getting a random 5 star should be viewed as somewhat positive if it keeps them away from actual playoff contenders.
For real. He probably wants a good education. Not every 5 star wants all the NIL money and wants to be at a football factory.
 

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If we're concerned about stanford then we are very far from where we need to be. If anything them getting a random 5 star should be viewed as somewhat positive if it keeps them away from actual playoff contenders.
The only thing I'm concerned about is that we're not in on a 5-star prospect who seems to value academics.
 

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Probably didn't occur to anyone that Black, Strebig and Augustine might have something to do with not bothering about this guy?

Rivals ranks Black and Strebig ahead of him, too, FFS.

Whatever, though.
 
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