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Picking up some really talented under recruited kids.

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Visited Marshall last weekend and is going to Oregon apparently on the 26th. I think he's gone like I stated in a thread on this board a couple days ago. The only Taggart WR commits I expect to stick are St. Felix and obviously Phillips. But the WRs we are in on now would be up grades over Burch, Davis and Hogan and possibly better than Judson as well. 

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No disrespect to the kid but he probably doesn't get much PT at Oregon. I'm kind of surprised that CWT is trying to get these types of kids opposed to the 4 and 5 star types that Oregon would attract.

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I'm a little confused on CWT's recruiting strategy. You aren't winning the PAC-12 with kids who were once committed to FAU and are considering Marshall.

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Apparently CWT doesn't look at stars, or who else wants a player, and focuses strictly on the recruit ...

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3 minutes ago, Triple B said:

Apparently CWT doesn't look at stars, or who else wants a player, and focuses strictly on the recruit ...

He better win early with that approach.  Oregon fans are expecting fireworks in February.

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16 minutes ago, JTrue said:

I'm a little confused on CWT's recruiting strategy. You aren't winning the PAC-12 with kids who were once committed to FAU and are considering Marshall.

He's likely thinking that by allowing some kids like that in it helps to build a pipeline.   Keeps relationships with coaches and keeps communication between players/friends.  Actually fairly smart if he feels they have any chance to help the team.  If you think Oregon has always been small and fast, kid could actually be an upgrade too

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8 minutes ago, Triple B said:

Apparently CWT doesn't look at stars, or who else wants a player, and focuses strictly on the recruit ...

Well, he's either going to be known as the best identifier and developer of hidden talent in America or he's going to be fired in 3 years.

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