See, I think this is a solid class. Yeah, it's not real flashy. Losing Newton, Brunetti, and Nance hurt. So did Neal. But this class fits our needs very well. Lots of big SEC sized OLs. A couple really talented WRs. Several ATHs that can be placed where we need. And as you pointed out, almost all of these guys should be able to redshirt, which is huge, especially for the OLs we signed.dawgatUSM said:I'm not crazy about our class, but I'm not ready to jump off the ledge because of it either. Right now, I'm going to wait and see. I just think the Rebs are wanting something to claim victory about since the Egg Bowl debacle.
Im not really sure what to say about your post. Robinson had a good bit of offers initially sure but when it came to the last week before NSD, the only places he could go were State and Arkansas. Ole Miss didnt even send him a LOI. And im not sure what you mean by lack of effort and arrogance of Nutt. We were limited on scholarships this year so we couldnt go to every single high school in MS and hand out a scholarship to their best player like Mullen did. Other than that im not sure what you mean by arrogance and lack of effort?South Panola Dawg said:including arguably the most recruited player in the state in Damien Robinson, isn't dominating you in the state of MS? Ok, you win. Yeah, you had a better overall class. But I guaran-damn-tee MS HS coaches are noticing the lack of effort and arrogance they're being treated with by Nutt & Mississippi. Oh, and arguably our best 2 players to date from each of the last 2 signing classes were a 2-star (Broomfield, Freshman All-SEC) and a 3-star (Banks, Freshman All-SEC). So yeah, I'll keep taking our properly evaluated 2 & 3 star prospects. Now go make blow your boyfriend Bruiser.