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  1. 3 hours ago, Tired Horn said:

    If they could even take baby steps. Like say, maybe, not giving up Yell Practice all at once, but doing away with the cringingly unfunny "comedy" routines by the stupid yell leaders. Or just cool it about the Aggie Ring and all it supposedly entails, basically stop coming across as a bunch of wannabe secret society groupies. And maybe they could just tell the dead dogs how the games turned out at the end, instead of, you know, the scoreboard outside. 

    Baby steps. Before you know it, maybe they'd just have a normal ROTC program like the rest of the world.   

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  2. 16 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

    We've all followed these recruiting processes for years.  Along the way, there have been many highly rated classes, including one from Herman that was 3rd in the country.  That class was supposedly loaded with key 5 star and 4 star talent.

    The problem with following the rankings, is that they do a poor job of addressing the mental element of each player who is ranked.  As a general rule, ~75% of 5 star players end up contributing significantly.  Four star players run ~50%.  Thus, a team can take some 5 and 4 star players, have a high recruiting ranking, but end up with a bunch of BJ Fosters. It seems like during the late Brown years, Strong years, and Herman years were were getting a lot of 5 and 4 star players who didn't have the right mental make-up. Or maybe they were just simply over-rated.

    It may be the high of a newly signed class, but it seems like the 5 and 4 star players we are getting now are more solid than in the last 10+ years. I would expect this class to have a higher positive impact than any of the non-Sark teams since 2012. Certainly the Banks class has been hugely impactful. Or, I'm just drinking too much koolaid.

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  3. 30 minutes ago, Getafix said:

     

    Greg Biggins, on Aaron Butler

     

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    Four-Star WR Aaron Butler will hold off signing Wednesday
    Butler said he's still torn in his decision and will delay making his decision until later in the week.
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    Four-Star WR Aaron Butler will hold off signing Wednesday
    Butler said he's still torn in his decision and will delay making his decision until later in the week.
    Greg Biggins
     

    Calabasas (Calif.) athlete Aaron Butler is the top un-committed player in the state but we’ll likely have to wait a little longer to see where he will be playing his college ball.

    Butler is not expected to commit and sign on Wednesday. There’s a chance he could wait all the way up to Friday, the final day of the Early Signing Period.

    From talking to a source close to his recruitment, Butler is still torn on his decision. Arizona and Washington are both battling and Texas remains in the mix as well.


    All three schools have been in touch with Butler this week. He just visited Arizona a week ago and really loved his time in Tucson.

    He was at Washington for an unofficial visit last month and the Huskies are making a strong late push. At the time of his visit, there was a question if the Huskies had a scholarship available for him but they’re now all in on Butler.


    Texas came in for a home visit two weeks ago but at the time, the Horns were also trying to figure out their scholarship situation. That still remains a fluid situation but the Horns definitely have his attention.

    Butler told us on Monday that he wasn’t going to sign until he was 100% certain of his decision. At this time, he’s not close to that and reiterated that he plans to take as much time as needed before pulling the trigger. 

     

     

    Sark should know better than to worry about the numbers

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