2027 Recruiting Thread

Marshall2323

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If this is the explanation how much did PSU offer each of three and how much are Nebraska, Tennessee and Georgia offering. I thought I read when Campbell was hired that he would have a boatload of NIL money available.
This is not a Campbell issue. Perhaps the PSU "war chest" seemed massive from a distance (in comparison to ISU).
Or perhaps Kraft deceived CMC as he did CJF. Kraft did in fact leave the impression that PSU would be increasing NIL/RS funds.
Kraft's 50-day journey in the wilderness and his neglect of the 2026 class will be hard to overcome. PSU football lost some credibility with parents/recruits that watched this unfold and CMC needs to assuage some doubts about where PSU football his heading. Again, Kraft's mess not CMC's.
 
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Rutgers was in his top 4. They are neither in the SEC or in a position to drop a big bag for a single recruit. Some of that may be true, but at some point, we can’t just assume the kid is wanting a bag every time a recruit goes somewhere else. It comes off as sour grapes.
PS as Joe once said is not for everybody. Today recruiting is such a crap shoot when it comes to personalities and what a recruit is looking for, money instant playing time not wanting to compete with others at their position in the same class playing close to home playing for a top brand etc. These recruits are all trying to maximize their position probably based on different criteria, but I would guess money is the biggest factor.

MC's pitch isn't going to resonate with everyone maybe a lot of people in this day and age. I think he really is a throwback of sorts when it comes to his core values and the way he will operate. A lot of what he says and does reminds me of Joe and other coaches from that era. Does that fly with these young guys today, I guess time will tell but I like it.
 

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I think they struggle to have a winning season in a semi average league.
They have two cupcakes in weeks 1/2, even if they di lose to one of them last year. He will out talent them with the guys he brought from PSU. I think he will beat MD and Cal, though flying cross country is always tough. After that, I can see a toss up at BC, just due to back to back road games. Pitt will be tough but home so Win for JF because Duzz is a doofus. A win over GT, L against Clemson and SMU, W against Stanford and then 2 L's against da U and Virginia. I could see them upset UVA since they know Beau and its at home.

I'm saying 7-5 or 8-4.
 
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PS as Joe once said is not for everybody. Today recruiting is such a crap shoot when it comes to personalities and what a recruit is looking for, money instant playing time not wanting to compete with others at their position in the same class playing close to home playing for a top brand etc. These recruits are all trying to maximize their position probably based on different criteria, but I would guess money is the biggest factor.

MC's pitch isn't going to resonate with everyone maybe a lot of people in this day and age. I think he really is a throwback of sorts when it comes to his core values and the way he will operate. A lot of what he says and does reminds me of Joe and other coaches from that era. Does that fly with these young guys today, I guess time will tell but I like it.
That is all good points, but when the AD boisterously states the standards of the coaching position at PSU is winning championships, then the bar has been set from within. Ultimately, Campbell will be judged on wins and loses, just like every other coach in the country. It will be much tougher to win in this conference than where he previously coached. It will also be much tougher to win without playmakers in this conference. When you have top level prospects in your backyard that are going everywhere else but PSU, that doesn’t help. As you said, time will tell.
 
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December 3rd is a long way away. Can't live and die with every turn 6 months out from Signing Day.
True, once someone on one team switches schools, the whole NIL/payment amounts shift and move up/down, giving other players a chance to ask for more and staffs to give more if they see fit.

Knowing the saga of recruiting a 5 star player and how the recruiting services wanted certain things, that certain head coaches want guys to commit early, some late, some need time to finalize outside deals, etc. There will be plenty of change in the next 6 months, especially if a kid takes off or slumps during the HS season.
 
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That is all good points, but when the AD boisterously states the standards of the coaching position at PSU is winning championships, then the bar has been set from within. Ultimately, Campbell will be judged on wins and loses, just like every other coach in the country. It will be much tougher to win in this conference than where he previously coached. It will also be much tougher to win without playmakers in this conference. When you have top level prospects in your backyard that are going everywhere else but PSU, that doesn’t help. As you said, time will tell.
I get his tone may have been a little bit of a turn off... but what is he supposed to say, "Our standard is to suck less every year"? There was no version of this first real class where we dominate the state until we have a full year under the belt for CMC. If he can get us to 10 wins and in the conversation for CFP then next year we will be in a better position.
 

