wiLLLLLLLie had a career losing record long before cousin Eddie showed up at UF.Disagree. Head-to-head matters, particularly if overall records are similar.
PS: after reading it, .88 to .89 etc. Sure thing.
PPS: We still gettin errrrbody.
I hope you read legal documents with better comprehension than you do internet articles. I know you hate to admit it because it undermines another stupid donkey-ism but Mullen is actually recruiting much better than you said he would and the numbers bare that out.
Some oddities will change it significantly and you can’t just average the average - doing so right now places equal value on the QBs (3) and WRs (11). You could weight it or add all positions but either way - I’m not thinking the difference would be huge. Also, this cycle is not over. A Williams boosts safeties, etc. we are not looking at single player that I know of that would bring down an average. Finally, .02 is not insignificant here: that’s the difference between a high 3 and a low/mid 4. Considering that he’s had a transition class and two full (almost) classes, that’s not bad. Based on how he’s recruiting, I don’t think it will go up much but it’s not insignificant as you imply.So, the Donk was off, but only slightly (and because his pessimism had him start too low). If you aggregate the numbers the talent composite from the players they list moves from .8843 to .9046. The biggest difference, and what sheds some doubt on this, are the total numbers and oddities Ltraz pointed out about who they chose to include.
He has 83 players as of now (this is Mullen's best work, i.e. increasing roster size with blue chip depth by adding bodies while increasing overall rankings), but only 66 for "inherited," which would have been what was here on December 2017. He gets there by including some but not all recruits (for instance X and Manuel, but not Britt) for this year, but none for what Mullen inherited.
We had 8 commits that stayed when Mullen showed up (he gets some credit, but to compare apples, you have to account for that difference). That include Pitts and his .9334 ranking only in the improvement despite him committing in July of 2017. Damien Pierce and his .9209 committed pre-mullen, Gouraige .9603, etc. Of the 8 commits pre-Mullen, 6 were rivals 4 stars. There is still an improvement, but it is even closer to just .01, as Donk suggested.
CDM won. Stick to the bottom line. You always "suppose"wiLLLLLLLie had a career losing record long before cousin Eddie showed up at UF.
Clown town was destined to suck when they hired him. it had nothing to do with cousin Eddie.
.02 is not insignificant here: that’s the difference between a high 3 and a low/mid 4. Considering that he’s had a transition class and two full (almost) classes, that’s not bad. Based on how he’s recruiting, I don’t think it will go up much but it’s not insignificant as you imply.
I call BS. Butters and Chump coulda lost to him.wiLLLLLLLie had a career losing record long before cousin Eddie showed up at UF.
Clown town was destined to suck when they hired him. it had nothing to do with cousin Eddie.
No, just the fans who never miss a chance to do a little pissing and moaning. I have no idea what the kid will decide to do - and neither does anyone else at this point. But if DM thinks it's worth a shot, then what the hell?Thought we had thrown in the towel.