Personally, I think a very energetic, motivated, young coaching staff along with new facilities and stadium expansion that will at least put us on par with every other SEC programs facilities, 4 bowl games in a row, 4 out of 5 Egg Bowls, putting players in the NFL, and our current roster of star power all combined to help make this years Big Dawg Camp the success it was.

But I am curious, was something done in this years camp that was not done in years past?

All the interviews of the players in attendance can't say enough about what a great experience it was and how much energy there was around this years camp. I've lost count of the players that said it was "crazy" or "the best one they've been to." I'm sure some of that energy came from all the verbal commitments that were made, the media attention, and it seems that many of the players are close friends that genuinely like being around one another. I think Farrod Green has a lot to do with that. He seems like he's been the Class of 2015's VIP social coordinator.

However, I don't recall hearing this kind of talk about any of the previous Big Dawg Camps. What made this camp so crazy? Why is this one been hailed as the best one they've ever been to? I've never been around any of these camps at this level, but was there a format or program change that contributed to its success? What factors do you think made this years Big Dawg Camp the success it was?