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2010 Recruiting Class

Proud Griz Man said:
and . . . Off the top of my head, I know that D. Crittenden and J. Whitted played against NDSU in 2015. :thumb:

and . . . I didn't say that Sask was using on-field winning success as a factor in compiling these lists, but I wanted to compare the recruiting class rating to on-field success. That is always the main measuring stick of any college football program. :clap:

still . . . it seems obvious that there are a whole bunch of really sensitive, ultra-defensive people on here. I haven't said bad things about specific players or clubbed baby seals to death, I am just pointing out that some highly-regarded recruiting classes have produced less on-field wins and deep playoff runs. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

We all remember and understand what occurred in 2012, but it happened. Coaching staff turnover will always occur because it is the nature of the business, especially with the UM coaching salaries compared to other programs across the country.

uofmman1122 said:
2015 = None of these players played in 2015.

I can guarantee you this class's record would've been markedly better without any of the upheaval they had to go through.
People are just criticizing your bad take, that's not "being sensitive".

Also glad you brought those two players up, because they were not in the 2010 recruiting class. Both were part of the 2011 class. (Whitted was a Grey Shirt, and not on the team in 2010)
 
Proud Griz Man said:
and . . . Off the top of my head, I know that D. Crittenden and J. Whitted played against NDSU in 2015. :thumb:

and . . . I didn't say that Sask was using on-field winning success as a factor in compiling these lists, but I wanted to compare the recruiting class rating to on-field success. That is always the main measuring stick of any college football program. :clap:

still . . . it seems obvious that there are a whole bunch of really sensitive, ultra-defensive people on here. I haven't said bad things about specific players or clubbed baby seals to death, I am just pointing out that some highly-regarded recruiting classes have produced less on-field wins and deep playoff runs. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

We all remember and understand what occurred in 2012, but it happened. Coaching staff turnover will always occur because it is the nature of the business, especially with the UM coaching salaries compared to other programs across the country.

uofmman1122 said:
2015 = None of these players played in 2015.

I can guarantee you this class's record would've been markedly better without any of the upheaval they had to go through.

I am almost positive there’s video out there somewhere of you clubbing baby seals. :| :|
 
hm.grwn.grizfan said:
Sask, where is kavario Middleton? Wasn’t he in this class?
He is yet another player who falls into a gap in my research. He was a very late transfer (August) of 2010 so he didn't appear in the media guide. Since he wasn't mentioned until the 2011 media guide he got stuck into that class. You are right though, he should have been a 2010 which would have made that class even stronger. Again, in an ideal world I would have cross referenced the rosters/media guides with each individual player write up from the following season. Saskatchewan is famous for having nothing to do, but even I don't have that kind of spare time.
 
SaskGriz said:
hm.grwn.grizfan said:
Sask, where is kavario Middleton? Wasn’t he in this class?
He is yet another player who falls into a gap in my research. He was a very late transfer (August) of 2010 so he didn't appear in the media guide. Since he wasn't mentioned until the 2011 media guide he got stuck into that class. You are right though, he should have been a 2010 which would have made that class even stronger. Again, in an ideal world I would have cross referenced the rosters/media guides with each individual player write up from the following season. Saskatchewan is famous for having nothing to do, but even I don't have that kind of spare time.

I thought Canada was ideal, eh? Especially now without the guns? :lol:
 
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