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The New Transfer rule is going to make negative recruiting obsolete and gives us an advantage over most schools -fact

RIDSY

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Here why; Coaches are going to have keep recruiting a lot of kids, even after they join the school. For example, a kid like isiah bond that just committed to gainesville still build a rapport with us, so if he rides the pine at gainesville, he could easily jump to use without sitting a year. Manny and staff obviously know this and we are still keeping tabs with all the kids even if they go elsewhere. Because of the beaches, weather and city life we are an attractive destination, more attractive than most colleges. We are going going to bring in some serious talent in the next few year, but it still up to coaches to coach them up and win. Even if we bring a lot of transfers, it wont hurt is recruiting, because every school is bringing in transfers. So if we bring in a linebacker to start in front of flagg, jennings or whomever that is just the way it is now. They are going to have just fight for playing time or transfer themselves. Schools, like alabama, lsu and clemson will have always have great players, because their infrastructure of boosters. money and atmosphere, so they will always be very good, but this gives a chance the narrow the talent gap a lot and if we finally get good coaching we cap topple them. Schools are just wasting time if they try to negative recruit, it simply will not work. There only hurting themselves if they try to negative recruit us. Kids are smart and know the whole landscape of recruiting with the NIL is is going to change everything. That is why i am not sweating who we get or don't get anymore. For example, i was pissed stevenson went to GA instead of us 3 years ago and now n his prime he is with us.
 
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