So, as we all now know Kailo Moore decommitted from MSU this afternoon in a move that shouldn't have surprised any MSU fan with half a brain. Why is that you say? Who knows to what lengths the OM fans, alumni, and coaches went to in order to get Kailo to decommit, but in the end Kailo decommitted because he grew up an OM fan that was where his heart was. The way he handled this situation was a complete joke and shows his complete lack of a nut sack, and due to that, who knows if he actually made this decision or had Tony Connor make it for him last week, as people without nut sacks tend to be easily swayed, but in the end I truly believe that Kailo went with his heart. He committed to OM last year, and then decommitted because Nutt was fired and their program was in shambles. However, Freeze has come in and given major hope to their future, and just like any of us would do if MSU was the school and not OM, Kailo went with his heart.
Now, how does this effect us? There is no question that Kailo is a loss we would have liked to have, and that replacing him won't be easy. However, there is a reason 180 pound slot receivers or running backs don't go in the first round of the NFL draft, and defensive ends, O-lineman, QBs, and corners do. From a team building perspective, this isn't much of set back and will be less of one if we can replace Kailo with another fast scat back type player. That being said, we MUST get Shumpert, or we will have effectively been killed in-state on the top players. Our staff must do a better job of recruiting skill players. They have done an admirable job at other positions, but the fast kids just don't seem to like us and really like OM. Maybe they are divas, and too many divas cause problems, but well placed divas in a good system with good horses around them, really help you win games. Our coaches need to get a little better at recruiting some diva playmakers.
With all this being said, Kailo's decision further illustrates why you can't put all your eggs in the Mississippi basket, and why Dan Mullen's new position coach hire doesn't need to be someone from Mississippi. By recruiting Mississippi hard, we are going to get some Jon Banks and Chris Jones types. We must continue to focus on not letting those guys fall through the cracks, but now that Mullen has been here for 4 years and has built up connections in the state, it is time for us to expand.
It doesn't matter how hard you recruit Mississippi, their are always gonna be kids that grew up OM fans and kids that grew up State fans. Due to that, it is virtually impossible for any one school to completely dominate Mississippi recruiting, and there aren't enough players in the state to be a good team without having to completely dominate the in-state recruiting land-scape. Right now there are kids in the mid-west, Texas, North Carolina, and Virginia that want to play in the SEC because it is THE POWER CONFERENCE. Just as Brewster has shown, we can get these kids interested in MSU and willing to take a visits. Us and OM are now getting interest from 4 star and 5 star prospects from beyond our boarders. That something that has very rarely happened in our histories. Because of all this, Mullen needs to use his open position to hire a big time recruiter that can walk into the mid-west, Texas, or North Carolina/Virginia and recruit his butt off. These states are good high school football states that don't have SEC schools, other than TAMU, with kids that WANT to play against and with the best. They are ripe for picking. We must take advantage of that situation now and hire a big time recruiter from one of those states.
The Kailo situation just shows that no Mississippi school from here till eternity will get all the good players in the state. We are part of the SEC and we should use that and go national.
Now, how does this effect us? There is no question that Kailo is a loss we would have liked to have, and that replacing him won't be easy. However, there is a reason 180 pound slot receivers or running backs don't go in the first round of the NFL draft, and defensive ends, O-lineman, QBs, and corners do. From a team building perspective, this isn't much of set back and will be less of one if we can replace Kailo with another fast scat back type player. That being said, we MUST get Shumpert, or we will have effectively been killed in-state on the top players. Our staff must do a better job of recruiting skill players. They have done an admirable job at other positions, but the fast kids just don't seem to like us and really like OM. Maybe they are divas, and too many divas cause problems, but well placed divas in a good system with good horses around them, really help you win games. Our coaches need to get a little better at recruiting some diva playmakers.
With all this being said, Kailo's decision further illustrates why you can't put all your eggs in the Mississippi basket, and why Dan Mullen's new position coach hire doesn't need to be someone from Mississippi. By recruiting Mississippi hard, we are going to get some Jon Banks and Chris Jones types. We must continue to focus on not letting those guys fall through the cracks, but now that Mullen has been here for 4 years and has built up connections in the state, it is time for us to expand.
It doesn't matter how hard you recruit Mississippi, their are always gonna be kids that grew up OM fans and kids that grew up State fans. Due to that, it is virtually impossible for any one school to completely dominate Mississippi recruiting, and there aren't enough players in the state to be a good team without having to completely dominate the in-state recruiting land-scape. Right now there are kids in the mid-west, Texas, North Carolina, and Virginia that want to play in the SEC because it is THE POWER CONFERENCE. Just as Brewster has shown, we can get these kids interested in MSU and willing to take a visits. Us and OM are now getting interest from 4 star and 5 star prospects from beyond our boarders. That something that has very rarely happened in our histories. Because of all this, Mullen needs to use his open position to hire a big time recruiter that can walk into the mid-west, Texas, or North Carolina/Virginia and recruit his butt off. These states are good high school football states that don't have SEC schools, other than TAMU, with kids that WANT to play against and with the best. They are ripe for picking. We must take advantage of that situation now and hire a big time recruiter from one of those states.
The Kailo situation just shows that no Mississippi school from here till eternity will get all the good players in the state. We are part of the SEC and we should use that and go national.
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