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1 hour ago, Fud said:

This is what I could come up with

Arch Manning

Rueben Owens

Will Randle

S'Maje Burrell

Jaydon Chatman

Avion Carter

Ashton Porter

Jamaal Shaw

Lafayette Kaiuway

Andre Cojoe

Samu Taumanupepe

Jordan Matthews

Connor Stroh

yes please. 

 

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so, to recap the big news in the thread today:
Spoiler

D'Onta > Armanti
Naashon > Camrhon
Colt >>> Case
Jordan > Jaxon
Devin > Donovan
Sam ?? Emanuel (I think about equal)
Kris > Demarco
Michael >? Marcus (better NFL career for sure)
Quentin = Quandre
 
Honestly seems like we always get at least one stud out of brother pairs, and the Shipleys, Achos, Griffins, and Jammer/Diggs all gave us at least two solid contributors. Have we ever had a pair of duds?

 


Johnnie Johnson >>Collin Johnson >>> Kirk
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Posted
1 hour ago, Hookem2147 said:

Choate putting in work

Unpossible. I have it on good authority that he sucks at every aspect of coaching and recruiting and life in general. 

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Posted
On 3/30/2022 at 8:39 AM, RaysBoomBoomRoom said:

I love what we are doing in Louisiana. Make LSU expend resources to fight for their own guys instead of coming in state to steal some of ours. Ive always thought that a pipeline to Louisiana and Arizona would get this plane off the runway.

Our Louisiana alums are some of our best I think. They certainly have a better understanding of what we need to win from my experience. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Vertigo said:

Everytime I see Hutzler in a tweet it makes me a bit ragey that we didn't retain him. 

There was a ton of folks on this site that wanted him gone, I wasn't one of them. I thought he was one of the best coaches if not the best coach on Tom Hermans staffs.

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2 minutes ago, Longhornlove said:

There was a ton of folks on this site that wanted him gone, I wasn't one of them. I thought he was one of the best coaches if not the best coach on Tom Hermans staffs.

were 

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1 minute ago, Burt Macklin said:

Lol wut. He was the primary position coach the majority of people wanted kept on staff. 
 

You may need to recalibrate your memory of being the lone, ingenious poster who fought off a sea of morons screaming for his removal. 

My memory is perfectly fine. I defended him repeatedly about his work with the shitty LB's he had in his room and I was put on blast by multiple posters because of it.

Posted
11 hours ago, texifornia said:

yes

 

I dm’d him my best Columbus photos from my visit there last year and I think that he had seen enough. 
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Just a reminder for those who have forgotten. 

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Posted (edited)
20 hours ago, tokamak said:

I honestly remember both of them being very solid but not quite star-level college players. 

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They were on completely opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of talent and production. Also, I think Marcus was a walkon. He was better than Dylan Haines so I guess he had that going for him.

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Posted
18 hours ago, Vertigo said:

Everytime I see Hutzler in a tweet it makes me a bit ragey that we didn't retain him. 

not keeping him was a bigger mistake than not keeping Traylor (who would have left soon anyway)

Posted
14 minutes ago, NoName said:

not keeping him was a bigger mistake than not keeping Traylor (who would have left soon anyway)

Should have kept him and Valai

Posted
14 minutes ago, NoName said:

not keeping him was a bigger mistake than not keeping Traylor (who would have left soon anyway)

I think one of the early indicators with how well a new hire is going to hit the ground running is whether or not he decides to keep the best assistants on staff. In the post-hire honeymoon phase, it's difficult to find tangible signs of how the job is going early on, but I think that's one that fans who follow the team closely can judge relatively accurately 

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Fud said:

I think one of the early indicators with how well a new hire is going to hit the ground running is whether or not he decides to keep the best assistants on staff. In the post-hire honeymoon phase, it's difficult to find tangible signs of how the job is going early on, but I think that's one that fans who follow the team closely can judge relatively accurately 

What if one of the assistants is offered to stay but walks out the door for a pretty lateral move Corey Raymond style? Is that a red flag in your mind?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

What if one of the assistants is offered to stay but walks out the door for a pretty lateral move Corey Raymond style? Is that a red flag in your mind?

In general, much less of a red flag. I wonder if there was something behind the scenes with Raymond and wanting to rid LSU of the stench of the previous regime that was around the Title IX stuff

Posted
6 minutes ago, Nope said:

Should have kept him and Valai

Eh, Valai was a jag. Young and energetic, but his recruiting prowess got overblown and Saban couldn't even wait a full year before setting up the trap door to OU. He also did a poor job managing the DB room the year he was here. He was the reason Kenyatta Watson walked out the door mid season despite even Herman telling Valai to make sure Watson was happy because he was going to be a key part of the future. 

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