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Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 11:41 am
by CSUBUCDAD
http://charlestonsouthern.247sports.com ... ll/Commits" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

2 days before signing day and already CSU holds the top recruiting class in the Big South and 130th in all of college football. Not only can Coach Chadwell coach looks like he can recruit just as well.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 1:44 pm
by Libertine
Yeeeaaaaah. This website also has Stony Brook and VMI as still being Big South members. It also only lists a couple of players as being committed to any other Big South school which is highly unlikely at this stage. On another page, it lists the top 138 schools in the country and CSU isn't on it -- NDSU is apparently #130 at the moment. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that this website might not exactly be the gold standard of accuracy when it comes to up-to-the-minute information on FCS recruiting. But who knows? 247's arbitrary rankings of high school athletes might just be that much better than every other recruiting service's arbitrary rankings.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 1:46 pm
by Libertine
Also, I can only assume that all of CSU's commitments take their official visits strictly at night. Bazinga.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 1:49 pm
by dal4018
CSUBUCDAD wrote:http://charlestonsouthern.247sports.com ... ll/Commits

2 days before signing day and already CSU holds the top recruiting class in the Big South and 130th in all of college football. Not only can Coach Chadwell coach looks like he can recruit just as well.
So far so good WR Green looks very promising!!!!

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 3:59 pm
by keydet21
If Jamey Chadwell can get good-to-high-quality players to come play for Charleston Southern (a small Baptist college w/ shaky facilities at best), he must be one hell of a coach.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 3:47 am
by CSUBUCDAD
Vision Keydet, Vision my man.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:10 am
by CID1990
keydet21 wrote:If Jamey Chadwell can get good-to-high-quality players to come play for Charleston Southern (a small Baptist college w/ shaky facilities at best), he must be one hell of a coach.
Psst

Keep this on the down low

He's telling them he's been visited by Jesus

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 5:19 pm
by CSUBUCDAD
More than one cid, more than once.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 6:00 pm
by AZGrizFan
Libertine wrote:Also, I can only assume that all of CSU's commitments take their official visits strictly at night. Bazinga.
Why don't you just provide an indepth analysis of Libety's stellar recruiting class?

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 7:21 pm
by BJuice
CSUBUCDAD wrote:http://charlestonsouthern.247sports.com ... ll/Commits

2 days before signing day and already CSU holds the top recruiting class in the Big South and 130th in all of college football. Not only can Coach Chadwell coach looks like he can recruit just as well.
Yes. This recruiting class in going to be OUTSTANDING. One of the things Coach Chadwell is known for is that he is a relentless recruiter. However, it is not just him. This whole coaching staff is made up of relentless recruiters. The past few official visit weekends have produced some major talent.

You're right, BucDad. It is all about the vision. The coaching staff is selling vision and family. These recruits want to be part of the vision and want to be part of a family (a family of coaches and fellow brothers).

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 8:07 am
by clenz
Having worked for rivals...pay zero attention to how these sites ranks any classes outside of the top 30ish.

Seriously....


Ever

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 11:27 am
by Libertine
AZGrizFan wrote:
Libertine wrote:Also, I can only assume that all of CSU's commitments take their official visits strictly at night. Bazinga.
Why don't you just provide an indepth analysis of Libety's stellar recruiting class?
Because undiluted excellence is boring to those who cannot comprehend it. It's exactly like explaining fusion to piglets.

:coffee:

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 11:35 am
by AZGrizFan
Libertine wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:
Why don't you just provide an indepth analysis of Libety's stellar recruiting class?
Because I'm a sophomoric moron who would rather just bash another team than provide info on my own.

:coffee:
So true. So true.

Oh, and I was a Nuclear Engineer in another life. True story. :nod:

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 12:11 pm
by Libertine
AZGrizFan wrote:
Libertine wrote:
Because I'm a sophomoric moron who would rather just bash another team than provide info on my own.

:coffee:
So true. So true.

Oh, and I was a Nuclear Engineer in another life. True story. :nod:
Oh, heavens. I've been zinged. The world seems a bit darker place somehow. How ever shall I go on?

By the way, if you were a nuclear engineer, then you've clearly never been anywhere near Charleston Southern University. The house I grew up in stands about a mile from that campus and, if you had ever been there, you would know that bashing the place is practically an involuntary reflex. Much like gagging.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 12:13 pm
by AZGrizFan
Libertine wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:
So true. So true.

Oh, and I was a Nuclear Engineer in another life. True story. :nod:
Oh, heavens. I've been zinged. The world seems a bit darker place somehow. How ever shall I go on?

By the way, if you were a nuclear engineer, then you've clearly never been anywhere near Charleston Southern University. The house I grew up in stands about a mile from that campus and, if you had ever been there, you would know that bashing the place is practically an involuntary reflex. Much like gagging.
:lol: :lol:

Nope...had the distinct pleasure (?) of being stationed in upstate New York at the Navy's Ballston Spa facility, then on the USS California.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 2:59 pm
by CID1990
AZGrizFan wrote:USS California.
The CGN?

If so, you're old as dirt, boats

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:31 pm
by slulionsfan
clenz wrote:Having worked for rivals...pay zero attention to how these sites ranks any classes outside of the top 30ish.

Seriously....


Ever
This is true. In fact, I would be leery of highly rated high school kids who fall to the FCS level. Usually there's a red flag somewhere if a "3-Star" or better doesn't sign with an FBS school. Occasionally you'll get a special circumstances case, but not often.

