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Thanks for all the upbeat news today guys. Really pulled me back from the ledge.
As we repeatedly are showing up at the last minute, a year or two late, in a panic trying to recruit or flip bluechippers, I really have zero trouble believing our staff didnt even know who the kid was.
Yeah where was Mac 14 years ago? Coulda been my chance to wear the O&B and get a free edumucation for it.As we repeatedly are showing up at the last minute, a year or two late, in a panic trying to recruit or flip bluechippers, I really have zero trouble believing our staff didnt even know who the kid was.
I think you guus might be looking at this the wrong way. Everyone knows that we gave a scholly last year to a kid that didnt even play in college. Imagine if we charged $40-100 to a few thousand other hs backups and div 3 players to come to our camps for the chance to win a scholly. We could take a large chunk out of the amount we are going to have to pay Butters to get on his donkey and ride out of town.
That is the worst story I have heard. I hope it's a complete lie but it would seem to explain things. What a train wreck. I wish I hadn't read it.Sounds about right.
Don't be so sure he won't be he in '18. They extended the 4th year to the Chump. We don't know anything about this new AD and isn't Fooley still lurking around, assisting the president, who himself is a Fuchs?Mac exudes cluelessness and carelessness. This doesnt surprise me in the slightest. But lets be real, Butter Donkey isnt going to be here in 2018.
It actually is good to hear. I'd rather hear that our coaches are just tools, than hear that the high school kids just consider our brand so damaged that they won't consider us. It's easy to fix one problem, much easier than fixing the brand (which undoubtedly has taken damage from Chimp and Butters).
Don't be so sure he won't be he in '18. They extended the 4th year to the Chump. We don't know anything about this new AD and isn't Fooley still lurking around, assisting the president, who himself is a Fuchs?
Odd that you of all people never mentioned this before.Unfortunately, I have some folks in the know on the staff of a major local high school football team(in Tampa). They always have D-I recruits and the feed back I received was very negative. In fact, when the UF staff came down to visit their top recruit...it was literally a JOKE. The recruits do not like Mac at all. Sorry, but this crap is real.
Regarding that. Im pretty sure a few people here are the only ones that even noticed this staff cant recruit. Most others wouldnt have this bias.As stated, the OP got this from the forum on Rivals. The OP on the Rivals forum is a user with the screen name 46885 who starts the post with "If any of this is remotely true, my God...". Another poster states that they saw this information on another site as well. So this is a story floating around on the internet and no one is really sure where it originally came from.
That definitely sounds legit. If this were a story about pretty much anything else it would be treated with a lot of skepticism by most reasonable people.
Confirmation bias - the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses, while giving disproportionately less consideration to alternative possibilities. It is a type of cognitive bias and a systematic error of inductive reasoning. The effect is stronger for emotionally charged issues and for deeply entrenched beliefs.
As stated, the OP got this from the forum on Rivals. The OP on the Rivals forum is a user with the screen name 46885 who starts the post with "If any of this is remotely true, my God...". Another poster states that they saw this information on another site as well. So this is a story floating around on the internet and no one is really sure where it originally came from.
That definitely sounds legit. If this were a story about pretty much anything else it would be treated with a lot of skepticism by most reasonable people.
Confirmation bias - the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses, while giving disproportionately less consideration to alternative possibilities. It is a type of cognitive bias and a systematic error of inductive reasoning. The effect is stronger for emotionally charged issues and for deeply entrenched beliefs.
Odd that you of all people never mentioned this before.