This is such a good point! CMD and his staff are recruiting players that want to be Cajuns and can play D1 football, or they project to that level (IMO). This is nothing new for UL, we have quite a few playersthat were either 0-2 star recruits, or even walk-ons that had very successful careers here.
The star parade will never go away. I hope our ability to find players like Robert Hunt never goes away!
Correct but there was no portal or NIL when Robert Hunt signed on. I think he would have been gone his senior year as things are now. The portal and NIL is a totaly different environment now. I don't think very many coaches and departments know how to handle this just yet. The portal and NIL has a lot of unintended consequences and intended unintended consequences. I suspect it was done intentionally to hurt programs like ours so that the line between the "Haves" and "Have Nots" is permanent and uncrossable. I also fear that the last year of Billy Napier was our football apex.
LoL! Not every 3 star is gonna leave. Not every unranked player that ends up a star is gonna stay. You recruit the best players you can get and let the chips fall where they may. You don't ditch recruiting the best players to take all unranked projects because, "maybe". If we could be getting more higher ranked players, we would be. But we're not. Let the conjecture fly as it may.
Didn't someone say that Waites was back in the portal?
Not sure of that, but that he needs to shop for stars tonight . . .
just be glad that we aren't like Texas AM they have 25 in the portal
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nca.713d36f177e5cc
One beauty of being 6 6 in the Sunbelt is that we don’t have 25 that could believe the portal could help . .
https://twitter.com/johnbragg05/stat.0jih7yZk6_cYIw
You can add him into the boat too.
This is going to be the new normal. Saban and Jimbo are expecting 30%-40% roster turnover between transfers, NIL, and graduation.
They are only concerned with recruiting the top talent and let the chips fall where the fall.
Our staff should have the same approach. Recruiting a kid and expecting to have him two or three years later is naive in today's college football environment.
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