I keep seeing players commit to them. They recently flipped one of our in state guys I believe as well
They also got JJ Bush from Alabama. Our guys thought he was a lock to usI keep seeing players commit to them. They recently flipped one of our in state guys I believe as well
Wasn't there a guy from Arkansas we thought was going to flip up us? I thought that I saw that from Steve on TwitterThey also got JJ Bush from Alabama. Our guys thought he was a lock to us
I'm going to do something I haven't done very often and that is give Lebby/Hutz some credit for their portal work this past offseason. Not a lot of highly rated guys, but they brought in players that can play in this league.I keep seeing players commit to them. They recently flipped one of our in state guys I believe as well
I agree with you. We were never at the top of the SEC but we were getting respectable classes under Mullen AND Leach.I'm going to do something I haven't done very often and that is give Lebby/Hutz some credit for their portal work this past offseason. Not a lot of highly rated guys, but they brought in players that can play in this league.
With that said, regardless of what the 247 class rankings may say, I still feel like we're way behind the rest of the SEC when it comes to the caliber of recruit that we're able to get. Maybe it's the last two years of sucking, maybe it's NIL, or maybe kids just aren't interested in Starkville. I don't know, but we aren't drawing from the same pool as the rest of the league, and I think we can put the "we've never lost anyone we wanted" claim to bed. Sawyer Robertson, Woody Marks, Mario Craver, and Kevin Coleman are doing alright
I'm going to continue to stick with this as the main issue we struggle with high school recruiting in the SEC. Smallest State with 3 D1 programs with a school built in the wrong part of the State that has never had real economic development and therefore Target will not build a store there.
It is a combo of all those I assume. We have to be real with ourselves, we are the poorest SEC school in a State and city where not much is going on so we have to be very smart about how we operate. We need to go All-in on QBs and then pick our spots/years to go all-in on the rest of our roster.I'm going to do something I haven't done very often and that is give Lebby/Hutz some credit for their portal work this past offseason. Not a lot of highly rated guys, but they brought in players that can play in this league.
With that said, regardless of what the 247 class rankings may say, I still feel like we're way behind the rest of the SEC when it comes to the caliber of recruit that we're able to get. Maybe it's the last two years of sucking, maybe it's NIL, or maybe kids just aren't interested in Starkville. I don't know, but we aren't drawing from the same pool as the rest of the league, and I think we can put the "we've never lost anyone we wanted" claim to bed. Sawyer Robertson, Woody Marks, Mario Craver, and Kevin Coleman are doing alright
The way we have misused KT this year I imagine the likely hood he’s at state next year is very small.It is a combo of all those I assume. We have to be real with ourselves, we are the poorest SEC school in a State and city where not much is going on so we have to be very smart about how we operate. We need to go All-in on QBs and then pick our spots/years to go all-in on the rest of our roster.
This year was very important to anti-up just for fan support and morale purposes. Our next big year should be when Kamario takes his progress to the next level. We can’t afford to spend 20+ million every year on a roster so we need to stockpile resources for the years we can.