This is allsome!
Love this part:
Now, let’s continue the discussion with the team at the other end of the spectrum: Colorado.
The Buffaloes won the South last season with a roster of five recruiting classes that ranked, ahem, 8th, 12th, 10th, 12th and 12th in the conference.
The ’13 class warrants more than a passing mention. It was the first group signed by Mike MacIntyre, who was hired two months prior, and deemed not only the worst in the conference but also No. 66th nationally.
Yet it produced eight all-conference/honorable mention selection: Tedric Thompson Chidobe Awuzie, Kenneth Olugbode, Jimmie Gilbert, Bryce Bobo, Sefo Liufau, Devin Ross and Phillip Lindsay.
That’s right: A 21-player class that produced eight honors winners –that’s 38 percent of the signees — was ranked dead last in the conference.
Imprecise rankings?
Shrewd evaluating?
Effective coaching?
Good fortune?
How about all four.
As you assess the results of signing day, please keep the Buffaloes in mind.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/...-2017-national-signing-day-anti-anxiety-post/
Love this part:
Now, let’s continue the discussion with the team at the other end of the spectrum: Colorado.
The Buffaloes won the South last season with a roster of five recruiting classes that ranked, ahem, 8th, 12th, 10th, 12th and 12th in the conference.
The ’13 class warrants more than a passing mention. It was the first group signed by Mike MacIntyre, who was hired two months prior, and deemed not only the worst in the conference but also No. 66th nationally.
Yet it produced eight all-conference/honorable mention selection: Tedric Thompson Chidobe Awuzie, Kenneth Olugbode, Jimmie Gilbert, Bryce Bobo, Sefo Liufau, Devin Ross and Phillip Lindsay.
That’s right: A 21-player class that produced eight honors winners –that’s 38 percent of the signees — was ranked dead last in the conference.
Imprecise rankings?
Shrewd evaluating?
Effective coaching?
Good fortune?
How about all four.
As you assess the results of signing day, please keep the Buffaloes in mind.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/...-2017-national-signing-day-anti-anxiety-post/