Rivals - Top 100 players in Florida 2011

#2
#2
Urbie and staff don't even know what real recruiting is. Sickening these kids are sitting in their back yard.
 
#4
#4
Urbie and staff don't even know what real recruiting is. Sickening these kids are sitting in their back yard.

Have you seen Urban's last three recruiting classes? He'll get 10 of the Top 30 players in the state mark it down. He's making moves into south fla over the last two years and thats the key to having Top 5 teams yearly.
 
#5
#5
Have you seen Urban's last three recruiting classes? He'll get 10 of the Top 30 players in the state mark it down. He's making moves into south fla over the last two years and thats the key to having Top 5 teams yearly.

I think that the other guy was referring to the ridiculous amount of in-state talent, not Urban's ability to recruit. He was just pointing out it's not too difficult to sign recruiting classes full of 4 and 5* players when you have such a plethora of them in-state. Sort of like Mack Brown and Texas. You think he has to work even half as hard as say Dooley or Beamer who are not loaded with top in-state talent?
 
#6
#6
I think that the other guy was referring to the ridiculous amount of in-state talent, not Urban's ability to recruit. He was just pointing out it's not too difficult to sign recruiting classes full of 4 and 5* players when you have such a plethora of them in-state. Sort of like Mack Brown and Texas. You think he has to work even half as hard as say Dooley or Beamer who are not loaded with top in-state talent?
Kind of a "catch 22" because the state has three major programs plus up and comers like USF/UCF so you have to still recruit hard to get the players. Then you add in national programs like USC, Bama and ND cherry picking the state IMO Urban has one of the harder jobs in recruiting. Mack Brown and Saban IMO have the easy recruiting grounds.
 

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