Monday, 9 February 2009

Recruiting Round-up: #1 South Carolina

So to continue with the recruiting wrap up I wanted to first look at the great state of South Carolina. Some in the Clemson blogs have discussed and criticized the article I cited previously in SI.com about proximity being an indicator of how well a football team will perform. While I agree with some of the criticisms it seems obvious that you need to keep the best players in the 200 mile radius at home. We arent talking about increasing local recruiting just because of fan loyalty, we are talking about keeping top 100-150 players in the home state. By my account SC produced about five to seven of this caliber recruit this year and we got shut out on a lot of them. The recent trend has been in the past couple of years that Clemson takes the best recruit in the state-Bowers, Korn, Sapp, but these have fortunately been hard core automatic Clemson fans(with perhaps the exception of Sapp wavering in the end, contemplating FSU). We obviously did not get the top recruit in the state this year with Goodman(well I think he might be the top recruit), and Jay being our top recruits. I'm not going to go into the history too in-depth but its hard to argue that Clemson hasnt done an outstanding job especially in the past two years of keeping those top 150 kids in state. Of course we have given up a lot of talent to other programs that shouldnt have gotten away Dunlap, Epps, a whole bunch to FSU. So we have lost a lot of battles and talent. I really think that if Clemson could put a fence around the state of SC, despite the academic problems, and consistently beat out SC for all the top eight to ten players in the state we are talking legit national championship contention year in and year out. Historically there is the talent level.

This year we see a shift from pretty much dominating to giving up a whole lot. South Carolina got the two Jefferys and were very impressive in convincing Alshon to stay at home. So you give Carolina their automatics. But the battle for the rest is what was disappointing. Rock Hill turns out to be the last place we wanted Devonte Holloman to go when he changed schools. It was supposed to turn both Holloman and Gilmore over two us but with his decommit the two of them left to SC. Gilmore turns out to be the state player of the year. The other big loss was of Sam Montgomery who had his eyes set on going out of state perhaps from the beginning but neither we nor SC could keep him from joining our pal Craig Loston at LSU. Even after a mediocre season they get it done. I think its important too to give credit to our staff for holding on to JK Jay. If he goes to Georgia then I think the while class comes undone and we are left resorting to our fall back board and a lot of kids we didnt want.

Next year is no different but SC will be loaded with talent, its going to be a big year so its positive to note that if this was a good year to have only 15-17 schollies and we will want them all for the great crop coming in. We have to win the battles close to home. We have Martavis Bryant already, a potential five star WR, but the coots have their automatic recruit with Kelcy Quarles. The rest are up for grabs--should be a landmark year-one that will determine the course of the next three to five years, in both recruiting and our chance to win a natl championship. Glad to be a Tiger and not a coot. Glad CJ Spiller is back....

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