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Yes, occasionally a 3 star is actually a really good player.Our average went down when the got Colt McCoy. It went down when we got Sam Cosmi.
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SignUp Now!Yes, occasionally a 3 star is actually a really good player.Our average went down when the got Colt McCoy. It went down when we got Sam Cosmi.
And D'Onta Foreman was a 3*, wasn't he? ...and Connor Williams, also a 3*Our average went down when the got Colt McCoy. It went down when we got Sam Cosmi.
The kid camped at Texas back in June. Both Sark and Kiwaltski (sp?) liked what they saw. His film is pretty good, too.
I am told the low rating is because he didn't hit the camp circuit last year. He did camp at Texas though and obviously impressed.
Actually, it would be "circa 2000" lolThis reads like Texags 2000 circa.
One other thing we have consistently had the highest recruiting ranking in the Big 12. And we’ve been mediocre. The Iowa State coach takes 3 stars and coaches the hell out of them. Matt Ruhle did it at Baylor. I just want us to win. I’ll let the coaches figure out what players they want. Leave the hand wringing to you.Yes, occasionally a 3 star is actually a really good player.
No hand wringing here. Just having a conversation on a discussion board. Kind of thought that's what we're supposed to do ?One other thing we have consistently had the highest recruiting ranking in the Big 12. And we’ve been mediocre. The Iowa State coach takes 3 stars and coaches the hell out of them. Matt Ruhle did it at Baylor. I just want us to win. I’ll let the coaches figure out what players they want. Leave the hand wringing to you.
One could say the same for a 4-star or even a 5-star.Yes, occasionally a 3 star is actually a really good player.
Especially since we've seen what happens when coaches lean on 3rd party evaluations. Such as the last few cycles of the Mack era when they were still pulling 4/5 star recruits, but had phoned it in and no longer doing in-person evaluations. Great recruiting cycles with a bunch of square pegs for round holes.Personally, I like it better than most commits we get because this was based on our own evaluations. If PK liked him, I'm not the guy who will argue.
When I looked up the 2010 class with Case McCoy on the 247 Composite, it shows that we had 5 five-stars.One could say the same for a 4-star or even a 5-star.
I couldn't remember Colt McCoy's year (class), so I went looking. I bumped into Case McCoy's class in 2010. We had no five-stars that year. But our top four, highest ranked four-stars in that class never did a thing at Texas.
As I looked through more classes, there were more examples of that.
I could rip off a list of 3-stars who made it big at Texas. There are many. But that doesn't necessarily mean this Champ Lewis kid is cut from that cloth. It just means it happens more often than you think.
Personally, I like it better than most commits we get because this was based on our own evaluations. If PK liked him, I'm not the guy who will argue.
Man, Jordan Hicks was robbed of a great college career due to injuries. Jackson never lived up to potential (probably coaching related). Same can be said for Mike Davis. He had a ton of potential, but man did he drop a lot of balls.When I looked up the 2010 class with Case McCoy on the 247 Composite, it shows that we had 5 five-stars.
Jackson Jeffcoat, Jordan Hicks, Mike Davis, Reggie Wilson, and Darius White
Ok then, wrong yearWhen I looked up the 2010 class with Case McCoy on the 247 Composite, it shows that we had 5 five-stars.
Jackson Jeffcoat, Jordan Hicks, Mike Davis, Reggie Wilson, and Darius White
Florida is one to watch because Stewart is close with their QB commitment, Evers, who plays for Flower Mound High.Thought his folks wanted him at bana?