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Post by aztecpaulg on Jun 21, 2024 6:30:21 GMT -8
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Post by standiego on Jun 21, 2024 11:47:17 GMT -8
appreciate you breaking down the guys visiting into smaller groups
Are the current players around doing their summer conditioning ?
any guess how many HS players SDSU may want to try to get a verbal or is it also dependent on how things project with the transfer portal ? guys coming and going
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Post by zurac315 on Jun 21, 2024 13:28:22 GMT -8
Informative. Thanks.
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Post by sdsu2000 on Jun 24, 2024 9:32:01 GMT -8
And they are committing left and right this morning.
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Post by 94sdsu on Jun 24, 2024 9:37:10 GMT -8
And they are committing left and right this morning. Where are you seeing this?
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Post by sdsu2000 on Jun 24, 2024 9:54:07 GMT -8
Commitments are being made on X.
Duarte, Dupuy, Craft and Wnetrzak have all committed.
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Post by 94sdsu on Jun 24, 2024 10:13:07 GMT -8
Commitments are being made on X. Duarte, Dupuy, Craft and Wnetrzak have all committed. Nice, thanks.
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Post by sdsu2000 on Jun 24, 2024 12:57:40 GMT -8
Add Jaylon Hawkins to the list of commits.
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Post by Gundo on Jun 24, 2024 13:20:50 GMT -8
Could the increasing focus of Power 5 schools on signing experienced transfers and offering higher NIL deals lead to SDSU signing better high school recruits than in the past? Additionally, with the Big Ten and SEC seemingly able to stockpile players, while the Big XII and ACC cannot as much, does this open up opportunities for G5 (MWC/AAC/ASUN) schools?
This model begins to use G5s as a development league for the power conferences, not great for us but could lead to additional player signings, if true ... that is.
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Post by rockymountainaztec on Jun 24, 2024 14:32:42 GMT -8
Could the increasing focus of Power 5 schools on signing experienced transfers and offering higher NIL deals lead to SDSU signing better high school recruits than in the past? Additionally, with the Big Ten and SEC seemingly able to stockpile players, while the Big XII and ACC cannot as much, does this open up opportunities for G5 (MWC/AAC/ASUN) schools? This model begins to use G5s as a development league for the power conferences, not great for us but could lead to additional player signings, if true ... that is. Agree. The prospect of ealier playing time is probably a bonus for SDSU high school recruiting. Power 2 and some Power 4 schools usually already have depth charts full of 3+ star guys waiting their turn plus can easily pay big NIL$ for transfers that jump the line for PT. Hopefully these recruits find success here with Lewis and don't want leave even for more NIL$. One can hope this is how it turns out for the majority of the good players we find.
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Post by laaztec on Jun 24, 2024 17:11:08 GMT -8
SDSU was an easy choice for these commits. SDSU was by far their best offer for most of them.
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Post by laaztec on Jun 24, 2024 17:18:12 GMT -8
Could the increasing focus of Power 5 schools on signing experienced transfers and offering higher NIL deals lead to SDSU signing better high school recruits than in the past? Additionally, with the Big Ten and SEC seemingly able to stockpile players, while the Big XII and ACC cannot as much, does this open up opportunities for G5 (MWC/AAC/ASUN) schools? This model begins to use G5s as a development league for the power conferences, not great for us but could lead to additional player signings, if true ... that is. That doesn’t seem to be the case with the most recent batch of commits. None of them have any decent offers other than SDSU. The first commits of this class had some good offers but this batch was low G5 and FCS offers. Kind of a let down.
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Post by sdsu2000 on Jun 24, 2024 19:05:26 GMT -8
Jacob Alvarez is the latest to commit.
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Post by bschmurda on Jun 24, 2024 19:12:35 GMT -8
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Post by laaztec on Jun 24, 2024 19:44:39 GMT -8
Impressive offers. Looks like a good one.
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Post by Frantic on Jun 24, 2024 20:32:12 GMT -8
Impressive offers. Looks like a good one. Here's what I see as the new model: Kids commit to non-P5 schools, prove themselves, and then bolt for NIL money. I suspect it's way harder to make NIL money when sitting behind a P5 starter waiting to prove yourself.
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Post by johneaztec on Jun 24, 2024 21:52:12 GMT -8
Impressive offers. Looks like a good one. Most likely came down to playing time.
