Savage Husker
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Too many .84-.85 guysWhy? This kid is just another kid 3 star that nobody wants.
:sarcasm
Too many .84-.85 guysWhy? This kid is just another kid 3 star that nobody wants.
:sarcasm
.84 with that offer list doesn’t seem right
I have to believe that they don't consider the offers because if 8 of 14 SEC teams offer a kid and he's at the same school as a bunch of other really good kids, that means the coaches see something the recruiting services aren'tIf I worked at 247 that is what I would say too. If I admitted we looked at how many P5 programs were after them that would take away from the belief we are great at evaluating in our own right. If that kid picks alabama or georgia his rating will go up. If he picks nebraska, oregon or ole miss it will stay the same.
I guess you have to ask yourself who is better at evaluations, P5 coaching staffs or recruiting services? /TongueInCheek
I side with the coaches 100% of the time.I guess you have to ask yourself who is better at evaluations, P5 coaching staffs or recruiting services? /TongueInCheek
A coaching staff has various motives to offer a prospect as it relates to where that recruit fits on their "Big Board", and since we are not privy to how they fit on that board, it is hard to know how their evaluation lead to the offer. This is obvious but makes it difficult for fans to understand recruiting strategies of a coaching staff.I think it's fair to question what a coach sees in a player when they are the only P5 offer to said player or the only "major" P5 offer. But when a kid has 20+ offers that include a lot of big hitters, I start to wonder where the disconnect is between coaches and services.
And had to make it public? I would love this.What if coaches gave a grade or rating with each offer? :sarcasm
I side with the coaches 100% of the time.
Recruiting services evaluators are glorified sports writers. Coaches make millions- who knows what sports writers make- not millions.
Also i will use 97 as an example. I value the coaches saying Nebraska was national champs that a bunch of dingle berry sports writers picking michigan. Sorry but the opinion of experts in the field means way more to me than sports writers. Those guys went to school for journalism- they are not trained in football.
I think it's fair to question what a coach sees in a player when they are the only P5 offer to said player or the only "major" P5 offer. But when a kid has 20+ offers that include a lot of big hitters, I start to wonder where the disconnect is between coaches and services.