sorry, Never for along time newbie. (please check your work)what is it? Never or a looong time. Can only have one or the other.
that's like Never with a bunch of +++++ after..
sorry, Never for along time newbie. (please check your work)what is it? Never or a looong time. Can only have one or the other.
A lot of highly rated recruits come from the southeast, Texas, and California where it's warm. Wisconsin in the winter is probably a tough sell to them. Most five and four stars that will play in the cold would probably pick a school like Michigan before going to Wisconsin.Serious question - why does Wisconsin not get higher ranked classes? These guys went 12-1 last year! They should be bringing in top 15 classes
Maybe Maryland can sign a few more "star recruits" so they can beat us next year. For all the recruiting hoopla they've received they lost to us, missed a bowl and only went bowling in Year 1 of Durkin because their schedule had more cupcakes than a Rachel Ray Christmas party.
How does that explain Maryland's horrific defense?Congrats on barely beating us this year with our literal 5th string QB playing.
How does that explain Maryland's horrific defense?
Wasn't your head coach who always has that disturbing grin on his face a defensive coordinator? Hell, RU's putrid offense put up 31 points on you guys, and Penn State dropped 66 points.
Congrats on barely beating us this year with our literal 5th string QB playing.
That's not how it works. No one cares who is hurt. Find a way to win. Our best offensive player and defensive players were out that day.
Since we started playing you we are 2-2 versus Maryland. So tired of hearing how good Maryland is. And last year you made a bowl playing a terrible OOC schedule.
No doubt you guys are "winning" in recruiting, but perhaps DJ is another Brady Hoke, or hell, even Jim Harbaugh, stocked with talent and perennially under performing. RU fans can only hope that is the case. That's why I don't get too excited or worried about recruiting "rankings." There are the elite recruiting teams like Ohio State and Penn State in our division (maybe Michigan too), and then the next two tiers (Maryland/MSU) then RU/Indiana, and for those two tiers, coaching and development will make a bigger difference than the purported "talent" level based on high school performance.It doesn’t, but don’t start acting all high and mighty like you guys are above us. We beat Texas and likely would have made a bowl this year if we kept even one of our two best QBs.
Not worried about our talent level or our head coaching (though I agree our defensive coaches need to go), but I am worried about our brutal schedule year in and year out. Oh well — gotta beat the big boys to be a big boy.
No doubt you guys are "winning" in recruiting, but perhaps DJ is another Brady Hoke, or hell, even Jim Harbaugh, stocked with talent and perennially under performing. RU fans can only hope that is the case. That's why I don't get too excited or worried about recruiting "rankings." There are the elite recruiting teams like Ohio State and Penn State in our division (maybe Michigan too), and then the next two tiers (Maryland/MSU) then RU/Indiana, and for those two tiers, coaching and development will make a bigger difference than the purported "talent" level based on high school performance.
We have quite a few self-loathing fans that like to whine and cry about our "rankings," when, IMO, there is a very marginal difference among the teams that are not elite. At least that's the way I see it.
Whatever the case, RU and Maryland (and Indiana) will be stepping on each others' backs to claw their way out of the B1G East basement. Not an easy climb for any of us.
There is the money thing, but I sometimes wonder if Maryland would have been better
off staying in the ACC. RU's choice was a no brainer.
Congrats on barely beating us this year with our literal 5th string QB playing.
LOL doesn’t matter whose hurt? Tell that to Florida State. Or the Packers. Or any team that loses a good starting QB to injury. It matters a hell of a lot.
When you p[lay PSU,OSU,MSU and Michigan, the OOC cupcakes don't make a difference.
The mighty Mercer are on Bama's schedule in 2017
Then the next year , look out for the Citadel.
We can find cupcakes on most every teams schedule and use them to fit the agenda were are following.
Build a program capable of winning the B1G East and no strategy can be called flawed. Unless your agenda is to find fault.
There is the money thing, but I sometimes wonder if Maryland would have been better off staying in the ACC. RU's choice was a no brainer.
sorry, Never for along time newbie. (please check your work)
that's like Never with a bunch of +++++ after..
