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re: Jonathon Stewart
Posted on 12/28/09 at 7:13 pm to ipodking
Posted on 12/28/09 at 7:13 pm to ipodking
I am not talking about red shirting players here. Miles has done a poor job of missing out on some great local talent while taking marginal/risky talent in their place. Plain and simple.
I don't think people were expecting Stewart would be starting at LSU, but quality and top talent DEPTH is key.
I don't think people were expecting Stewart would be starting at LSU, but quality and top talent DEPTH is key.
Posted on 12/28/09 at 7:47 pm to LSUMafia
On the flip sde of that, Miles an company have made some good choices when evaluating talent.
They offered Morris Claiborne before anyone knew he existed. Morris Claiborne himself didn't even know who Morris Claiborne was.
Tryann Mathiea was a surprise. There were also guys like Ciron Black and Tyson Jackson who weren't highly regarded out of high school. Lafell was a three star, and both Riley and Shepard were questionale takes. They proved wise signings in the end.
Simply put, coaches from many schools let instate talent slip away all the time. There's players in every state not going to their instate schools.
They offered Morris Claiborne before anyone knew he existed. Morris Claiborne himself didn't even know who Morris Claiborne was.
Tryann Mathiea was a surprise. There were also guys like Ciron Black and Tyson Jackson who weren't highly regarded out of high school. Lafell was a three star, and both Riley and Shepard were questionale takes. They proved wise signings in the end.
Simply put, coaches from many schools let instate talent slip away all the time. There's players in every state not going to their instate schools.
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