Danny Hale
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Poor aggies Greg Little has decommitted
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SignUp Now!Agree.Alabama has to be feeling good about its chances with Little.
What defined aggy in the minds of those in the SEC was 2012, when they weren't even close to being conference or national championship contenders and yet the aggys still referred to that season as "spectacular success."Agree.
The $ec played aggy like a fiddle so they could have a key to Texas' recruits. But hey, at least aggy can claim they're in the $ec! $ec!
With the offense being run by Shawn Watson, Texas is going to struggle to recruit truly elite athletes. Little isn't going to give UT a second look.I asked this in another thread. Are we recruiting Little? If not why not?
I asked this in another thread. Are we recruiting Little? If not why not?
With the offense being run by Shawn Watson, Texas is going to struggle to recruit truly elite athletes. Little isn't going to give UT a second look.
But truly elite talent or #1 national position players don't want to play for Texas.On the other hand, many kids would give anything to play for Joe Wickline.
Why do you keep repeating this when it's far from factual? We get it, you don't like Watson. But geez stop repeating stuff that's far from being true.Until Texas upgrades past Watson, UT is going to be about developing 3-star players.
Buechele stands a good chance of getting that 5th star after his performanceWhy do you keep repeating this when it's far from factual? We get it, you don't like Watson. But geez stop repeating stuff that's far from factual.
2015 class:
Warren-4 star
Vahe-4 star
Burt-4 star
Newsome-4 star
Mcneal-4 star
Locksley-4 star
Johnson-4 star
2016 class:
Johnson-4 star
Buechele-4 star
Hemphill Mapps-4 star
your first paragraph is stated as fact when it's not.But truly elite talent or #1 national position players don't want to play for Texas.
Until Texas upgrades past Watson, UT is going to be about developing 3-star players and not about recruiting 5-star talent. Greg Little has his sights set higher than UT, and rightfully so. As much as I wish otherwise, Shawn Watson is a great QB position coach, but not much of an offensive strategist. Elite talent like Little wants to play for a championship contender. 59 yards of total offense in the Texas Bowl against a conference cellar dweller after an entire year under Watson and Wickline didn't help in recruiting elite talent.
Until the UT offense gets past performances such as against TCU and Arky, UT will never recruit truly elite talent. After last year, asking why Greg Little doesn't want to languish under Shawn Watson's offense is absurd.Why do you keep repeating this when it's far from factual? We get it, you don't like Watson. But geez stop repeating stuff that's far from being true.
2015 class:
Warren-4 star
Vahe-4 star
Burt-4 star
Newsome-4 star
Mcneal-4 star
Locksley-4 star
Johnson-4 star
2016 class:
Johnson-4 star
Buechele-4 star
Hemphill Mapps-4 star
Why are you changing your story and completely nonresponsive to what I said?Until the UT offense gets past performances such as against TCU and Arky, UT will never recruit truly elite talent. After last year, asking why Greg Little doesn't want to languish under Shawn Watson's offense is absurd.
Convince yourself all you want that UT is among the truly elite offenses in the nation, but UT isn't. The reason Greg Little doesn't want to play for UT isn't difficult to understand. Sadly, we essentially have no offense.
Has Watson developed any talent at UT? No.Why are you changing your story and completely nonresponsive to what I said?
Above you said "Until upgrades past Watson UT is going to be about developing 3 stars". This simply isn't true. Texas landed 8 4 stars on offense last year and have 3 4 stars currently committed in the '16 class. Your hate for Watson prevents you from having any type of real dialogue on recruiting because you just completely ignore facts like I posted above. i should know better to get in arguments with you because your views on Watson are so distorted.
Again, completely nonresponsive to what I said.Has Watson developed any talent at UT? No.
The reality is that Watson has shown himself capable of implementing a strategy against mid-major defenses where the top athlete runs a 5.0 40, but whenever he is pared against legitimate D1 talent, Watson has proven himself to be utterly inept. Watson lacks the ability to develop and implement a D1 offensive strategy and Greg Little unquestionably understands that.
Hug Shawn Watson, love Shawn Watson, but call me when Shawn Watson gets past Cal, because he doesn't stand a snowball's chance in hell against Brian Kelly and Notre Dame. Shawn Watson will never recruit legitimate talent at UT because Shawn Watson isn't a legitimate D1 offensive coordinator. He was second rate at Colorado, he was second rate at Nebraska and he only survived at Louisville because he didn't have to compete day in and day out against legitimate D1 defenses.
To get back to the topic of this thread, Greg Little isn't looking at UT because he doesn't want to entrust his NFL draft status to Shawn Watson, the guy who delivered 59 yards of total offense against the worst team in the SEC in Texas' most humiliating bowl game in memory. Elite players don't sign up to play for coaches who deliver utter humiliations.
But truly elite talent or #1 national position players don't want to play for Texas.
Until Texas upgrades past Watson, UT is going to be about developing 3-star players and not about recruiting 5-star talent. Greg Little has his sights set higher than UT, and rightfully so. As much as I wish otherwise, Shawn Watson is a great QB position coach, but not much of an offensive strategist. Elite talent like Little wants to play for a championship contender. 59 yards of total offense in the Texas Bowl against a conference cellar dweller after an entire year under Watson and Wickline didn't help in recruiting elite talent.
Has Watson developed any talent at UT? No.