What usually happens is the services will give a kid a 2-star automatically if there's significant FCS interest, or a rumor of at least a low level FBS offer. If multiple BCS level schools offer, it's an automatic 3-star. Typically, this happens over the summer during the camp season ... once the season starts, and there's more tape to evaluate, kids start to slide and the offers drop off. Doesn't mean a kid is a bad player by FCS standards, but likely not the stud he was projected to be during 7-on-7 and camp drills.

And then there are the kids who are rated highly on ability, but have off-field or academic issues which cause FBS schools to pass.

I've found over the years, that the best FCS players are usually kids who didn't go to the summer camps, and were overlooked by the recruiting services, or were simply late bloomers physically, once they got to college. We have one who was a 2nd round pick by the Falcons last year (Robert Alford), and another on our team this year who will likely follow in Alford's footsteps (Harlan Miller) in two years. Neither showed up in the recruiting databases in high school.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 1:01 pm
by clenz
slulionsfan wrote:
clenz wrote:Having worked for rivals...pay zero attention to how these sites ranks any classes outside of the top 30ish.

Seriously....


Ever
This is true. In fact, I would be leery of highly rated high school kids who fall to the FCS level. Usually there's a red flag somewhere if a "3-Star" or better doesn't sign with an FBS school. Occasionally you'll get a special circumstances case, but not often.

What usually happens is the services will give a kid a 2-star automatically if there's significant FCS interest, or a rumor of at least a low level FBS offer. If multiple BCS level schools offer, it's an automatic 3-star. Typically, this happens over the summer during the camp season ... once the season starts, and there's more tape to evaluate, kids start to slide and the offers drop off. Doesn't mean a kid is a bad player by FCS standards, but likely not the stud he was projected to be during 7-on-7 and camp drills.

And then there are the kids who are rated highly on ability, but have off-field or academic issues which cause FBS schools to pass.

I've found over the years, that the best FCS players are usually kids who didn't go to the summer camps, and were overlooked by the recruiting services, or were simply late bloomers physically, once they got to college. We have one who was a 2nd round pick by the Falcons last year (Robert Alford), and another on our team this year who will likely follow in Alford's footsteps (Harlan Miller) in two years. Neither showed up in the recruiting databases in high school.
Almost exactly how it works... A couple more notes from my side of it

1. If a kid commits to a FCS (or mid major for basketball) early on they will not be re-rated at any point unless they de-commit and the big boys come after him again. I've watched it happen with UNI basketball. A kid commits to UNI early in the process and will never, especially in basketball, be better than a 2 star...ever if he's lucky enough to get that. UNI has a true frosh right now that was on a team in HS that won 2 straight state titles with undefeated seasons in the largest class in the state of Iowa. He was by far the best player on the team. He put up amazing stats, was named Gatorade Athlete of the Year, 1st team elite all state, Mr Basketball, dominated his AAU circut etc... yet he was completely unranked. A kid that signed with Iowa with fairly similar states from the state of Iowa was a 3/4 star kid. The same situation is playing out with a kid UNI has signed for next year. He plays for the same team that the first kid played for, is only playing 3 quarters because of blow outs, putting up numbers to break/set most school records. He committed to UNI during his Soph season and hasn't been re-rated by Rivals, Scout/ESPN/247/etc... once since then even though every coach in the state of Iowa/AAU circut says he is by far the best player in the state and could go for 30+ points and 8-10+ assists per game if he really wanted too/needed too. He's dropped 60-70 multiple times on the AAU circut. BUT he has a minor heart condition....that will keep him from ever being ranked by anything. The condition is very minor and hasn't caused him issues in a couple years and his dr says it won't going forward. That is enough to keep him unranked. Same story played out a couple years ago when our all conference center (now a jr) committed early in the process. His AAU coach was pissed because he didn't wait for offers from Iowa, Iowa State, Illinois, Nebraksa, Minnesota, etc.. that he was sure to get. Never was rated higher than a 2 star by any service at anytime. He's now a first team all MVC player, was MVC FOY, going to set many school/conference records of some kind, etc..

2. If a kid is rated a 3 star entering the season but commits to an FCS 80%+ of the time he will drop to a 2 start to not rated.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 11:07 am
by Ibanez
Libertine wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:
So true. So true.

Oh, and I was a Nuclear Engineer in another life. True story. :nod:
Oh, heavens. I've been zinged. The world seems a bit darker place somehow. How ever shall I go on?

By the way, if you were a nuclear engineer, then you've clearly never been anywhere near Charleston Southern University. The house I grew up in stands about a mile from that campus and, if you had ever been there, you would know that bashing the place is practically an involuntary reflex. Much like gagging.
I'm not sure what his profession has to do with being near CSU (I mean, the nuclear school isn't that far away from the school). I grew up in West Ashley and everyone made fun of CSU, Goose Greek, Ladson and Summerville on a daily basis. It's like breathing, you naturally do it.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 8:27 am
by Libertine
Oh, dear Lord, I have to explain this?

Nuclear engineering requires a high level of critical thinking. The implication here is that attendance at CSU requires a complete void thereof.

Come on, people. This is CS.com! It exists for three purposes and three purposes only. (1. It allows UNI and NDSU fans another outlet besides the bathroom wall at the homeless shelter. (2. Grizzaholic really needs someplace to manage his softcore addiction. (3. It protects the civilized world against the catastrophe that would be a SuperHornet Twitter feed. Come on! This place is one step above a Youtube comments section! Nobody comes here to discuss meaningful facts or the exact spatial relationship between two points on a map.

"CS.com: If you don't feel insulted and slightly dirty within the first ten minutes, then give us a chance. We'll try harder!"

I do so love this place.

Re: Chuck South putting together a killer recruiting class

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 9:19 pm
by kendradad
The last thing I would admit to, is being an engineer. I have worked with way too many of them.