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pretty decent offers for a 3 star ... looks like a good get. Hope we can hang on to him if he blows up and adds another star this season
Something I noticed - 5 private schools kids and a public charter school kid of 9 commits so far.
Seems unusual based on past years
I just think that's kind of the way things are. I know Elam went to a private school because his public school team shut down due to COVID. The private schools being inferior to public schools thing has been a myth that has been busted for about ten years now. So I think more parents are OK sending their kid to those schools to play sports.
Although I'd like to see Stone Blanton transfer to Madison Central for his senior year. (smile)
I think it probably depends on the school and where it is. Benedictine Academy in Savannah comes to mind for me. They cherry pick athletes from around Savannah and put them on "scholarship". They also play in the public-school GHSA at the AAA level instead of destroying the other small private schools in the GISA along the coast like Frederica Academy here on St Simons. They produce D1 athletes regularly. BA regularly beats 4A -7A teams across South Ga. Kids from private schools like BA I think are a bonus and are used to competition at a high level.
Jaheim Oatis to Bama.
DL / LB/ DB / and OL are looking Good and could all be very good in this 2022 cycle..
Props to the staff so far..
Any opinions on the new director of recruiting?
Seems good to me. I like that he has been at Arizona where they have to use a similar recruiting model as MSU but he's also been at Michigan where they recruit well and he probably has some insight on how bluebloods recruit and what they put into it- which is what MSU really needs as far as recruiting. Because to be honest I don't feel like we put as much into recruiting as we could or should. And I think it's more of a "we don't know" issue than anything from the administration standpoint.