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    Their 2016 class ranked 5th. Street was a 3 star with offers from Auburn, FSU, and MSU.

    Right now they need every player they can get their hands on. They are going to be playing with a limited roster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PassInterference View Post
    Their 2016 class ranked 5th. Street was a 3 star with offers from Auburn, FSU, and MSU.

    Right now they need every player they can get their hands on. They are going to be playing with a limited roster.
    Exactly. Every transfer hurts no matter how they spin it. Especially when you're team is poorly coached and injury prone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perpetual Underachiever View Post
    Exactly. Every transfer hurts no matter how they spin it. Especially when you're team is poorly coached and injury prone.
    Exactly. And just because a player doesn't contribute much as a freshman or sophomore it does not mean that they wouldn't as a junior or senior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PassInterference View Post
    Their 2016 class ranked 5th. Street was a 3 star with offers from Auburn, FSU, and MSU.

    Right now they need every player they can get their hands on. They are going to be playing with a limited roster.
    Exactly. They didn't have any depth this year and every player that leaves just adds to their problem. The players transferring are gonna hurt cause that's just like losing schollies. They can't afford for any one to leave at this point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    Exactly. They didn't have any depth this year and every player that leaves just adds to their problem. The players transferring are gonna hurt cause that's just like losing schollies. They can't afford for any one to leave at this point.
    OM has 83 players listed on their roster on 247.
    22 are Seniors. That leaves 61 prior to transfers. They have 5 confirmed transfers that take them down to 56. They only have 10 commits and it is December 5th. Every kid from that '16 class that bolts is a win. Every kid that replaces them will be of a lesser talent level. If Mars springs 11 (more than 1 and less than 12 was his quote), that is a stake to the heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrunswickDawg View Post
    OM has 83 players listed on their roster on 247.
    22 are Seniors. That leaves 61 prior to transfers. They have 5 confirmed transfers that take them down to 56. They only have 10 commits and it is December 5th. Every kid from that '16 class that bolts is a win. Every kid that replaces them will be of a lesser talent level. If Mars springs 11 (more than 1 and less than 12 was his quote), that is a stake to the heart.
    I suspect that you're going to see them recover now that it's known they more or less skated on the sanctions. I'm sure it will be a weak class, but I doubt it will be a killer. They'll get 21 players, a few of whom will be pretty solid and just have OM ties, and they'll get another 15-17 that are low end for SEC players, but will at least give them warm bodies that mitigate the damage provided they get back into the 20-35 range for the 2019 and 2020 classes.

    Next year is going to be a very big calculated risk for them. If they recruit cleanly, they likely won't sign a good enough class to make up for the 2017 and 2018 class.
    They can probably do their normal recruiting of the Mississippi players next year and be fine, but there's a slight possibility the NCAA is still relevant and will come after them and try to hit them as repeat violators.

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