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  • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

    Originally posted by JackJD View Post
    If scholarships had been offered to the NW Iowa athletes you identify, are you certain they would have accepted them?
    That's a good question. Case in point, in Bulldogs list he says Ron Nash could have been a scholly player at SDSU. Yes he could have and was offered, but yet this young man didn't even make a visit to Brookings and one of HS teammates signed here. Another case, Brandon Snyder turned down an offer from NDSU to walk-on at Iowa. Would he have picked SDSU if offered over Iowa, who knows.

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    • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

      Originally posted by Nidaros View Post
      Until USD kicks our butts two years in a row, I going to give our staff a vote of confidence in their recruiting choices. HS coaches play a part in kids getting scholarships, by help in putting videos together to send to various institutions. If we never get those videos, how can one know about these kids?

      I know there are all kinds of scouting groups who put these videos together and even if these guys don't help out promoting, how can we possibly know about them? I am 22 miles west of Brookings, and have no relatives that I know about in Lyons County, Iowa. I like to spend a few bucks at casinos, and have yet to travel Great Falls, since they are sucking money out of South Dakota, I don't see any need of me contributing to this lost cause.

      Lets face it, there are more candidates to choose from than there are scholarships to hand out.
      That is a fact of life. Life is becoming more competitive.
      Lyon County Iowa.

      Come visit Great Falls. We'd like your money, and the casino puts any SD casino to shame. It takes money from SD, but not nearly the amount we spend in SF. Most SD residents gave up the fight when they realized the folly of whining about the flow of $ to Iowa.

      This debate started about the lack of relationships the SDSU football coaches have with certain NW Iowa schools. It has morphed into something I can't even wrap my head around.

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      • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

        Originally posted by TK22867 View Post
        Lyon County Iowa.

        Come visit Great Falls. We'd like your money, and the casino puts any SD casino to shame. It takes money from SD, but not nearly the amount we spend in SF. Most SD residents gave up the fight when they realized the folly of whining about the flow of $ to Iowa.

        This debate started about the lack of relationships the SDSU football coaches have with certain NW Iowa schools. It has morphed into something I can't even wrap my head around.
        Maybe someone else will come, but not me. I just threw that in. Nothing to wrap your head around that I am aware of. I have had good luck with nickel McPoker, Gotten about 4 of kind three times in the last few weeks. BUT I DIGRESS.

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        • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

          Two questions for people to ponder which may help frame the local/national recruiting discussion:

          What defines a successful recruit?

          How much risk do coaches take with each scholarship to meet the definition above?

          I'm not going to pretend to have the answers, but in order to find the right answers, I think one first needs to ask the right questions.
          Last edited by SlapJack; 02-17-2014, 11:03 AM. Reason: typos

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          • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

            Originally posted by SlapJack View Post
            Two questions for people to ponder which may help frame the local/national recruiting discussion:

            What defines a successful recruit?

            How much risk do coaches take with each scholarship to meet the definition above?

            I'm not going to pretend to have the answers, but in order to find the right answers, I think one first needs to ask the right questions.
            recruits should not be graded until their 3rd year in the program. There have been recruits who I felt would be great players who fizzled out and those who I thought was a mistake who contributed right away. So its hard to say what is a successful recruit

            However I feel you have to look at a few things

            1. qualifying academically- most crucial part of it. If they can't make it in the classroom it doesn't matter how good they are

            2. skill set/size is that of a D-I athlete. Yes there are small not great athletes who become successful D-I players, but the odds are if you are not D-I size, or D-I athletic your chances are not great. Its the whole you can't coach size argument.

            3. The mentality of the recruit. This one is hard, there have been some guys on SDSU's roster that I know, who I said no way they will make it and they become 3-4 year starters. But its the mentality that the recruit will come in and work hard, do the stuff required to become a solid player for the team. Not pout when he isn't starting his first year, be at the meetings, workouts, practices, etc. This is one of those that you never know until the recruit is on campus.

