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Originally posted by BULLDOG View PostWe are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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Only seems like a big loss from the hype we heard about um. Just seems some years more then others takes a hit with players not panning out for one reason or another."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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The 2013 class already has 3 players that were too good to keep off the field as true freshmen, so it's not like the class is a lost cause. While depth is important, that doesn't mean that this class can't provide quality to the team now and in the future.If you think nobody cares about you, try missing a couple of payments.
- Steven Wright
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What was the class a few years ago that really bombed out. There were some guys I think were expected to be big parts but grades and such really had a rough class."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Originally posted by goon View PostWhat was the class a few years ago that really bombed out. There were some guys I think were expected to be big parts but grades and such really had a rough class.
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Originally posted by goon View PostWhat was the class a few years ago that really bombed out. There were some guys I think were expected to be big parts but grades and such really had a rough class.
"The 2009 recruiting class began as 18 scholarship players added on signing day – 16 high school seniors and two transfers. Only eight stuck it out to the end.
However, all eight wound up as starters. Five were all-conference picks. Two got shots in the NFL."This space for lease.
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This is exactly why I don't get too jacked up about the football recruits. It seems like more often than not most or our hyped recruits don't pan out.
For instance, that Bridgeport Tusler kid from last year. Wasn't he the Mn high school player of the year? I think we were all pretty jacked to get him to commit then he doesn't sniff the field and leaves after one year.
I don't worry much about the turnover. We will be ok.
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Generally, they say, of a recruiting class:
1/3 never are heard from -- quit the team or leave school for various reasons
1/3 hardly see the field or are minor contributors due to injury or talent level
1/3 become starters and/or are solid contributors
Over time, that sounds about right.
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Originally posted by jacksfaninne View PostGenerally, they say, of a recruiting class:
1/3 never are heard from -- quit the team or leave school for various reasons
1/3 hardly see the field or are minor contributors due to injury or talent level
1/3 become starters and/or are solid contributors
Over time, that sounds about right.
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What was surprising in my mind, is that we pretty much took Starr out of every play last fall. He did not seem to do much against us. The NFL experts apparently still thought him to have talent, and so far that proves to be correct. There was that show off guy from Oklahoma a few years Boze something like that. A real loud mouth, played maybe a year for Seattle SeaHawks. The NFL seems to have ways of taking care of loud mouth rookies. I am not saying Starr fits in this class but with his long hair he comes close.
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostWhat was surprising in my mind, is that we pretty much took Starr out of every play last fall. He did not seem to do much against us. The NFL experts apparently still thought him to have talent, and so far that proves to be correct. There was that show off guy from Oklahoma a few years Boze something like that. A real loud mouth, played maybe a year for Seattle SeaHawks. The NFL seems to have ways of taking care of loud mouth rookies. I am not saying Starr fits in this class but with his long hair he comes close.
Tyler Starr seems to be a hard working Iowa kid that is making the most of an opportunity to play at the highest level. He is working hard and I think he is trying his best to do what is needed of him to make a roster. I'd love to see him playing in the NFL. He is a recruit with some potential issues that turned out to be a star and not a bust.We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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