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IDK - I'm starting to think these sites and "insiders" and "predictions" are part of the issue with fans.

Did anyone really think Hall was coming here? It seemed bizarre from the start. Everyone had to know a highly rated kid from Alabama was going to get a bag from an SEC school? The crystal balls and RPMs are as meaningless as verbal commitments at this point - they're just driving clicks and conversations for their most updated stories and "insider scoop." Last week they all had insider updates on how Hall was going to PSU. Now they all have insider updates on how Hall is not going to PSU and is going to Auburn. I think every time Wiltfong gets it wrong (he flops more than SGK in the NBA playoffs) everyone subscribing to his BS should get a discount off their subscription.
 

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VT going to 5-7 or 6-6 at best this year.
I don't know about their OL but the early projections I saw say that they return 69% of their production from last year which is 4th in the country and that they are expected to win 7.5+ games. Their only ranked opponent is Miami.
 

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I get his tone may have been a little bit of a turn off... but what is he supposed to say, "Our standard is to suck less every year"? There was no version of this first real class where we dominate the state until we have a full year under the belt for CMC. If he can get us to 10 wins and in the conversation for CFP then next year we will be in a better position.
If you don’t have the NIL funds or the resources to compete with the big boys, then don’t pound your chest telling us that you fired Franklin because PSU has standards of winning championships. That’s just hot air at this point. Also, why do we need to give CMC a full year to get up to speed in recruiting? Sumrall is doing just fine recruiting at FL. He’s in his first year as a P4 coach, including getting the #1 recruit in PA. Kiffin is doing just fine in his first year at LSU, including getting a top 5 recruit in PA and 2 kids overall in the top 20 in PA (More than PSU so far). Chesney is doing just fine in his first year as a P4 coach WAY out of his usual recruiting footprint at UCLA. He just snagged a high rated WR from Pottstown, PA. Imagine getting a kid from Pottstown to commit to live and play in LA. Heck, Franklin seems to be doing just fine recruiting at VT. He just flipped a high ranked LB from ND. So, why do we need to wait longer to take the recruiting training wheels off of Campbell? Don’t get me wrong, this class is solid, but it lacks playmakers. There’s zero “elite” recruits in this class and the ones we were being told would be “elite” are now looking elsewhere. As Sean Fitz said in his On3/BWI podcast, this staff needs to learn how to recruit elite talent, because right now they are learning on the fly. It appears that Campbell is still the most comfortable trying to find diamonds in the rough. He’s going to have to adapt to the B1G level of competition. FYI. I appreciate the response. I’m not directing this at you, just a conversation.
 
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LB99

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IDK - I'm starting to think these sites and "insiders" and "predictions" are part of the issue with fans.

Did anyone really think Hall was coming here? It seemed bizarre from the start. Everyone had to know a highly rated kid from Alabama was going to get a bag from an SEC school? The crystal balls and RPMs are as meaningless as verbal commitments at this point - they're just driving clicks and conversations for their most updated stories and "insider scoop." Last week they all had insider updates on how Hall was going to PSU. Now they all have insider updates on how Hall is not going to PSU and is going to Auburn. I think every time Wiltfong gets it wrong (he flops more than SGK in the NBA playoffs) everyone subscribing to his BS should get a discount off their subscription.

Try telling this to LMTLion.
 

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Sounds like Campbell probably won’t be giving half a million to the #4 WR based on his 10 yds/game the previous year
Well, according to LMTLion, he just gave seven figures to the DE that committed on Sunday who is still in high school. So, all the haters of the Olesh deal better hope that the DE contributes right away when he gets to PSU.
 
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True, once someone on one team switches schools, the whole NIL/payment amounts shift and move up/down, giving other players a chance to ask for more and staffs to give more if they see fit.

