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I’ve never put too much stock in rating incoming classes with 2000+ points as being good. I just know that it looks good if we are recruiting quality players continuously over the years and coaching them well to succeed at this level and beyond. I won’t say we will win a NC with this class, but I do not fear a long lag in our return to SEC East championships. It may not be next year, but the next couple after this year look good for SEC East, and maybe SEC overall.
Texas may sneak up to # 1 with the signing of Ohioan Jordan Hicks, the nations top rated OLB.
I’m impressed with the commitments so far; I just hope those who haven’t enrolled early so far can academically qualify and show that it was worth the coaches’ while to go after them.
Another thing to remember is that it’s not just the stars that count, it’s how well the talent we bring in is developed. Luckily we have probably the best head coach in all of college football right now in Urban Meyer who’s assembled a top-notch staff around him to coach these kids up as opposed to the Zook years when we had somebody who seemed to convince the talent to come in but didn’t have a clue in how to develop it to its fullest.
Luckily we’re still at a point where we aren’t forced to rebuild, but instead reload – and that’s only another positive for Gator football going forward.