            So I look at those 3 things when looking at recruits, I'm sure the coaches do as well. But again its not rocket science. There are guys who just can't cut it, guys who are not athletic enough, and those who don't want it enough. And until they are on campus you do not know for sure.

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            • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

              joeboo22 - Excellent reply. It sounds like you are much closer to SDSU's program than most posters. Could you expand on a few things for me?

              Academics - In evaluating recruits, is this simply pass/fail? I love seeing Academic All-Americans, but I understand that we will not have a team full of them.

              Risk - How do coaches evaluate risk on a given recruit? Examples: players will skills but questionable commitment, small-school kids with questionable competition levels, or late-maturing kids with break-out senior seasons/games.

              3rd year Evaluation - In the average fans' mind, successful recruit = starter. It's obvious that this is not possible for everyone. Assuming a player is still with the program, what do the coaches deem as successful at this stage of the game?

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              • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                JT Nettleton said in a tweet February 20th that he currently can decide among SD State, Murray State, and UNLV.
                http://twitter.com/Nettleton_8
                "Macy Miller could play for anybody in the country. She's an all-league guard in the SEC. And South Dakota State, there's no doubt they could play in our league. They wouldn't finish in the bottom half either." --Jimmy Dykes

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                • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                  TV tweeted that Nettleton is going to UNLV.

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                  • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                    Originally posted by BigGoosie13 View Post
                    TV tweeted that Nettleton is going to UNLV.
                    This might be a better fit academically then SDSU.

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                    • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                      Piecing it together from twitter, it looks like we may have gotten our first late addition in JUCO QB Zachary Lujan from Chabot College in CA. He is originally from Anchorage.

                      His twitter....https://twitter.com/GauchoGunSlingr

                      https://twitter.com/QBcoach1/status/448252389796380672
                      https://twitter.com/QBcoach1/status/448253751540060161
                      https://twitter.com/RydenHines/statu...54151320145920

                      Here is his profile he is only about 6' 180lbs, but he fits the dual threat profile it seems like the staff is going for, his addition will get us back up to 4 scholarship QB's for next year and allow us to redshirt our incoming freshman Little(I believe Lujan will have 3 years of eligibility)....http://cccaastats.org/sports/fball/2.../zachlujansqyp

                      Another profile....http://qbrecruits.com/ZLujan.html

                      HUDL....http://www.hudl.com/athlete/573764/highlights/80163376?autoplay=1

                      The QB depth chart will probably be Sumner (SR), Douglas(rFR), Lujan (SO), and Little (Hopefully redshirts). Douglass will be the only scholarship QB getting reps this Spring due to Sumner's surgery.
                      Last edited by BigGoosie13; 03-24-2014, 08:36 PM.

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                      • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                        What about Tyler Finnes? Isn't he still QB on the roster?
                        This space for lease.

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                        • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                          Originally posted by Jacked_Up View Post
                          What about Tyler Finnes? Isn't he still QB on the roster?



                          Yup...according to T.V., Finnes and Douglas stand to get the bulk of the reps in spring ball while Sumner recovers from shoulder surgery...
                          "Tell the truth and pay your bills and you don't have to back down from anyone"--My Dad

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                          • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                            That is the first I have heard Publicly about Austins shoulder. A month and a half ago I had heard that he had a torn labrum all last year and was going to have surgery on it I heard it from someone that seemed to be a reliable source, and asked others here about in in PM's as I didn't want to get accused of spreading rumors. Does anybody know any more?
                            Last edited by slosho; 03-26-2014, 02:39 PM.

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                            • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                              Here is Zachary Lujan's official tweet about his commitment...https://twitter.com/GauchoGunSlingr/...87197471485952

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                              • Re: 2014 Recruiting List

                                JJ Hejna might opt for a track scholarship offer over walking on he won the state high jump with a 6' 8 1/4" jump. Quite a jump for a 6' 4" 225 lb kid

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