Knowing the saga of recruiting a 5 star player and how the recruiting services wanted certain things, that certain head coaches want guys to commit early, some late, some need time to finalize outside deals, etc. There will be plenty of change in the next 6 months, especially if a kid takes off or slumps during the HS season.
Depends on the NIL deal. A hypothetical: if Arch Manning transfers, good chance that his NIL deal with Vuori travels with him and the amount does not become available to other Texas players. He almost certainly has deals that were facilitated by UT and those would behave as you described.
 
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True, once someone on one team switches schools, the whole NIL/payment amounts shift and move up/down, giving other players a chance to ask for more and staffs to give more if they see fit.

Knowing the saga of recruiting a 5 star player and how the recruiting services wanted certain things, that certain head coaches want guys to commit early, some late, some need time to finalize outside deals, etc. There will be plenty of change in the next 6 months, especially if a kid takes off or slumps during the HS season.

Another factor which can change a recruit's mind is on the field performance during the year. Imagine if Taylor commits to NU and they go 5-7 after he commits or their passing game is lousy and guys transfer out. So many factors can change til December.
 
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Depends on the NIL deal. A hypothetical: if Arch Manning transfers, good chance that his NIL deal with Vuori travels with him and the amount does not become available to other Texas players. He almost certainly has deals that were facilitated by UT and those would behave as you described.
This makes sense. I think some of us are under the misconception that NIL is a concrete amount from year to year and if a player leaves, his NIL money is freed up for someone else. That may not be the case as you point out.
 

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Once Indiana won the NC it changed everything. Just about every top 30 to 50 program will
want their fan base to pony up. I can see it with ND and Georgia already along with others.

Roughly 6 months until signing day , a lot can happen, playing time, pass or run philosophy,
a poor season by the players team and just the fact getting 7 figures can change that
Rocky I attitude in athletes to Rocky II.
 

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Depends on the NIL deal. A hypothetical: if Arch Manning transfers, good chance that his NIL deal with Vuori travels with him and the amount does not become available to other Texas players. He almost certainly has deals that were facilitated by UT and those would behave as you described.
I’m talking about high school recruits not guys that are currently on rosters. High school kids, they wouldn’t have any kind of deals like that yet.
 
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Kraft promised “elite resources” and “elite level finances” to Campbell. I am ok with playing money ball with HS recruits if they use the “elite level finances” on established top level portal players in the offseason. I guess we will find out if that’s the plan after the season.
So the amount Kraft mentioned was $30 million. How does that break down? Some is from revenue sharing, maybe $15-18 million there. The remaining money is from outside sources in the form of NIL?
 

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So the amount Kraft mentioned was $30 million. How does that break down? Some is from revenue sharing, maybe $15-18 million there. The remaining money is from outside sources in the form of NIL?
I have no idea. Just that he described it as “elite level finances”.
 

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I get his tone may have been a little bit of a turn off... but what is he supposed to say, "Our standard is to suck less every year"? There was no version of this first real class where we dominate the state until we have a full year under the belt for CMC. If he can get us to 10 wins and in the conversation for CFP then next year we will be in a better position.
"Effective immediately Coach Franklin has been relieved of his duties. We wish to thank him for his many contributions during his tenure at PSU. We wish him and his family nothing but success in the future. Circumstances have dictated that a change in leadership of our football program is warranted. We will begin a national search to find the best candidate to lead our program forward to what we hope will be unprecedented success."
Period.
High School ADs know better than to make the kind of statements Kraft uttered. Kraft and Franklin hated one another by that time and while Franklin needed to go.....Kraft relished swinging the sword. He couldn't resist putting the next coach in a corner with his bravado.
 
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Another factor which can change a recruit's mind is on the field performance during the year. Imagine if Taylor commits to NU and they go 5-7 after he commits or their passing game is lousy and guys transfer out. So many factors can change til December.
In recruiting its true what Yogi Berra said..."it ain't over till it's over." But wishing for a rival school to fail so a commit that spurned PSU swings back around is somewhat like the thinking here when some wanted DeBoer to lose big games last year, so he would come here and win big games.
For PSU to consistently compete for titles they need to spend.
 
