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15 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

They laugh now, but even the haters know it's going to be a different ballgame when he gets those big lineman.

 

The hype was a bit much though and I like Prime.

The big linemen that generally take 2+ seasons to mature? Or is he going to get ready-made O/DLinemen in the transfer portal?

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Just now, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Yes. He will. 
 

and Sanders has said the same thing most college coaches say in current jobs. Sanders can recruit in the portal and high school. He’s golden. 

I mean Sanders himself has recently spoken about how the current setup makes going after HS kids frankly silly.  not saying there is zero effort there but it’s different in this new era.  And it is.  Sanders is right. 

5 stars bust all the time.  Left and right.  And it take a lot of resources. Smart play in the current setup is to largely focus on letting that filter out elsewhere and recruiting actual college players. 

so you can recruit a bunch of 5 star and 4 stars at WR like Clemson and spend all your time sifting that out and trying to develop them or Sanders can use his leverage and personality to just go get a kid that is an actual stud at the college level. 
 

 

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3 minutes ago, Eric4280 said:

Yeah, nah, really has nothing to do with Deion. Always loved how he carried himself and his bravado. Cut the color crap. It’s the media, the talking heads, the “all of a sudden football fans” that gave this a head. 
 

And yes, being born into money and bragging about it- super admirable quality… 

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11 minutes ago, GibletHead said:

Because Coach Sanders is unapologetically loud and black. Like Cam (whom this forum abhorrently tolerated) so it's not surprising to see the absolute glee this place is showing to see this loud, proud and successful black dude getting "humbled" I stead of applauding he's taken this perennial loser club to a 3-1 record. 

Edit- dweebs already hating on Shedur flashing his watch 🤣

 

Envy is never your ally, guys 

He's a con man - look up his history. 

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1 minute ago, OldhamA said:

The big linemen that generally take 2+ seasons to mature? Or is he going to get ready-made O/DLinemen in the transfer portal?

Transfer portal for sure. He will also recruit bigger lineman.

 

This team he currently has is very undersized. Sanders has one of the worst Olines in the PAC 12. Once they actually protect him he's going to be a problem next season.

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This is a college football thread. College football talk.  Good old fashioned rooting for and against is welcome.  You want to discuss it any other way? You are more than welcome to take that convo to the TB and start a football thread to discuss. 

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