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The Spring Evaluation Period starts today

Six 2021 in-state prospects with early offers from the new staff, does not seem like a "down" year, even if it is a dropoff from this class.
Yeah. 6 in-state guys who showed enough by their sophomore year in HS to earn a CU scholarship offer is pretty strong. We'll have the next, most important wave, coming in the fall based on junior year performance. With that, some of those 6 will likely not be committable offers in the future based on their growth/development/academics. But 6 at this early stage is definitely encouraging.
 
I don’t know who is working harder, the coaches recruiting or Duff man Twitter stalking.

Thanks for the updates. Does this seem like an uptick in staff efforts to you?

It seems like a big uptick in central Texas (at least four different coaches) and in Utah as well (at least four coaches).

There also seems to be a more confined strategy in California. The last staff recruited everywhere in that state.
 
It seems like a big uptick in central Texas (at least four different coaches) and in Utah as well (at least four coaches).

There also seems to be a more confined strategy in California. The last staff recruited everywhere in that state.
Did I see that Utah produced the same amount of NFL draft picks per capita as Georgia this year? pretty crazy.
 
Did I see that Utah produced the same amount of NFL draft picks per capita as Georgia this year? pretty crazy.

http://footballscoop.com/news/states-produced-2019-draft-picks/

States With Most 2019 Draft Picks Per Capita
1. Mississippi — 1 for every 296,730 people
2. Louisiana — 1 for every 453,337 people
3. Utah — 1 for every 552,777 people
4. Florida — 1 for every 552,980 people
5. District of Columbia — 1 for every 601,723 people
 
Good to see the increased emphasis on recruiting, even if it’s merely an amplified social media presence.
 
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