gofurman wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:26 am
AstroDin wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:59 am
GoFu… you're not new here, nor being a fan.
It should go without saying that Furman has different recruiting standards regarding admissions than I'm pretty sure any school in the SoCon, including Wofford. I believe this is a factor in what CCH means about the overall talent level of, say, WCU, ETSU, Chatty, and Furman. Those schools can offer some players that Furman can't even get on campus for a visit due to admissions/academics.
Paul makes an excellent point about Jeff; you could say the same for Will Bouton or, more recently, Jake Johanning. Jake came to Furman with zero stars; his only other offer was Wofford. CCH saw something in Jake, and it proved to be correct. I would take Jake Johannings every day. This is where you can't measure 'talent'.
I wouldn't be so black-and-white about CCH's talent comment. There is a nuance to it.
True. Though Will Bouton made it to the last trials for the NFL. That’s TALENT. Jake Johanning is currently with the Raiders ! That’s pure TALENT. Not just heart. Both. Examples reflect athletic talent.
Chas Fox. Felton. Most of our best teams had DUDES.
Ernest Gibson. Stanford Jennings. Dakota dozier.
I’ll share. Dotted line at work is me to Gene Patrick Turner. Was on 88 Title team. In Kuwait now and I work with him. He’s had some interesting comments. LIVES and BREATHES FURMAN FOOTBALL. For now I’ll wait until I get permission to share.
But basically yeah, you have to be top 10 type talent / experience to win it all. I mean look at this year with experience / talent. I say talent not as an insult. But as strength etc from weightlifting etc. You can’t just make up for that ….
I mean Dallas Goedert etc and 4 All Americas ? whadda ya know SDSU is winning titles. Two NFL-type QBs in Wentz and Trey Lance… NDSU is winning all the time. Al the titles. Furman isn’t winning the NCAA basketball tourney. We aren’t.
You need to be in top 5-10 talent / experience pool to play for titles.
Also to the point of speed can be abused (upthuread). Well Clemson is faster than us - and more talented .. and we have NEVER beaten them. Now I get that’s a little ridiculous of an example … I do. But like the whoopin USC put on us two years ago etc. The more the talent discrepancy the more our chances diminish.
We have to be somewhere close in talent if we REALY want to play for a title. . And the Johnannings and TEs may prove that we are ! Need numerous all-conference players
Ernest Gibson was a walk-on at Furman AND the hardest worker FUBeAR has ever seen. Through his ultra-hard work in the weight room, on the practice field, and on the track, he, while fully absorbing the outstanding Coaching of a future NCAA Coach of the Year, DEVELOPED into an NFL quality Player during his tenure at Furman.
Chas Fox am a pure horror show as a Freshman. He brought 1 skill with him to Furman. He was really fast. As, undoubtedly, the fastest HS SR among the total of 96 Sr’s in the state of SDak, his speed had taught him numerous BAD habits that made him worse at his position at the time (RB) than almost any RB on the Team, including the 8th Team walk-on that probably ran a 5.4 40 yard dash. Chas was a 10-15 yard loss waiting to be unleashed every time he touched the ball…if he didn’t fumble. But Chas was also a very, very hard worker and Furman’s Coaches were smart enough to change his position and then Coach the heck out of him. With great Coaching optimizing his talents, guiding him patiently into developing at a position he had never played, and a ton of his own hard work, Chas DEVELOPED into an NFL quality Player during his tenure at Furman.
Stanford Jennings was NFL-ready from Day1. It’s a good thing for Furman that only Furman’s and The Citadel’s Coaches (mostly ex-Furman guys) were smart enough to recognize that. He had no other D1 offers.
Can’t speak with absolute knowledge about Felton & Dozier, but would be surprised if their DEVELOPMENT at Furman didn’t have similar tones. We need to recruit the absolute best Players that we can get in and project as being able to succeed academically and then develop the heck out of them, while fostering a situation that will help to retain them. We ain’t gettin’ NFL-ready talent, unless everyone else fails to recognize it…which rarely happens in 2024, as it, on occasion, did in 1980.