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Thread: Winning comes with a cost for Cajuns on recruiting front

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    Default Re: Winning comes with a cost for Cajuns on recruiting front

    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman66 View Post
    Except, Napier specifically said that the early signing date is an advantage for G5 school. We have 85%+ of our class committed and only have to hold onto them for 2-3 weeks after a season ends.

    I have full confidence that the staff has planned accordingly, and can handle the unfairness of playing in an early bowl game.
    Yes. This is nothing more than page filler for the DA. The early signing period is very good for G5 programs period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    That is why they should do away with the December signing date. It puts early bowl teams at an unfair advantage for in home visits and weekend visits.
    We've always begged for an early signing period to hopefully protect some of our recruits and commits from being poached from larger schools who come back on them. I'll take these small growing pains.

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    Default Re: Winning comes with a cost for Cajuns on recruiting front

    Losing would be a bigger cost. Winning is never a bad thing.


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    There is no recruiting downside to playing in a bowl.

    So what if you can't say your name to a recruit. Others are saying it for you.


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    So, will we have a recruiting bash in December?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ronnied View Post
    So, will we have a recruiting bash in December?
    No, the bash will remain in February on the first Wednesday of the Month, National Signing Day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post

    Any chance we can snag billy sonnier

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Any chance we can snag billy sonnier
    Sonnier has some grade and character concerns, that is why you've heard very little on him. His best route might be JC at this time if he wants to play in the FBS.

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    Default Re: Winning comes with a cost for Cajuns on recruiting front

    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman66 View Post
    Except, Napier specifically said that the early signing date is an advantage for G5 school. We have 85%+ of our class committed and only have to hold onto them for 2-3 weeks after a season ends.

    I have full confidence that the staff has planned accordingly, and can handle the unfairness of playing in an early bowl game.
    Do we still have a signing bash in February if our whole class is pretty much inked in December?

    Didn’t see the previous post.

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