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  • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

    Originally posted by Kemo View Post
    Good point! Our coaching staff has done a poor job of recruiting the local elementary schools, and if Coach Stig & Co. don't do something about it Coach Bohl will convince these kids to verbal to NDSU before they reach middle school!
    Heres one for you guys to ponder- Since NDSU continues to come up- If in every year you could beat NDSU or UNI, what team would you rather beat? Foe me this is a no brainer- I look forward to seeing some responses from this question..

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      mmmm...BOTH! edge to NDSU. It's that Dakota Marker thing.

      And on the 'late' recruiting thing. I'm not worried in the least bit. Kids know the coaches...the coaches know the kids. And like has been stated before, our understaffed coaching staff (?I hate grammar?) was a bit preoccupied the last few weeks of the season. While a majority of teams were thinking 'next year' we were fighting our *sses off to keep extending the '09 season with a playoff game. And after achieving that goal, had to prepared for a team which was apparently good enough to reach the National Championship. And after a no doubt disappointing finish in that, they (our coaches/staff) are all fantastic family men who probably deserved a day or two at home, to reunite and decompress what the hell just happened!

      SDSU football does things right. I hope we recruit the kind of kids who don't need to get their name on the web or in the paper until signing day anyway. I don't need to hear little Johnny 'verballed' here or there...sign the line, then tell me!

      The support that all student-athletes receive when they are on campus, is a better recruiting tool than what's promised to them before they become a Jackrabbit.

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      • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

        Originally posted by rabbitears View Post
        mmmm...BOTH! edge to NDSU. It's that Dakota Marker thing.
        I certainly understand your answer.. I would have to say beat the better program and I don't think theres any question between the 2 teams who has that.

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        • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

          Am I the only one who thinks the weather is perfect for bringing in recruits who will help our program?

          1-If you want to play where the weather is always nice (or indoors for that matter), SDSU is probably not the place for you.
          2-If you aren't that interested in schoolwork, SDSU is probably not the place for you.
          3-If you are impressed with facilities, SDSU is probably not the place for you.
          4-If you are interested in a big city atmosphere (clubs, entertainment, etc) SDSU is probably not the place for you.

          However, SDSU might be a good fit for you:

          1-If you are interested in playing for a top 25 FCS program.
          2-If you want to dedicate a large portion of your time to schoolwork and earning a degree.
          3-If you want to develop personal and professional skills that will lead you through the rest of you life.

          While I am a little anxious to hear about some verbals and signings, I trust the coaches and am sure they will get the best players and people for the program.
          “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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          • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

            A little perspective on recruiting numbers as of early January. Last year as of this date we had 5 verbal commitments, today we have 2. While those numbers may look bad as compared to some schools, the proof is in the pudding. We had an outstanding recruiting class last year with 18 players. I'm sure we will have an equally impressive if not better class this year.

            R.C. Kilgore - LB/S - Cottage Grove, MN (9/15/2008) - Terry's Blog
            Alex Parker - OL - Brookings, SD (12/3/2008) - Brookings Register, ESPN.com
            Trevor Tiefenthaler - WR - Sioux Central HS, IA (12/31/2008) - Terry's Blog
            Eric Koehlmoos - S - Pierce HS, NE (1/4/2009) - Terry's Blog, Terry's Blog (2), ESPN.com
            Jake Weiss - LB - Roosevelt HS, Sioux Falls, SD (1/8/2009) - Argus Article, Rivals.com
            Last edited by GopherHole; 01-08-2010, 04:56 PM.

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            • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

              I had a thought on recruiting and the whole verbal thing. Does anybody know how this information gets out? Coaches can't talk about players until signing day, right? or is that just for basketball?

              Does it go something like:

              Recruit or recruits high school coach or family member contacts local media, local media reports verbals as they get wind of them. Signing day, all signed recruits are announced to the media via press release.

              Anyway, we are recruiting all over the place, in addition to getting some pretty good local talent. Is it possible these recruits or their reps are just not contacting the Argus? Or is it possible that the coaches are telling recruits who have verballed not to talk to the media, only to have blockbuster announcements and huge hype come signing day (which is pretty close to the start of season ticket sales, I think)? Could this be a new strategy to increase season ticket sales in a year when the home schedule is less than stellar? If it is a new strategy, could AD Sell have something to do with it? Does UNI do anything like this? Looking at panthernation.com, they don't seem to have more than a handful of verbals right now either... unless I'm reading something wrong.

              How does this process work exactly?
              “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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              • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View Post
                I had a thought on recruiting and the whole verbal thing. Does anybody know how this information gets out? Coaches can't talk about players until signing day, right? or is that just for basketball?

                Does it go something like:

                Recruit or recruits high school coach or family member contacts local media, local media reports verbals as they get wind of them. Signing day, all signed recruits are announced to the media via press release.

                Anyway, we are recruiting all over the place, in addition to getting some pretty good local talent. Is it possible these recruits or their reps are just not contacting the Argus? Or is it possible that the coaches are telling recruits who have verballed not to talk to the media, only to have blockbuster announcements and huge hype come signing day (which is pretty close to the start of season ticket sales, I think)? Could this be a new strategy to increase season ticket sales in a year when the home schedule is less than stellar? If it is a new strategy, could AD Sell have something to do with it? Does UNI do anything like this? Looking at panthernation.com, they don't seem to have more than a handful of verbals right now either... unless I'm reading something wrong.

