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On the Carnell Tate pickup. I hope he does well there. Sounds like he considered Tennessee (not sure how much). However, I had a feeling he was going to Ohio State all along.
 
On the Carnell Tate pickup. I hope he does well there. Sounds like he considered Tennessee (not sure how much). However, I had a feeling he was going to Ohio State all along.
Aren't you going to congratulate them on the Brandon Inniss pick up too? No one collects 5 star WR's like OSU. I believe that gives them like 5 of them in their WR room, even after losing two WR to the 1st round of the NFL draft. Not including Jameson Williams, who was OSU, before transferring to Bama.
 
Aren't you going to congratulate them on the Brandon Inniss pick up too? No one collects 5 star WR's like OSU. I believe that gives them like 5 of them in their WR room, even after losing two WR to the 1st round of the NFL draft. Not including Jameson Williams, who was OSU, before transferring to Bama.

Brian Hartline deserves whatever money they give him
 
On the Carnell Tate pickup. I hope he does well there. Sounds like he considered Tennessee (not sure how much). However, I had a feeling he was going to Ohio State all along.
Congrats them again on the commitment from Noah Rogers. That makes 2 five star WR's and Noah Rogers is only a top 50 ranked nationally WR. :facepalm:
 
Congrats them again on the commitment from Noah Rogers. That makes 2 five star WR's and Noah Rogers is only a top 50 ranked nationally WR. :facepalm:
I suspect Noah Roger's will get a nice bump in the rankings and very possible a 5*.
 
If only we can nail on some high ranked OL, that would make me even happier.
 
If only we can nail on some high ranked OL, that would make me even happier.

We have had several top OL on the radar and picked up a couple of OL in the class (although the ones picked up would not really be considered top unless they are diamonds in the rough).
 
If only we can nail on some high ranked OL, that would make me even happier.
We have had several top OL on the radar and picked up a couple of OL in the class (although the ones picked up would not really be considered top unless they are diamonds in the rough).
I like our OL haul so far for 2023, it would definitely be nice to add another top guy but it's solid.
OL recruiting is the only place where I really don't worry too much about high school rankings. Sure, I love it when we land some of the top OL, but just as often it seems they don't work out. We have two 5* OL trying to crack our starting line-up right now. If you look at the OL that just played in the Super Bowl, you would have found more 2* and 3* than 4* or 5*. From a UGA perspective, we've put way more 3* OL in the league than we have 5*. @Volbound1700, just look at Cade Mayes who was a 5* at UGA, transferred home to UTjr and never lived up to expectations getting drafted in the 6th round.

Why is this? First, guys OL size are often a bunch of fatties in high school. They dominate because they are just way bigger than everyone else. Then they get to college where other guys who had great frames, but not the weight, had to learn technique to be good. Then they all get into a S&C program that develops them. And finally, some of these guys are still growing at 17, 18 years of age and get bigger.

Again, I'd love all the top 100 OL we can get, but I never worry about landing some top 500 OL ... they often work out well. If our total recruiting points, or average drops because we get an OL that is ranked 350 or something like that, I am good with it. This is where the coaches earn their keep with their evals.
 
OL recruiting is the only place where I really don't worry too much about high school rankings. Sure, I love it when we land some of the top OL, but just as often it seems they don't work out. We have two 5* OL trying to crack our starting line-up right now. If you look at the OL that just played in the Super Bowl, you would have found more 2* and 3* than 4* or 5*. From a UGA perspective, we've put way more 3* OL in the league than we have 5*. @Volbound1700, just look at Cade Mayes who was a 5* at UGA, transferred home to UTjr and never lived up to expectations getting drafted in the 6th round.

Why is this? First, guys OL size are often a bunch of fatties in high school. They dominate because they are just way bigger than everyone else. Then they get to college where other guys who had great frames, but not the weight, had to learn technique to be good. Then they all get into a S&C program that develops them. And finally, some of these guys are still growing at 17, 18 years of age and get bigger.

Again, I'd love all the top 100 OL we can get, but I never worry about landing some top 500 OL ... they often work out well. If our total recruiting points, or average drops because we get an OL that is ranked 350 or something like that, I am good with it. This is where the coaches earn their keep with their evals.

OL seems to be a very hard position to pull out of SEC territory for non SEC schools, that's why I don't get upset when we can't pull some SEC area OL away from Bama UGA or whoever.

But yes OL is the biggest crap shoot, I tend to "trust the coaches" the most on that position. Plenty of low 4*-3* get molded into solid-great college OL. It's for sure nice to have the upper guys though, but its definitely not the be all at the position.
 
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