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Specifically? Still partying all the time?The more i hear about Franks around G’ville, the more I think you’re right about him going into the season
Specifically? Still partying all the time?The more i hear about Franks around G’ville, the more I think you’re right about him going into the season
Specifically? Still partying all the time?
Yes, you can. It's clear you are using Rivals for your "numbers" and yes, according to their ranking system we are behind UCLA and Oregon. What you've failed to actually understand is what goes into Rivals' team ranking system; Rivals assigns a specific point value for each star rating and multiplies those values based on the number of signees. According to Rivals, UCLA has 28 commits vs. 18 for Florida. To level the playing field, I'll add an additional 10 3*s to Florida's commit list and guess what? Florida jumps to the six spot, ahead of Bama and Clemson.Except the only one that matters......final rankings. For someone who seems so numbers based I surely can't see how you're missing this.....We also are behind UCLA, Oregon and FSU......At this point in time we are worse than all of them.....you can't argue with those numbers.
To even further refute your mouth diarrhea, Rivals includes a number that measures the quality of recruits (i.e. a 4* prospect can have a value ranging from 6.0-5.8, meaning not all 4*s aren't created equal). If you sort the ranking based off of this average value (with UFs 18 commits), Florida is ranked 7th, ahead of OU, FSU, Miami, etc. This means that rivals believes we are 7th ranked in terms of the quality of our recruits, not including transfers I might add. Oregon and UCLA, who you claim that "we are worse than" are ranked 18th and 26th, respectively, in terms of quality of their recruits.Except the only one that matters......final rankings. For someone who seems so numbers based I surely can't see how you're missing this.....We also are behind UCLA, Oregon and FSU......At this point in time we are worse than all of them.....you can't argue with those numbers.
Being the starter. Apparently, he has become a leader on the team during the team workouts. They say he’s really embraced the opportunity under Mullen. Not sure he can actually execute on the field, but he sounds dedicated.Specifically? Still partying all the time?
People should really take a look at Meyer's 2008 - 2010 classes and see if they think those highly ranked classes panned out they way we thought at the time
That’s exactly my point. People get wrapped up in the rankings and they don’t mean squat. If a few of FSU’s guys don’t make it on campus, will Crete change his tune? Nope. We lost Robinson out of last year’s class, don’t we still call it a top 10 class? Even though Robinson put us thereI don’t think that’s really fair. Half of 2010 class left before they even played a snap.
Oh.Being the starter. Apparently, he has become a leader on the team during the team workouts. They say he’s really embraced the opportunity under Mullen. Not sure he can actually execute on the field, but he sounds dedicated.
Jeez!
Seems like there’s a lot of posturing for posturing’s sake...
So what is the deal guys, I know some of you folks are from the state of Florida. Who are the instate must have prospects for 2019? I'm talking about the best of the best that you guys already know about.
No chance he undoes his Duck Face Instincts or his Driskell-like Panic once the ball is snapped. Lacks the "it" factor that can't be taught. Nervous Nellie instead of Ice-cold Calculated Killer with a nose for touchdowns.I hope Franks turns it around. Unfortunately, when I think of Franks two images come to mind: 1) him freezing anytime there's pressure and 2) this...
I have to partially disagree with this. There was not a single quarterback that looked good under Butters. Grier has flashes but also a ton garbage.No chance he undoes his Duck Face Instincts or his Driskell-like Panic once the ball is snapped. Lacks the "it" factor that can't be taught. Nervous Nellie instead of Ice-cold Calculated Killer with a nose for touchdowns.
He can run like a deer, I'll give him that. Kind of reminds of why people liked Driskell. Excellent physical specimen with solid metrics. Just no nerves of steel and a lil slow in the head.I have to partially disagree with this. There was not a single quarterback that looked good under Butters. Grier has flashes but also a ton garbage.
I am curious if Felipe’s failures last year have more to do with an oh crap I don’t know what to do lack of confidence or if he was afraid to make decisions. Two very different things.
Watching his film and comparing to what Mullen’s qbs have done I think we may see a completely different Filipe this year. Or I could 100% wrong and the kid plays scared and we keep putting people in until we find someone who can deal.
No chance he undoes his Duck Face Instincts or his Driskell-like Panic once the ball is snapped. Lacks the "it" factor that can't be taught. Nervous Nellie instead of Ice-cold Calculated Killer with a nose for touchdowns.