                How does this process work exactly?
                It seems to depend more on your local sports reporters than anything else. If they have the time and inclination, they are the ones who cultivate links with the high school coaches and call them at least once a week to find out if there have been any changes. Also, the big websites like scouts and rivals often get much of their info from the players themselves(at least for recruits at our level).

                As for the lack of news at the moment, that's probably more from the NCAA dead period than anything else. In an attempt to protect recruits, the NCAA prohibits contact and visits around the semester break. That dead period ends in about a week and a half, so news should begin to flow again in 2-4 weeks after the next wave of campus visits.

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                • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                  I think the dead period's over now, as (per TV's blog) the coaches are on the road right now.

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                  • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                    Originally posted by zooropa View Post
                    I think the dead period's over now, as (per TV's blog) the coaches are on the road right now.
                    You're right. We just came out of a dead period and are about to enter another one. (Although we are in a quiet period for JUCOs.)

                    January:
                    1: Dead(no contact)
                    2-3: Quiet(only on-campus visits)
                    4-9: Contact
                    10: Quiet
                    11-14: Dead
                    15-16: Quiet
                    17-30: Contact
                    31: Quiet

                    http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/AMA/r...ball-Color.pdf

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                    • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                      Sheesh. Look at that.

                      Some people say NCAA is all about money.

                      I think that the NCAA is all about money and making rules for stuff.

                      Pretty soon they'll divide the days up hour by hour.

                      "Coach Whipple of the East Overshoe State Bumpkins admitted today to contacting a recruit during the lunch hour, a designated 'dead' period by the NCAA. The NCAA lunch hour extends from 11:47AM local time to 1:06PM local time during school days and from 11:00AM to 1:23 PM local time on weekends and holidays. During summer vacation, lunch hour extends from 12:12PM to 12:57PM."

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                      • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                        Originally posted by zooropa View Post
                        Sheesh. Look at that.

                        Some people say NCAA is all about money.

                        I think that the NCAA is all about money and making rules for stuff.

                        Pretty soon they'll divide the days up hour by hour.

                        "Coach Whipple of the East Overshoe State Bumpkins admitted today to contacting a recruit during the lunch hour, a designated 'dead' period by the NCAA. The NCAA lunch hour extends from 11:47AM local time to 1:06PM local time during school days and from 11:00AM to 1:23 PM local time on weekends and holidays. During summer vacation, lunch hour extends from 12:12PM to 12:57PM."
                        Yeah I've never really understood the whole "dead period" What is the use of it.... especially in January, when you are a month away from signing day I'd think that a "dead period" would just be stupid....

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                        • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                          Originally posted by joeboo22 View Post
                          Yeah I've never really understood the whole "dead period" What is the use of it.... especially in January, when you are a month away from signing day I'd think that a "dead period" would just be stupid....
                          The dead period in the second week of January is because of the football coaches' convention that week. If there wasn't a dead period, coaches who went to the convention would be at a recruiting disadvantage compared to those who stayed back. It also encourages coaching staffs to go to the convention as well, rather than handling campus visits. The other dead periods are generally to protect recruits during typical testing dates.

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                          • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                            Originally posted by Hammersmith View Post
                            The dead period in the second week of January is because of the football coaches' convention that week. If there wasn't a dead period, coaches who went to the convention would be at a recruiting disadvantage compared to those who stayed back. It also encourages coaching staffs to go to the convention as well, rather than handling campus visits. The other dead periods are generally to protect recruits during typical testing dates.
                            Ah yes. The NCAA and its "protecting" athletes. Sort of like how Ike protected Tina.
                            “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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                            • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                              Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View Post
                              Ah yes. The NCAA and its "protecting" athletes. Sort of like how Ike protected Tina.
                              Please skip to the next post if you don't like tangents....

                              I LOVE Tina Turner's version of Proud Mary, but I can never hear that opening line that goes, "we never ever do nothin' nice and easy--we always do it nice and rough" without thinking about their life together.

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                              • Re: 2010 Football Recruiting List

                                Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View Post
                                I had a thought on recruiting and the whole verbal thing. Does anybody know how this information gets out? Coaches can't talk about players until signing day, right? or is that just for basketball?

                                Does it go something like:

                                Recruit or recruits high school coach or family member contacts local media, local media reports verbals as they get wind of them. Signing day, all signed recruits are announced to the media via press release.

                                Anyway, we are recruiting all over the place, in addition to getting some pretty good local talent. Is it possible these recruits or their reps are just not contacting the Argus? Or is it possible that the coaches are telling recruits who have verballed not to talk to the media, only to have blockbuster announcements and huge hype come signing day (which is pretty close to the start of season ticket sales, I think)? Could this be a new strategy to increase season ticket sales in a year when the home schedule is less than stellar? If it is a new strategy, could AD Sell have something to do with it? Does UNI do anything like this? Looking at panthernation.com, they don't seem to have more than a handful of verbals right now either... unless I'm reading something wrong.

                                How does this process work exactly?
                                SFRF, you clearly have to much time on your hands or can't sleep at night? These thoughts, you must get them out of your head? Just kidding of course. I think most of the verbal news comes directly from the recruit or the recruits family. They can legally make any announcement they wish.

                                Come Feb 3rd? Signing day the Jacks will announce 18 - 20 young men that will continue the Jackrabbits climb to the top of the Valley Football Conference. I ammmmmmmmm excited.

                                GBGBGJ

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