The biggest thing to me in bringing in 9 JUCO kids. I know this board has different opinions on JUCO kids, but I personally envision them as a quick fix instead of building for the long haul. Seem like he is trying to patch some holes, win now, and get out of that stink hole that is Fort Collins.McPeachy said:11 3 - Star
14 2 - Star
9 of which are JC transfer kids
Will be interesting to see how that plays out.
*Side note - was surprised by HS HC Dirty Sanchez & his UNLV class as well. WTF.
NebraskaCowboy said:The biggest thing to me in bringing in 9 JUCO kids. I know this board has different opinions on JUCO kids, but I personally envision them as a quick fix instead of building for the long haul. Seem like he is trying to patch some holes, win now, and get out of that stink hole that is Fort Collins.McPeachy said:11 3 - Star
14 2 - Star
9 of which are JC transfer kids
Will be interesting to see how that plays out.
*Side note - was surprised by HS HC Dirty Sanchez & his UNLV class as well. WTF.
McPeachy said:11 3 - Star
14 2 - Star
9 of which are JC transfer kids
Will be interesting to see how that plays out.
*Side note - was surprised by HS HC Dirty Sanchez & his UNLV class as well. WTF.
Lost Poke said:Wonder if those 9 JC transfers were 2/3 stars when they went JC. Or did they turn into that after a couple of years of coaching? If so, then they are probably not much different than a regular no-star freshman recruit after two years of coaching.
NebraskaCowboy said:The biggest thing to me in bringing in 9 JUCO kids. I know this board has different opinions on JUCO kids, but I personally envision them as a quick fix instead of building for the long haul. Seem like he is trying to patch some holes, win now, and get out of that stink hole that is Fort Collins.McPeachy said:11 3 - Star
14 2 - Star
9 of which are JC transfer kids
Will be interesting to see how that plays out.
*Side note - was surprised by HS HC Dirty Sanchez & his UNLV class as well. WTF.
bladerunnr said:NebraskaCowboy said:The biggest thing to me in bringing in 9 JUCO kids. I know this board has different opinions on JUCO kids, but I personally envision them as a quick fix instead of building for the long haul. Seem like he is trying to patch some holes, win now, and get out of that stink hole that is Fort Collins.McPeachy said:11 3 - Star
14 2 - Star
9 of which are JC transfer kids
Will be interesting to see how that plays out.
*Side note - was surprised by HS HC Dirty Sanchez & his UNLV class as well. WTF.
Anyone from cornhole Nebraska shouldn't be calling Fort Collins a stinkhole. Most of the towns in that state aspire to be stinkholes.
ragtimejoe1 said:Lost Poke said:Wonder if those 9 JC transfers were 2/3 stars when they went JC. Or did they turn into that after a couple of years of coaching? If so, then they are probably not much different than a regular no-star freshman recruit after two years of coaching.
I disagree. Certainly some "no star" kids turn into 2 or 3 star kids after time in JC. It may be coaching. More likely they were overlooked or had academic or other issues.
However, the vast majority of no star JUCO kids remain no star kids with careers ending at JUCO or below FBS.
Fill a roster with no star kids and coach them for 2 years. Pit that group against 3 star JC transfers and who wins?
The JC guys would wipe the floor with them. In the JC transfers, you are getting the cream of the crop from ALL of the no star guys who could land on a roster somewhere.
Lost Poke said:Generally, I see your point. However, it comes down to recognizing potential and being able to coach them up. If a coach recognizes the kids that can be coached up and recruits them at no or 1 star, then he gets the equivalent of a 2/3/4 star JC later. If he doesn't recognize them or can't coach them, he gets the equivalent of a 0/1 star JC later.
And what happens with a four star freshman recruit who gets better? It doesn't make much sense to me. But maybe JC's are rated on a different scale.
Pretty likely. A bunch of these guys are at JUCO for reasons other than talent. Usually grades. Sometimes they need to get bigger/faster/stronger.ragtimejoe1 said:JC guys are also rated but relative to other JC guys. In other words, how likely is that JC prospect to make an FBS squad and make a significant impact.
In a few years I'm guessing we'd be able to add Kongbo to that listjoshvanklomp said:Pretty likely. A bunch of these guys are at JUCO for reasons other than talent. Usually grades. Sometimes they need to get bigger/faster/stronger.ragtimejoe1 said:JC guys are also rated but relative to other JC guys. In other words, how likely is that JC prospect to make an FBS squad and make a significant impact.
Some JUCO to FBS examples...
Cam Newton (Auburn)
Nick Marshall (Auburn)
Zach Mettenberger (LSU)
Cordarrelle Patterson (Tennessee)
That's just in the SEC in the last five years.
djm19 said:The fact that CSU got so many "good recruits" over the past few years, and still have been just another mediocre MWC team tells me that rankings matter, but not as much as we give credit. I don't see them competing for a MWC title any time soon...in fact, no more than what we have a chance to. So, yeah, they can have these all star recruits, but it still hasn't shown to make that big of a difference for them.
CSU is 35-41 or 46% over the past 6 years.