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Call me crazy but with FSU and ND having coaching issues right now. I believe its going to come down to tOSU and Florida. I like our chances on this kid......
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Recruiting update: Joyner among the best of the uncommitted
Six of Sun Sentinel's Super 11 not ready to make decision
Broward Top 25
St. Thomas Aquinas' Lamarcus Joyner. (Jim Rassol, Sun Sentinel / August 7, 2009)
They were the Sun Sentinel Super 11 prior to the start of the 2009 high school football season.
By recruiting standards, each has been worthy of their preseason status.
Of the 11, five have already made early commitments to Division I colleges. They are Western offensive lineman Jonathan Feliciano (Miami), St. Thomas running back Giovanni Bernard ( Notre Dame), Cardinal Gibbons wide receiver Shawn Corker (Texas Tech), Ely corner back Jabari Price (North Carolina) and Boyd Anderson defensive back Demar Dorsey (Florida).
There is no doubt the remaining six, too, have Division I scribed in their helmets.
Let's take a look at what's pending.
Probably the most prized recruit is do-everything cornerback Lamarcus Joyner of St. Thomas Aquinas. He's currently the No. 1 ranked player at his position by rivals.com. He has made official visits to some of college's elite programs, including Ohio State, Notre Dame and Florida State. Joyner said no decision is likely until National Signing Day or just prior to signing day in early February.
buckeyescott11;1608968; said:Looks like BB is going to retire so does that help or hurt us with LJ? I think it helps, at least I hope so.
Oh8ch;1609023; said:IMO coaching changes at premier programs (which generally mean programs that are struggling in terms of that programs expectations) can be a boon to recruiting.
The new coach can sell expectations and there is little to contradict them. ("After all, this is Florida State".) Fisher in particular is in position to step right in with the folks who have been interested in FSU and tell them exactly what was broken, how he will fix it, and how much better things will be. In addition, he can make moves on kids who are not currently showing interest and sell a fresh approach.
If ND moves quickly they will be in similar position.
If a coach comes on board after a bowl game (and the associated hiring process) they can find themselves behind the 8 ball. Not the case with ND or FSU.
Even RR had eleven commits (including four 4 star players) after taking the job in mid-December - and he is an ass.
Oh8ch;1609023; said:IMO coaching changes at premier programs (which generally mean programs that are struggling in terms of that programs expectations) can be a boon to recruiting.
The new coach can sell expectations and there is little to contradict them. ("After all, this is Florida State".) Fisher in particular is in position to step right in with the folks who have been interested in FSU and tell them exactly what was broken, how he will fix it, and how much better things will be. In addition, he can make moves on kids who are not currently showing interest and sell a fresh approach.
If ND moves quickly they will be in similar position.
If a coach comes on board after a bowl game (and the associated hiring process) they can find themselves behind the 8 ball. Not the case with ND or FSU.
Even RR had eleven commits (including four 4 star players) after taking the job in mid-December - and he is an ass.