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Posted on 12/25/18 at 2:13 pm to conman
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So he has the #4 class in the country and you say he has a long way to go? Don’t get you millennials
He mean't there is a long way till signing day
Kids have tendencies to play musical chair with their commitments these days, especially early commits. Not saying he is like that at all. He seems sincere, hopefully he stays on board. I like that his dad is making sure that once he commits that he better not go back on it. Kid comes from a good family.
O is killing it on the recruiting trail, 2020 looks to be another special class.
This post was edited on 12/25/18 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 12/25/18 at 2:40 pm to conman
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So he has the #4 class in the country and you say he has a long way to go? Don’t get you millennials
When are we going to start demanding on-field results?
No one's doubted that he can recruit. At some point though it's time to turn the potential energy into kinetic energy. Time to win the SEC championship.
Posted on 12/25/18 at 6:00 pm to conman
I find that it's the millennials who (by and large) support this coaching staff.
Recruiting is one thing, and it's a big thing... But if you can't develop the talent, it means nothing. We've seen that LSU can develop guys on defense. Offensively? Not nearly so much.
And I'm pretty sure the person you responded to was talking about this Ricks kid being a 2020 prospect when he said "long way to go". Because, as we know, a commitment from a teenager is not something to bet on. If/when he signs, that's the only time it matters.
Recruiting is one thing, and it's a big thing... But if you can't develop the talent, it means nothing. We've seen that LSU can develop guys on defense. Offensively? Not nearly so much.
And I'm pretty sure the person you responded to was talking about this Ricks kid being a 2020 prospect when he said "long way to go". Because, as we know, a commitment from a teenager is not something to bet on. If/when he signs, that's the only time it matters.
This post was edited on 12/25/18 at 6:02 pm
Posted on 12/25/18 at 8:26 pm to conman
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So he has the #4 class in the country and you say he has a long way to go? Don’t get you millennials
#4 in the country. And still #4 in the SEC. That's a little bit of a problem.
Although I'm extremely pumped about Ricks and Stingley. No one is going to complete a pass on us for 2 years.
Posted on 12/26/18 at 2:05 pm to conman
Same as always. Recruit great, then underperform when it comes time for the real games
Posted on 12/26/18 at 5:25 pm to conman
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he has the #4 class in the country and you say he has a long way to go? Don’t get you millennials
after two sopshers sign LSU will scoot past a&m
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