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So can we fire Knox now or wait until we whiff on all the RBs this cycle?
Who worse, Knox or Nord?
So can we fire Knox now or wait until we whiff on all the RBs this cycle?
Are we still in on marks and parish? I believe those are the names
Seriously though, it’s knox. Equally worthless but Knox displaced a much better coach. Not his fault but the drop off at his position is much more noticeable because of it.Who worse, Knox or Nord?
The rich get richer.you guys will love this article Clemson's No. 1 recruiting class sets the table for a modern football dynasty
some select quotes:
The lesson from this 2020 class is that Clemson’s recruiting is catching up to its high-end reputation. There’s no more glaring sign than the Tigers taking a commitment from five-star linebacker Trenton Simpson this weekend. Clemson hadn’t even offered Simpson until his visit, according to Rivals.com southeast recruiting analyst Woody Wommack. When they took a commitment from Simpson, the No. 26 player in the class, they informed the No. 4 player in the class, Justin Flowe, that they weren’t recruiting him anymore.
“The fact that they’re in position to pick and choose between five stars the week before signing day shows what kind of level they’re operating at,” Wommack said in a phone interview.
Clemson’s two highest-ranked players in the class highlight the evolution of the program. The No. 1 overall player in the country, massive defensive tackle Bryan Bresee, committed from Damascus, Maryland. The No. 2 overall player, cannon-armed quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei, comes from Southern California.
you guys will love this article Clemson's No. 1 recruiting class sets the table for a modern football dynasty
some select quotes:
The lesson from this 2020 class is that Clemson’s recruiting is catching up to its high-end reputation. There’s no more glaring sign than the Tigers taking a commitment from five-star linebacker Trenton Simpson this weekend. Clemson hadn’t even offered Simpson until his visit, according to Rivals.com southeast recruiting analyst Woody Wommack. When they took a commitment from Simpson, the No. 26 player in the class, they informed the No. 4 player in the class, Justin Flowe, that they weren’t recruiting him anymore.
“The fact that they’re in position to pick and choose between five stars the week before signing day shows what kind of level they’re operating at,” Wommack said in a phone interview.
Clemson’s two highest-ranked players in the class highlight the evolution of the program. The No. 1 overall player in the country, massive defensive tackle Bryan Bresee, committed from Damascus, Maryland. The No. 2 overall player, cannon-armed quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei, comes from Southern California.
no I think we moved on to some guy from Tulane.Are we still in on marks and parish? I believe those are the names
you mean 7 per recruiting class?Mullen said "We're 7 points from Ugay, and 7 five stars from Clemson."
Yay ... 2 recruiting threads with dumpers to dump in.
I thought Dabo’s whole good old boy schtick was that recruits shut down their process once committed to them because Clemson was committed to them. Guess times are a changin.you guys will love this article Clemson's No. 1 recruiting class sets the table for a modern football dynasty
some select quotes:
The lesson from this 2020 class is that Clemson’s recruiting is catching up to its high-end reputation. There’s no more glaring sign than the Tigers taking a commitment from five-star linebacker Trenton Simpson this weekend. Clemson hadn’t even offered Simpson until his visit, according to Rivals.com southeast recruiting analyst Woody Wommack. When they took a commitment from Simpson, the No. 26 player in the class, they informed the No. 4 player in the class, Justin Flowe, that they weren’t recruiting him anymore.
“The fact that they’re in position to pick and choose between five stars the week before signing day shows what kind of level they’re operating at,” Wommack said in a phone interview.
Clemson’s two highest-ranked players in the class highlight the evolution of the program. The No. 1 overall player in the country, massive defensive tackle Bryan Bresee, committed from Damascus, Maryland. The No. 2 overall player, cannon-armed quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei, comes from Southern California.
Ahh the green wave....niceno I think we moved on to some guy from Tulane.