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I think we have as good a WR haul as any team in the country...and that is saying a lot as Texas gets White, Cobbs and Davis.
I still wouldn't trade Milton, Ambles, Meline and Thompkins for those guys. And with Kippy Brown now in the fold, I would hope that CLK puts Kippy on Kyle Prater.
DE, WR, K, and potentially one of the best OLs in the country if we get who is predicted (Green, Cullen, etc). Its a long month till Feb 3 so kick back and watch. Also, using ESPN's list we had 22. That is old and we have 7 or 8 spots we can fill with quality talent that fits our systems. Patience will pay off. Also, look at how much time UF and TX have built their program up. We are in the final 5 for alot of top talent after one year of recovery from CPF.
I agree, to many top recruits saying, see ya. No way we get a top 5.
UT prospect Shaw chooses Florida State GoVolsXtra
come on now guys... whens the last time a boise state or tcu landed top 3 classes?
You do not have to be that far ahead of Florida or bama in recruiting... you have to coach em up better
now if you guys dont think we can outcoach Meyer, Saban, etc. thats where your argument is
playing week in and week out in a significantly weaker conference tends to help TCU and Boise State's winning percentage. Meyer admitted as much about his 2004 Utah team. Anything can happen in one off games but you need better players in larger quantities to navigate through a conference grind.come on now guys... whens the last time a boise state or tcu landed top 3 classes?
You do not have to be that far ahead of Florida or bama in recruiting... you have to coach em up better
now if you guys dont think we can outcoach Meyer, Saban, etc. thats where your argument is
playing week in and week out in a significantly weaker conference tends to help TCU and Boise State's winning percentage. Meyer admitted as much about his 2004 Utah team. Anything can happen in one off games but you need better players in larger quantities to navigate through a conference grind.