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<blockquote data-quote="Volatility_rivals135605" data-source="post: 131876818" data-attributes="member: 1476288"><p>IN WVU history.... When has WVU EVER been a good team with the vast majority of starting 22-33 players been Freshmen & Soph?? </p><p></p><p>Go and check the recruiting rankings of every players on that 2019 team. Then add a weighting for YOuth... Ill say again, Its the worst roster from both a talent & youth perspective in the 21 century.</p><p></p><p>I see 3 - 4 impact players on that BIG LIST of yours that could probably find a spot on another P5 roster if they transferred now, but 1-2 less 2.5 yrs ago.... IT takes a team of 30-40 quality & experienced players to be good.</p><p></p><p>If you think those players should be able to compete against Offenses & Defenses starting 7-9 Seniors & 2-4 Juniors, your homorism needs a vaccine, the kind that doesnt require a booster..</p><p></p><p>The importance of experience, maturity, development, & familiarity is greater then Talent. A perfect example of this is, Tavon Austin, Will Grier, Mac Jones, I can go on and on and on... The performance, efficieny, & player productivity data for Junior & Seniors are Light Years better then Fresh & Soph....</p><p></p><p>The 2019 team was one of the youngest in all of D1, D1 which is more then P5.... DanaH left a trash can behind, but unlike with plastics you cant just throw it in the recycle bin... It takes 3-5 years for players to cycle through..</p><p></p><p>Look at Dana H recruiting rankings for 2015, 2016, & 2017, dont just go and look at the class ranking, because the top 5-7 rated players FROM EACH CLASS either, never played a down, failed out of school, medically retired, or transferred before the 2019 season.. When you subtract those players from those classes, they would rank in the 70's-80's, and that is for 3 consecutive classes, all of which would have been upperclassmen for Brown at a historically developmental program that heavily relies on upperclassmen. </p><p></p><p>You are out of touch with reality if you think having a few talented & inexperienced Freshmen and Soph will allow for any P5 team to be above average..</p><p></p><p>BTW, 2020 was NB's first real class. He inherited the 2019 recruiting class from DH...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volatility_rivals135605, post: 131876818, member: 1476288"] IN WVU history.... When has WVU EVER been a good team with the vast majority of starting 22-33 players been Freshmen & Soph?? Go and check the recruiting rankings of every players on that 2019 team. Then add a weighting for YOuth... Ill say again, Its the worst roster from both a talent & youth perspective in the 21 century. I see 3 - 4 impact players on that BIG LIST of yours that could probably find a spot on another P5 roster if they transferred now, but 1-2 less 2.5 yrs ago.... IT takes a team of 30-40 quality & experienced players to be good. If you think those players should be able to compete against Offenses & Defenses starting 7-9 Seniors & 2-4 Juniors, your homorism needs a vaccine, the kind that doesnt require a booster.. The importance of experience, maturity, development, & familiarity is greater then Talent. A perfect example of this is, Tavon Austin, Will Grier, Mac Jones, I can go on and on and on... The performance, efficieny, & player productivity data for Junior & Seniors are Light Years better then Fresh & Soph.... The 2019 team was one of the youngest in all of D1, D1 which is more then P5.... DanaH left a trash can behind, but unlike with plastics you cant just throw it in the recycle bin... It takes 3-5 years for players to cycle through.. Look at Dana H recruiting rankings for 2015, 2016, & 2017, dont just go and look at the class ranking, because the top 5-7 rated players FROM EACH CLASS either, never played a down, failed out of school, medically retired, or transferred before the 2019 season.. When you subtract those players from those classes, they would rank in the 70's-80's, and that is for 3 consecutive classes, all of which would have been upperclassmen for Brown at a historically developmental program that heavily relies on upperclassmen. You are out of touch with reality if you think having a few talented & inexperienced Freshmen and Soph will allow for any P5 team to be above average.. BTW, 2020 was NB's first real class. He inherited the 2019 recruiting class from DH... [/QUOTE]
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