And he's so young that he'll be an easy RS candidate. Big bodied kid with quality athleticism.
I'm in.
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I don't think it can be understated what a big deal it is that this staff has already been together at another school.
They aren't all learning what they want in the scheme or what their role is in recruiting. They've already got those things figured out at Wazzou.
When comparing this staff's recruiting & evaluation ability to say Moorhead's staff or Kiffin's staff, they have a huge advantage in that they already are all on the same page & know what they want.
Very true.
I just think that continuity is huge because it allows the staff to go all in & aggressively recruit a player quicker. Also that guy is more likely to pan out because they can directly compare him to other players that they recruited at other schools.
Yup & that only comes with trust & that trust can only be built with continuity & working together before.
While it's different schools & different circumstances to some degree, this is similar to when Mullen went to Florida. Florida hit the ground running because the coaching staff was all on the same page.
I'm not saying that Kiffin won't be successful at Ole Miss (Although I don't think he will be), but with how many new people he has working together on that staff, it's going to take them a while to gel & figure out what an "Ole Miss player" looks like in their schemes. To combat this, Kiffin will have to micro-manage his tail off to compensate & that takes it's toll as we saw with Joe.
Leach has a well oiled machine & he only has to worry about coaching, which makes coaching easier & much better.
That’s the one concern... for the first time in a long time the talent in Mississippi on the defensive side of the ball in the 2021 class is extremely thin.
Going to have to get the players outside of the state and/or juco ...
This is the one good thing CJM did in his 2 years he did balance out the roster and brought in some very nice young talent on defense..
CML and the staff are going to have to work extra hard this year to find and sign defensive guys , hopefully the 2022 class in the Sip will showcase some DL and LB Studs...
I don’t think we will ever have many concerns on QB / WR and even RB as long as CML is here...
Corey Ellington commits to MSU
Rated an 84 by 247, but everyone is going to have to get comfortable with bad ratings this season.
Here's what I see. He's 6'3" 190 & can run with fluid movements & good burst.
I see a quality safety prospect here. I get a less hyped Tony Connor feel with him. Maybe more raw. IDK
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Tennessee with it's 2nd 5 star commit this week.
Looks like they're officially back to cheating their ass off.
I just find it incredible which teams get a free pass in cheating & which don't. A&M & Tennessee have been meh for a decade yet everyone looks the other way.
He shouldn't be mentioned with Tony Connor. Ellington is a very solid pickup & I like his upside. Tony Connor was arguably the best safety prospect in the country coming out of HS & a sure fire 1st rd pick before he tore his knee up. That's not fair to Ellington to compare him to that type of player. I think he more resembles Mark McLaurin coming out of HS.
IYOK,
Looks like Tony called Gibson, the position coach, & Hughes to commit & it appears that Pounders did the same last night.
That long with position coaches having the latitude to offer players without Leach's approval makes me wonder:
How involved is Leach in recruiting & is that going hurt us in locking down major prospects?
For example: If we're battling A&M for a player & the player really only talks to his position coach at MSU & the player talks with Jimbo often, how is that going to effect us?
At what level is Leach involved? Honestly, it's such a stark contrast that I don't know what to think about it
I've wanted Ellington in this class whether it was as a S or WR. Too much length to pass up on when a guy can also play.
Ellington can play on either side of the ball. He is deceptively quick due to his length, good top end speed, great hands, great leverage, high points the ball, will fight for it in traffic, is very physical. Won't lie, I'd take him as a WR, but he looks really good in coverage at FS, as well.