How did your team do on NSD?

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Any big surprises? Did you do better or worse than you hoped?

USF actually did pretty good this year considering all the coaching turnover. I was impressed with Jeff Scott's ability to salvage this class under the circumstances (partially through the portal, but a W is a W).
 
In December I started a thread about USC administration and Helton. I said I would stop kicking that dead horse regarding their destruction of SC, so I will refrain from saying anything further, but let me leave this right here:

Rivals #66
247sports: #54
 
17th/18th ranking.

Signed the highest ranked QB, RB, and DL in SEC East, despite Dawgs #1 ranking.

Georgia and Richt 2.0 has to break their losing streak against SC (in Columbia this year) to make it to the big game. We are striving for a winning season, this year.
 
Just signed another 3* LB out of Georgia
Welcome Home, James Thomas!!
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Damn, they grown men from high schools in SEC country.

Thing is......there's a shitload of players in Georgia that don't have the money to attend all the camps and shit that the "recruiting experts" use to rate them. Lots of these guys come from places in our state that are among the poorest counties in the country. Brown at WVU is among a very few P5 schools doing work to find them. Right now, PJ Fleck is doing the same at Minnesota.
 
Thing is......there's a shitload of players in Georgia that don't have the money to attend all the camps and shit that the "recruiting experts" use to rate them. Lots of these guys come from places in our state that are among the poorest counties in the country. Brown at WVU is among a very few P5 schools doing work to find them. Right now, PJ Fleck is doing the same at Minnesota.
Check out this All-name Team recruit Huskers picked up outta Scranton. "48" ain't his jersey #, it's his age.
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SEC:
1. Georgia (1st nationally)
2. Alabama (2nd nationally)
3. LSU (4th nationally)
4. Texas A&M (6th nationally)
5. Auburn (7th nationally)
6. Florida (8th nationally)
7. Tennessee (10th nationally)
8. South Carolina (18th nationally)
9. Kentucky (23rd nationally)
10. Mississippi State (27th nationally)
11. Arkansas (30th nationally)
12. Ole Miss (39th nationally)
13. Missouri (50th nationally)
14. Vanderbilt (52nd nationally)

ACC:
1. Clemson (3rd nationally)
2. Miami FL (13th nationally)
3. North Carolina (19th nationally)
4. Florida State (22nd nationally)
5. Georgia Tech (26th nationally)
6. NC State (41st nationally)
7. Louisville (42nd nationally)
8. Pittsburgh (44th nationally)
9. Virginia (48th nationally)
10. Syracuse (59th nationally)
11. Duke (60th nationally)
12. Wake Forest (61st nationally)
13. Boston College (63rd nationally)
14. Virginia Tech (71st nationally)

B1G:
1. Ohio State (5th nationally)
2. Michigan (14th nationally)
3. Penn State (15th nationally)
4. Nebraska (20th nationally)
5. Wisconsin (25th nationally)
6. Maryland (31st nationally)
7. Purdue (33rd nationally)
8. Iowa (34th nationally)
9. Minnesota (37th nationally)
10. Michigan State (43rd nationally)
11. Northwestern (47th nationally)
12. Indiana (58th nationally)
13. Rutgers (64th nationally)
14. Illinois (87th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Texas (9th nationally)
2. Oklahoma (11th nationally)
3. TCU (28th nationally)
4. West Virginia (36th nationally)
5. Oklahoma State (45th nationally)
6. Iowa State (46th nationally)
7. Texas Tech (49th nationally)
8. Kansas State (51st nationally)
9. Baylor (54th nationally)
10. Kansas (57th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (12th nationally)
2. Washington (16th nationally)
3. Stanford (21st nationally)
4. Arizona State (24th nationally)
5. Utah (29th nationally)
6. UCLA (32nd nationally)
7. Colorado (35th nationally)
8. California (38th nationally)
9. Oregon State (53rd nationally)
10. USC (55th nationally)
11. Washington State (56th nationally)
12. Arizona (62nd nationally)

Independents in the Top 50:
Notre Dame (17th nationally)

Top 10 G5:
1. Cincinnati (40th nationally)
2. Boise State (65th nationally)
3. Tulane (66th nationally)
4. North Texas (67th nationally)
5. Toledo (68th nationally)
6. ECU (69th nationally)
7. UCF (70th nationally)
8. FAU (72nd nationally)
9. FIU (73rd nationally)
10. Louisiana Tech (74th nationally)
 
SEC:
1. Georgia (1st nationally)
2. Alabama (2nd nationally)
3. LSU (4th nationally)
4. Texas A&M (6th nationally)
5. Auburn (7th nationally)
6. Florida (8th nationally)
7. Tennessee (10th nationally)
8. South Carolina (18th nationally)
9. Kentucky (23rd nationally)
10. Mississippi State (27th nationally)
11. Arkansas (30th nationally)
12. Ole Miss (39th nationally)
13. Missouri (50th nationally)
14. Vanderbilt (52nd nationally)

ACC:
1. Clemson (3rd nationally)
2. Miami FL (13th nationally)
3. North Carolina (19th nationally)
4. Florida State (22nd nationally)
5. Georgia Tech (26th nationally)
6. NC State (41st nationally)
7. Louisville (42nd nationally)
8. Pittsburgh (44th nationally)
9. Virginia (48th nationally)
10. Syracuse (59th nationally)
11. Duke (60th nationally)
12. Wake Forest (61st nationally)
13. Boston College (63rd nationally)
14. Virginia Tech (71st nationally)

B1G:
1. Ohio State (5th nationally)
2. Michigan (14th nationally)
3. Penn State (15th nationally)
4. Nebraska (20th nationally)
5. Wisconsin (25th nationally)
6. Maryland (31st nationally)
7. Purdue (33rd nationally)
8. Iowa (34th nationally)
9. Minnesota (37th nationally)
10. Michigan State (43rd nationally)
11. Northwestern (47th nationally)
12. Indiana (58th nationally)
13. Rutgers (64th nationally)
14. Illinois (87th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Texas (9th nationally)
2. Oklahoma (11th nationally)
3. TCU (28th nationally)
4. West Virginia (36th nationally)
5. Oklahoma State (45th nationally)
6. Iowa State (46th nationally)
7. Texas Tech (49th nationally)
8. Kansas State (51st nationally)
9. Baylor (54th nationally)
10. Kansas (57th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. Oregon (12th nationally)
2. Washington (16th nationally)
3. Stanford (21st nationally)
4. Arizona State (24th nationally)
5. Utah (29th nationally)
6. UCLA (32nd nationally)
7. Colorado (35th nationally)
8. California (38th nationally)
9. Oregon State (53rd nationally)
10. USC (55th nationally)
11. Washington State (56th nationally)
12. Arizona (62nd nationally)

Independents in the Top 50:
Notre Dame (17th nationally)

Top 10 G5:
1. Cincinnati (40th nationally)
2. Boise State (65th nationally)
3. Tulane (66th nationally)
4. North Texas (67th nationally)
5. Toledo (68th nationally)
6. ECU (69th nationally)
7. UCF (70th nationally)
8. FAU (72nd nationally)
9. FIU (73rd nationally)
10. Louisiana Tech (74th nationally)
Good to see you up in here!!!
 
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