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2.3 Stars. . .

CapitalCityOutlaw50

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That's the average of this class at this point in time.

Look I don't tend to be a Chicken Little, I'm a pretty positive person, but truth is truth, and hope is not a method.

All the way back to 2002, its only close twice. 2.29 in 2004 and 2.3 in 2005. Other than that its alwaws been at least 2.6 or better. Even coming off 3-9 seasons. . .

2004, the ONLY guys to make an impact over 4 years were Xavier Fulton (switched positions, huge surprise to the upside, and a 3 star regardless), Justin Harrison, Ryan McDonald, and Derek Walker. Over FOUR YEARS! Im not sure if any of the others EVER EVEN STARTED A GAME. . .(Arguable Reda, a kicker)

2005, We got Mendenhall- HUGE. Kyle Hudson was huge surprise. Will Davis, Brit Miler, Sirod Williams, maybe Pittman. Hell we are so concerned about turning away guys who don't EXACTLY fit the scheme, but Rahkeem Smith went from LB to FB to DT, and played a little of each. But again FOUR major contributors. THERE are 11 positions on the football field at a time, 22 total!

People can choose to spin this however they want. . .grades, scheme, etc. But the reality is that this is an unmitigated disaster in the making.

Without pulling a major surprise on about 3-4 3 stars or better in this class. We are in BIG trouble. For years to come
 
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