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All croots got a bump today. Now the lowest rated is .8700.

2026: 3 were lower.
2025: 7 were lower.
2024: 4 were lower.
2023: 19 were lower.
2022: 14 were lower.
2021: Only 2 were above .8700 (DJ Harvey, Jack Hollifield)
2020: Only 2 were above .8700 (Alec Bryant, Robert Wooten)
2019: 12 were lower.
2018: Same 10 were lower
2017: 19 were lower.
2016: 17 were lower.

The entirety of the 2020 and 2021 classes that were higher rated than our lowest current recruit combined for 11 tackles, a forced fumble, a pass defended and 28 appearances on the OL (Hollifield). Effectively, our lowest rated recruit for the 2027 class has the opportunity to be more productive than the entirety of two consecutive classes ending Fuente's tenure.

Either he is market or not, the court case has nothing to so with those payments. Now if there is revenue sharing in there then that you might be able to withhold.

Not to mention, it feels like a bit of a surprise when we are not selected. Anytime from about 1 to maybe 8 or 10 years ago, we'd be 95% confident that they would pick the other team.

You can't win them all. But unlike under the prior JF, we do win quite a few of them.

True. But not gonna lie, at least we're relevant enough to be a hat on the table. I'd rather be faked out than not even be in the conversation.

I was unimpressed by the Latell commitment, even though low ranked OL consistently become quality contributors, and Tyrell Simpson and Buddy Wegdam two of the lowest rated OL from last year's class are my favorite OL prospects from that class. I thought more energy should go into Dominic Black (committed to Kentucky today) and Q'Mari Hudson. But now Latell is ranked one spot below Black in OT rankings and ahead of Roanoke's Elijah Hutchinson, Junior Saunders, and Hudson. I should always trust Matt Moore.

Sorry, like I said, I didn't read the whole tread and maybe the tone of your responses didn't translate over text, but I read them as Sorsby bears near total responsibility for the current situation. Again, sorry if I misread.

There is so much that goes into player recruitment I think it's kind of silly to rate recruiters, but it also bumped Moore from the 72nd rated recruiter to 22nd for this class.

Nick Perry also gained 144 spots with the reshuffling today.

So..uh..yeah thats the problem. When you blast people without reading the sequence of comments, you lose the context of what is being said.

The comment you referenced was a response to bar1990 vaguely alluding to the fact that because there was some notification to UC in 2025 about Sorsby's being flagged via ProhiBet that Texas Tech could have easily found out as well--prior to allowing Sorsby to transfer. And they possibly could have..how easily isn't known though.

Additionally, throughout the course of this thread I've made recurrent comments demeaning Texas Tech including saying that the CFP committee should exclude them from consideration if they play him at all this year...

I haven't read every word of every response, but is anyone claiming that TT's main fault is not knowing prior? All the hate I've seen is for TT standing by Sorsby. They've even started threatening legal action against any school/conference that tries to exclude them. Fuck Sorsby and fuck TT

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