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USC FREAKIN KILLED SIGNING DAY!!! Fight on !!!

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often times these recruits never live up to the hype and sometimes it takes a few years before you see them make an impact (if they ever do)

take a school like the UNC Tarheels... every year they rave about the recruiting class but very few of these players ever amount to anything.
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Quote Originally Posted by Big Bear View Post
often times these recruits never live up to the hype and sometimes it takes a few years before you see them make an impact (if they ever do)

take a school like the UNC Tarheels... every year they rave about the recruiting class but very few of these players ever amount to anything.
yes.....many good recruiting classes fail so impossible to say who will be good or not
We are just guessing
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Quote Originally Posted by Big Bear View Post
often times these recruits never live up to the hype and sometimes it takes a few years before you see them make an impact (if they ever do)

take a school like the UNC Tarheels... every year they rave about the recruiting class but very few of these players ever amount to anything.
The first thing you have said that made sense
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That is the first thing that Bear has said in many weeks that makes sense. Here is how it works boys and girls. A certain percentage of all the 5 star, 4 star, and 3 star players make it big. If there are 40 5 star players taken, and 20% normally make it big, that means that 8 of these guys will make it big. The difference is that teams who recruited 4,5, and 6 of these guys have a better chance of getting one or two of the successes than a team that got 1, 2, or 3. A better chance is NOT a guarantee of success. Just ask Alabama.