http://www.nicholsonstudentmedia.co...cle_b0d50ae2-09f8-11e8-8811-13e9b8073b70.html "Comparing Seidelman to other high school recruits using the SPARQ system, which compiles data from many different workouts while factoring in height and weight, you can see the gap clearly. He’s the highest-rated offensive line recruit in the country based on that metric."
If the OL keeps improving and Milton stays healthy then teams are going to have to score 50 to beat us.
“[Heupel] had the number one offense in the SEC,” Seidelman said. “I mean, he’s bringing that to the American Conference? We’re gonna kill people.”
The difference between him and Todd Stansbury is unbelievable. Does anyone remember TS’ first year where they basically admitted to punting on ticket sales for that season because he wanted to take a year to get a media campaign going? Somehow that fucking loser keeps failing upwards too.
Heupel may not be Frost in terms of face of the program, but listing to him talk he seems to get it. Also it seems like he went out and got way more experienced coaches instead of just hiring his buddies no matter where they were coaching.
just so you know smarty . you want to be power 5 start acting like it . our class was very good . tell me something ? wich player was a 5 or 4 * mlton , smith , griffen . pittman , Burkett ? wich one damn you .
I did it a couple years ago and have never once thought about viewing one of his posts. So I highly recommend it.
He used to have a hard on for me and tag me randomly all the time and I found it amusing. Now it’s just sad.
There's an interesting thread going on over in the dungeon. Evidently a number of kids being recruited by UCF had no contact with the school once Frost left. Why? Because Frost ordered all of our recruiting files to be deleted so the incoming team wouldn't have access to them. Brandon confirmed it and said it was the source of a lot of the drama / why the old staff may not have been allowed to coach the Peach. I guess these guys are working on public story about it:
What's done is done but I really hope the full story on all the drama starts leaking out eventually. It's got that 30 on 30 kinda of appeal, but like, 30 on 30 on Fox Sports 1 not ESPN.
Whatever. It's not like our new coaches came from a different sport and didn't have a clue about 2018 recruits from their previous jobs. On the other hand Frost is not our coach anymore, so he and Nebraska can suck it like the rest of college football.
It actually makes sense after the handshake Nebraska deal prior to the Temple game. Snake in the grass it seems. Spoiler I actually don't give a shit and think we're good with or without him. Only reason I kind of hope it's true is to turn current players to Heupel and away from what they had with Frost as selfish as that sounds.
I mean.....that sounds like something that would be normal. Think about it this way...if recruiting is the lifeblood of college football (yes) and so what basically separates teams is their ability to evaluate and recruit then you could consider a coaches' data to be his "IP". If they erased data of say...Frost's evaluations...I get that I guess. Seems shady but yet somehow normal. I would hope they would leave a list of names that have been contacted for the sake of the kids though since thats the real asshole move. One counter to that though is if that data belongs to UCF since Frost was hired to gather it while employed. Technically that data is probably school property. ?
Just going to make schools be more clear in contracts about stuff like that. It probably should belong to the school but coaches should be able to take a copy or something. Is our capacity only 41k now?
I doubt it's normal since it's pretty abnormal for 100% of staff to leave. Staff remaining would normally just kinda keep the train rolling. Think of it like this, if Troy Walters was hired, does all the data get deleted? I'd suspect not. The debate on who it belongs to was probably the source of the drama though.
That's what they're saying. I know they lost a bunch of capacity when the ESC was put in, but idk. Either way, even if we assume the capacity is 44,206 (what's listed on wikipedia), that would mean they're only holding ~3k tickets there.
So we go 4-0 against Memphis in basketball and football and I'm reminded to watch highlights of our last 3 football games for the 35th time in 2018.
So women's basketball is apparently pretty good now. Both tennis teams look good. Women's tennis has 2 top 16 wins already. I think that makes every single hire of DW a good one. Every team has improved since he made changes.
We were actually kind of laughing about the other day. If the athletic dept wasn’t running their own IT shop, we could have easily recovered that data for them
2018 UCF FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Thu., Aug. 30 -- at UConn* Sat., Sept. 8 -- South Carolina State Sat., Sept. 15 -- at North Carolina Fri., Sept. 21 -- Florida Atlantic Sat., Sept. 29 – Pittsburgh (Family Weekend) Sat., Oct. 6 -- SMU* Sat., Oct. 13 -- at Memphis* Sat., Oct. 20 -- at ECU* Thu., Nov. 1 -- Temple* [ESPN] Sat., Nov. 10 -- Navy* (Homecoming) Sat., Nov. 17 -- Cincinnati* Fri., Nov. 23 at USF* (War On I-4) * - American Athletic Conference Game So let's go undefeated again
Oh I like that. Not getting UConn in Dec or some bullshit is nice and after ECU we stay in Florida the rest of the season. Honestly short week for FAU might be toughest game on that schedule.
All the idiots hoping ESPN would do gameday for FAU are going to be mad with the Friday game. FAU is not getting past Oklahoma anyways.
USF goes to Temple the week we play at home to Cincy so that makes up for that being a road game. First time I can remember the league actually trying to help/protect their top team. Smart.
It's the equivalent of getting an FCS game win for your first game under a new coach, but still having another FCS game later in the year too. I'm sure Mississippi State would love it if they got Vanderbilt in their first game of the season.