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re: Recruiting Myth: O is bringing in recruits like never before

Posted on 2/1/19 at 10:43 pm to
Posted by Tiger Ree
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Posted on 2/1/19 at 10:43 pm to
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and the people claiming Miles last few classes were high level are absolutely correct. All 3 of his last classes are ranked higher than any of 0s classes that’s just a fact.

0regeron did inherit a heavily talented roster that’s also a fact. Can you prove the things you’re saying? Every bit of data says exactly the opposite. Do you have any real evidence of your position or is it just a fan driven narrative?


Not the person you are replying to but I just wanted to drop some information provided by an outside source. This tweet was made before last season and is from April 2018.

Shea Dixon
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Shea Dixon Retweeted Shea Dixon

In this story, numbers on each recruiting class. One that stings? The 2015 class, where 39% of the signees have already transferred or been dismissed.

From the 2014-2016 classes, only 32 signees (44%) remain on the team right now.


24/7's Shea Dixon on LSU's 2014-2016 classes



2014 class lost a 5-star in Clifton Garrett and five 4-stars. Was it still the 2nd best class in the nation?

2015 class lost two 5-stars - Tyron Johnso and Maea Teuhema and four 4-stars. Was it still the 5th best class in the nation?

Posted by Madking
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Posted on 2/1/19 at 11:10 pm to
Those players were still part of those classes. What happens after that is another story. You surely don’t knock 0 for running off the only 2 5* lineman we had and the only natural left tackle on the roster yet you’re using that line of thinking to do it to Miles. Typical
This post was edited on 2/1/19 at 11:12 pm
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