all of your prayers have been answered. no more excuses, correct??
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GOAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 9:03 amYou point out something that is sort of weird about Furman. Furman is easier to get into than Clemson (gotta disagree about USC). It isn’t really elite. But for some reason we are really strict on athletes. When I talk to coaches they are upbeat about getting players into Clemson, UNC, Wofford etc. But you mention FU and they roll their eyes. No chance they say. And I vividly recall one of our FB players really sweating his SAT because of FU’s required score. And FU doesn’t even require an SAT for non athletes. Getting in is definitely an issue. If it isn’t, then we need to get the word out because HS coaches and players pretty much all think it’s a big issue.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 7:43 amI have four children that have all gone through the college search process over the last 7 years. Furman is a good school but it is not an elite school. It is just as hard to get into South Carolina and Clemson as it is Furman. It is much harder to get into UNC, Emory and Vanderbilt than Furman. I do not know what exceptions Furman makes for athletes but I am confident it is something. I would be surprised if getting in is our problem. We have the talent right now to win the SC and we had it last year.FU Hoopla wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 7:02 pmHave you talked to recruits who said they would have gone to Furman if Timmons weren’t so crappy?Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:51 amThe facility is an issue. But I think there’s a much bigger issue. I just looked at the Kenpom. Aside from a couple of Ivy’s and Vanderbilt around 90 or so, I’m not sure there’s another top 100 team with any academic standards at all. Maybe Purdue. Maybe Northwestern. Duke and UNC? Give me a break.
So is it really doable to be much better than we are right now and maintain our standards?
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100% will land better depth for the program through recruiting with a better facility to use as recruiting tool.
One perfect example: Our biggest problem has been lack of depth every season, imagine not having to redshirt guys every year that are not ready to contribute, depth problem solved.
As now we literally check off all the boxes for any recruit, except having a nice venue to play and practice in, and that matters big time.
We do not check the boxes for “any recruit”. About 90+% of HS players need not apply. Can’t get in. Not being able to enroll is a pretty important box. We have Nike Peach Jam, the EYBL championship, here every summer. FU coaches are always there. But likely 60-70% of the players would have no interest because they are too good. Of the 30-40% left very few are geniuses believe it or not. The 2 or 3 who are really smart will parlay their skills into Ivy League degrees that are basically golden tickets into the ruling class. So I feel really sorry for the FU guy sent down to recruit that event.
I finally met a kid the other day who will be smart enough to go (DB or RB), but Harvard’s after him.
Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:27 amAs a DB/RB, he may be more likely to be accepted at Harvard than he would be at Furman. If the Crimson really want him, his academic performance via the Ivy League calculated Academic Index can be 4 standard deviations away from the average Harvard student’s for him to be accepted.GOAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 9:03 amYou point out something that is sort of weird about Furman. Furman is easier to get into than Clemson (gotta disagree about USC). It isn’t really elite. But for some reason we are really strict on athletes. When I talk to coaches they are upbeat about getting players into Clemson, UNC, Wofford etc. But you mention FU and they roll their eyes. No chance they say. And I vividly recall one of our FB players really sweating his SAT because of FU’s required score. And FU doesn’t even require an SAT for non athletes. Getting in is definitely an issue. If it isn’t, then we need to get the word out because HS coaches and players pretty much all think it’s a big issue.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 7:43 amI have four children that have all gone through the college search process over the last 7 years. Furman is a good school but it is not an elite school. It is just as hard to get into South Carolina and Clemson as it is Furman. It is much harder to get into UNC, Emory and Vanderbilt than Furman. I do not know what exceptions Furman makes for athletes but I am confident it is something. I would be surprised if getting in is our problem. We have the talent right now to win the SC and we had it last year.FU Hoopla wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 7:02 pmHave you talked to recruits who said they would have gone to Furman if Timmons weren’t so crappy?Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:51 amThe facility is an issue. But I think there’s a much bigger issue. I just looked at the Kenpom. Aside from a couple of Ivy’s and Vanderbilt around 90 or so, I’m not sure there’s another top 100 team with any academic standards at all. Maybe Purdue. Maybe Northwestern. Duke and UNC? Give me a break.
So is it really doable to be much better than we are right now and maintain our standards?
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100% will land better depth for the program through recruiting with a better facility to use as recruiting tool.
One perfect example: Our biggest problem has been lack of depth every season, imagine not having to redshirt guys every year that are not ready to contribute, depth problem solved.
As now we literally check off all the boxes for any recruit, except having a nice venue to play and practice in, and that matters big time.
We do not check the boxes for “any recruit”. About 90+% of HS players need not apply. Can’t get in. Not being able to enroll is a pretty important box. We have Nike Peach Jam, the EYBL championship, here every summer. FU coaches are always there. But likely 60-70% of the players would have no interest because they are too good. Of the 30-40% left very few are geniuses believe it or not. The 2 or 3 who are really smart will parlay their skills into Ivy League degrees that are basically golden tickets into the ruling class. So I feel really sorry for the FU guy sent down to recruit that event.
I finally met a kid the other day who will be smart enough to go (DB or RB), but Harvard’s after him.
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Evidently, it was FUBeAR who wrote the following, which probably explains how academically-highly-esteemed places like Virginia, Indiana, Michigan, Wake Forest, Stanford can continue to thrive:Furmanoid wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:51 amThe facility is an issue. But I think there’s a much bigger issue. I just looked at the Kenpom. Aside from a couple of Ivy’s and Vanderbilt around 90 or so, I’m not sure there’s another top 100 team with any academic standards at all. Maybe Purdue. Maybe Northwestern. Duke and UNC? Give me a break.
So is it really doable to be much better than we are right now and maintain our standards?
True statement!FurmanFan23 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 12:44 pmNCAA Tournament Birth cannot come fast enough. If we make a run Timmons would be fundraised by the end of March.
Jason Donnely would never allow that to happen. Plus I believe ED knows the value basketball brings to this school. I saw her in the crowd next to the student section at the game vs UNCG. Plus she comes from Baylor whose recent national championship has brought in $$$$$