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IDK - I'm starting to think these sites and "insiders" and "predictions" are part of the issue with fans.

Did anyone really think Hall was coming here? It seemed bizarre from the start. Everyone had to know a highly rated kid from Alabama was going to get a bag from an SEC school? The crystal balls and RPMs are as meaningless as verbal commitments at this point - they're just driving clicks and conversations for their most updated stories and "insider scoop." Last week they all had insider updates on how Hall was going to PSU. Now they all have insider updates on how Hall is not going to PSU and is going to Auburn. I think every time Wiltfong gets it wrong (he flops more than SGK in the NBA playoffs) everyone subscribing to his BS should get a discount off their subscription.
Dean is gone and no big surprise.

Hall we probably don't land.

Taylor we should land. Feels like a total Hail Mary from Nebraska.

Landon Blum is a 90 overall and a solid 4 star with great size at 6'4 200 is committed.

That is a pretty good twosome assuming Taylor commits.

Then I guess we try to snag the best available for a 3rd WR although in the grand scheme of things how critical is it to get a third WR in this class? We could also bring in a portal guy for '27.

Other factor is our in-house guys who will have eligibility in '27. Howard may still be around. I hope that both Gonzalez and Samuel develop.
 
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Why do you idiots care about what happens in 18-24 year old professional football. The game you enjoyed is gone. Never coming back. There is no “Dear Old State” anymore. Just large market teams and smaller market teams. Enjoy the game, not the team, which is
Totally transient.
 
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IDK - I'm starting to think these sites and "insiders" and "predictions" are part of the issue with fans.

Did anyone really think Hall was coming here? It seemed bizarre from the start. Everyone had to know a highly rated kid from Alabama was going to get a bag from an SEC school? The crystal balls and RPMs are as meaningless as verbal commitments at this point - they're just driving clicks and conversations for their most updated stories and "insider scoop." Last week they all had insider updates on how Hall was going to PSU. Now they all have insider updates on how Hall is not going to PSU and is going to Auburn. I think every time Wiltfong gets it wrong (he flops more than SGK in the NBA playoffs) everyone subscribing to his BS should get a discount off their subscription.

I agree with your assessment of the insiders. I would add another area where many fans seem to fall into the trap of euphoria. It’s the post official visit (OV) euphoria. Nearly all the OV feedback seems to be overly positive and full of unfounded confidence. Many fans get seduced by the positive OV feedback only to be disappointed when reality strikes shortly afterwards.

Post official visit feedback is like the feedback every NFL GM gives to the media after their first round pick. They always say “We couldn’t believe our guy was still available”. It’s total nonsense of course but many fans still fall for it.

Telling fans what they want to hear should be a red flag.
 

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In recruiting its true what Yogi Berra said..."it ain't over till it's over." But wishing for a rival school to fail so a commit that spurned PSU swings back around is somewhat like the thinking here when some wanted DeBoer to lose big games last year, so he would come here and win big games.
For PSU to consistently compete for titles they need to spend.

I'm not wishing for anything. I'm simply stating it's a factor which can change a commitment. For what it's worth, I think we get Taylor. I was just using him and NU as an example.
 

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That is all good points, but when the AD boisterously states the standards of the coaching position at PSU is winning championships, then the bar has been set from within. Ultimately, Campbell will be judged on wins and loses, just like every other coach in the country. It will be much tougher to win in this conference than where he previously coached. It will also be much tougher to win without playmakers in this conference. When you have top level prospects in your backyard that are going everywhere else but PSU, that doesn’t help. As you said, time will tell.
I'm willing to let it playout. Some are wringing their hands over this. The coaching staff has a lot of ground to make up recruiting in the east and imo that will come.

They already have the nucleus to be highly successful on the field this year especially given the way the schedule is set up.

Imo the staff will be better judged on the next class. On the current class Getting MC came very late in the process so they had little to no time to build relationships which is an extremely important piece of the recruiting puzzle.

If they can get 9-10 wins this season that will be acceptable to most people and if by chance, they make the playoffs with 10 wins that will be outstanding.

Much to look forward to this season and lots to be excited about imo.