Maryland was horrible on defense. No excuses here.How does that explain Maryland's horrific defense?
Wasn't your head coach who always has that disturbing grin on his face a defensive coordinator? Hell, RU's putrid offense put up 31 points on you guys, and Penn State dropped 66 points.
Maryland was horrible on defense. No excuses here.
Lost our best defender (Jessie Aniebonam) in week one and things just snowballed.
...take a look at who our QB was that day and how the last regime left our program. You get zero sympathy points because we could easily make the same argument (number of our best players were out too and our QB was a 1-offer 3rd-stringer to start the year).
Joe P.
What cuts to the bone is Maryland's 6 4* recruits. Only Indiana's class is similar to ours.
Stars don't necessarily equal performance but as I said in a previous post, most of Durkin's best talent (on paper) has barely seen the field.and they got a 5 star Transfer on top of that.
However, we played them and the talent gap isn't that great, so I am thinking that the Maryland Rivals site is ranking them too high, just like our Rival sites always ranks our players too low.
and they got a 5 star Transfer on top of that.
However, we played them and the talent gap isn't that great, so I am thinking that the Maryland Rivals site is ranking them too high, just like our Rival sites always ranks our players too low.
Two.
Interesting that after 2 full recruiting cycles (prior to the 2017 season) that Durkin's recruits haven't seen the field. That in of itself should tell you about their talent. Most new coaches want "their" guys on the field at all costs.Stars don't necessarily equal performance but as I said in a previous post, most of Durkin's best talent (on paper) has barely seen the field.
Particularly on the defensive side
Too early to say if the talent is or isn't overrated.
Too bad they weren't healthy. I never heard of either one though and I can name several QBs who were decent in our conference.
I don't follow recruiting much but I don't think it's a myth. I haven't looked any time recently but I had in the past during Bielema's tenure and they weren't recruiting that well by rankings which I disregard anyway but if you like them many times they were lower than you'd expect considering their performance. I'd say the same for MSU in the earlier part of Dantonio's tenure.Them and MSU always are cited blindly for classes with only 3* players yet both schools get more 4* every year than we have in 5, don’t know where these myths started
Interesting that after 2 full recruiting cycles (prior to the 2017 season) that Durkin's recruits haven't seen the field. That in of itself should tell you about their talent. Most new coaches want "their" guys on the field at all costs.
I know they are only soph's or RS freshmen, but if they were such an upgrade in talent on paper or otherwise they would have seen the field.
B1GTerp aside (LOL), who has come here and said how good Maryland is? We’ve have a few good recruiting classes that should set a very strong foundation, but it’s also untrue and far too early to declare that our coaching staff isn’t good either (the only reason I responded here in the first place).
I didn't say Durkin's recruits haven't seen the field.Interesting that after 2 full recruiting cycles (prior to the 2017 season) that Durkin's recruits haven't seen the field. That in of itself should tell you about their talent. Most new coaches want "their" guys on the field at all costs.
I know they are only soph's or RS freshmen, but if they were such an upgrade in talent on paper or otherwise they would have seen the field.
I absolutely agree. I believe at a minimum 85% of classes should be redshirted. I was merely responding to a post about Durkins recruits not seeing the field. That previous post has been clarified.Durkin was hired in December 2015. I'd hardly say that either he or Ash had a full recruiting cycle that year. Even so, several of the players he snagged in that class did play this season. But it's the two full-cycle classes he's recruited since that abbreviated cycle that has gotten the attention and high ratings. They're the ones who red-shirted/still in high school.
The widely accepted belief in NCAA football is that the way to build a solid program is red-shirt as many freshmen as possible. Durkin most certainly takes this long view, and held freshmen out when they could have contributed, especially when it comes to big bodies on the defensive line. Our message board was full of comments like "Why isn't ___ playing?"
Wonder how we would have done in the ACC? Would this class rank pretty high in the ACC or would we not get this quality a class if we were not in the BIG East? A conundrum but we are where we are and we are who we are. But disheartening to see the gap in the BIG East widening.