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Post by jp92grad on Jun 24, 2024 22:06:43 GMT -8
Impressive offers. Looks like a good one. Here's what I see as the new model: Kids commit to non-P5 schools, prove themselves, and then bolt for NIL money. I suspect it's way harder to make NIL money when sitting behind a P5 starter waiting to prove yourself. This is where SDSU can either bitch about it and feel sorry for themselves or use it to their advantage and make it work for them. They should embrace the facts that ALL G5 and about half the P4 are going to be feeder schools for the Big Boys. This is where SDSU could really get a jump on everyone else by building and improving and building up their Strength and Conditioning program along with the Nutritional program. I am not saying there is anything wrong with what is currently being done but there is always room for improvement. They could get the reputation that SDSU is a great school to come to improve your overall skills and conditioning while also getting a great education. They could pump money and time into the Performance Enhancement aspect of the program: 1) Increase Staff 2) Establish better connection with the Exercise Science and Nutritional Department on campus for improvement (Documented improvements!) 3) Build a relationship with Mesa College for a Culinary Internship/Degree program that would help establish a training table. 4) Work on building up the Athletic Training room (which has always been really good) and adding more Post acute rehab* (people and programs). . . . . (Not just more fancy equipment but people and documentation of results!) *the aspect of rehab between coming off the injury and getting back on the field ready to compete. ------The days of just over eating and maxing out in the gym day after day, are over. There is so much info out there now showing how to build and maintain the body for optimal performance. The sooner that SDSU excepts the fact that they can not compete (right now) with the big programs dollar for dollar or player for player the better. The Aztecs need to see how they can make this "New World Order" of college sports work for them within what is currently going on and how could it benefit them down the road. This University needs to become THE school for building and improving performance while also gaining a great education along the way (bring back the Student Athlete) ***PS, Sorry for the rambling but it's offseason (slow time) and this burst of recruiting news got me excited. Just remember: Stay off my lawn and no more parking your cars on my grass!
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Post by AzTex on Jun 25, 2024 8:02:58 GMT -8
Here's what I see as the new model: Kids commit to non-P5 schools, prove themselves, and then bolt for NIL money. I suspect it's way harder to make NIL money when sitting behind a P5 starter waiting to prove yourself. This is where SDSU can either bitch about it and feel sorry for themselves or use it to their advantage and make it work for them. They should embrace the facts that ALL G5 and about half the P4 are going to be feeder schools for the Big Boys. This is where SDSU could really get a jump on everyone else by building and improving and building up their Strength and Conditioning program along with the Nutritional program. I am not saying there is anything wrong with what is currently being done but there is always room for improvement. They could get the reputation that SDSU is a great school to come to improve your overall skills and conditioning while also getting a great education. They could pump money and time into the Performance Enhancement aspect of the program: 1) Increase Staff 2) Establish better connection with the Exercise Science and Nutritional Department on campus for improvement (Documented improvements!) 3) Build a relationship with Mesa College for a Culinary Internship/Degree program that would help establish a training table. 4) Work on building up the Athletic Training room (which has always been really good) and adding more Post acute rehab* (people and programs). . . . . (Not just more fancy equipment but people and documentation of results!) *the aspect of rehab between coming off the injury and getting back on the field ready to compete. ------The days of just over eating and maxing out in the gym day after day, are over. There is so much info out there now showing how to build and maintain the body for optimal performance. The sooner that SDSU excepts the fact that they can not compete (right now) with the big programs dollar for dollar or player for player the better. The Aztecs need to see how they can make this "New World Order" of college sports work for them within what is currently going on and how could it benefit them down the road. This University needs to become THE school for building and improving performance while also gaining a great education along the way (bring back the Student Athlete) ***PS, Sorry for the rambling but it's offseason (slow time) and this burst of recruiting news got me excited. Just remember: Stay of my lawn and no more parking your cars on my grass! I'd support this a lot more than the rent-a-player system that's been taking place.
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Post by 94sdsu on Jun 25, 2024 8:08:30 GMT -8
Here's what I see as the new model: Kids commit to non-P5 schools, prove themselves, and then bolt for NIL money. I suspect it's way harder to make NIL money when sitting behind a P5 starter waiting to prove yourself. This is where SDSU can either bitch about it and feel sorry for themselves or use it to their advantage and make it work for them. They should embrace the facts that ALL G5 and about half the P4 are going to be feeder schools for the Big Boys. This is where SDSU could really get a jump on everyone else by building and improving and building up their Strength and Conditioning program along with the Nutritional program. I am not saying there is anything wrong with what is currently being done but there is always room for improvement. They could get the reputation that SDSU is a great school to come to improve your overall skills and conditioning while also getting a great education. They could pump money and time into the Performance Enhancement aspect of the program: 1) Increase Staff 2) Establish better connection with the Exercise Science and Nutritional Department on campus for improvement (Documented improvements!) 3) Build a relationship with Mesa College for a Culinary Internship/Degree program that would help establish a training table. 4) Work on building up the Athletic Training room (which has always been really good) and adding more Post acute rehab* (people and programs). . . . . (Not just more fancy equipment but people and documentation of results!) *the aspect of rehab between coming off the injury and getting back on the field ready to compete. ------The days of just over eating and maxing out in the gym day after day, are over. There is so much info out there now showing how to build and maintain the body for optimal performance. The sooner that SDSU excepts the fact that they can not compete (right now) with the big programs dollar for dollar or player for player the better. The Aztecs need to see how they can make this "New World Order" of college sports work for them within what is currently going on and how could it benefit them down the road. This University needs to become THE school for building and improving performance while also gaining a great education along the way (bring back the Student Athlete) ***PS, Sorry for the rambling but it's offseason (slow time) and this burst of recruiting news got me excited. Just remember: Stay of my lawn and no more parking your cars on my grass! This is a fantastic idea! Let's hope that the football and overall athletic staff have had this same idea and try to follow this concept. We need to accept the best players are going to generally leave every year for money. Especially guys that are great college players but maybe won't make the cut in the NFL...they need to make their money while in college.
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