Looks like an interesting case to me.
Small class, not as high an average star rating (but still high, to be sure), and a transitional year in which Day did a SPECTACULAR job just to hang onto the bulk of the class.
But - and maybe it’s just that we saw back-up’s so much more than I’m used to this year b/c of all the blowouts and Day’s style - doesn’t it seem like A TON of these guys are gonna be big-time players?
Harrison, Wilson, Miller, Williams, Stover, Vimahi, Chambers, Jacoby, Crowley, Jones - that’s A LOT of guys out of a 17-man class that have either flashed on the field or gotten very positive reviews from the staff.
Based purely on a superficial look at recruiting rankings, you’d think it would be a class that would need to be made up for by the surrounding classes. Doesn’t look that way at all though.
@NevadaBuck
@Marc Givler
Thoughts?
Small class, not as high an average star rating (but still high, to be sure), and a transitional year in which Day did a SPECTACULAR job just to hang onto the bulk of the class.
But - and maybe it’s just that we saw back-up’s so much more than I’m used to this year b/c of all the blowouts and Day’s style - doesn’t it seem like A TON of these guys are gonna be big-time players?
Harrison, Wilson, Miller, Williams, Stover, Vimahi, Chambers, Jacoby, Crowley, Jones - that’s A LOT of guys out of a 17-man class that have either flashed on the field or gotten very positive reviews from the staff.
Based purely on a superficial look at recruiting rankings, you’d think it would be a class that would need to be made up for by the surrounding classes. Doesn’t look that way at all though.
@NevadaBuck
@Marc Givler
Thoughts?