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2024 Transfer Portal News - Please Respect My Decision

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Recruiting is 80% of the assistant coach job.

What's the concern about on-field coaching? Do you doubt that Sapp knows techniques as well as other DL coaches? How to play specific to assignment within the defense? If he's able to motivate guys to go hard? I'm honestly confused about what the concern might be. In my mind the question is never about whether a guy of Sapp's stature can coach, but rather about whether he would have a passion for it. And he found out that he did when he volunteered this year. So what's the concern?
What do the other 20% do?
 

Looks like Mike Gundy's son isn't good enough to be the QB at Oklahoma State.
Not being good enough never stopped Dan Hawkins from starting his son.

Also looks like a lot kids at aTm aren't getting paid what they thought they were going to get paid.
 
Recruiting is 80% of the assistant coach job.

What's the concern about on-field coaching? Do you doubt that Sapp knows techniques as well as other DL coaches? How to play specific to assignment within the defense? If he's able to motivate guys to go hard? I'm honestly confused about what the concern might be. In my mind the question is never about whether a guy of Sapp's stature can coach, but rather about whether he would have a passion for it. And he found out that he did when he volunteered this year. So what's the concern?
I would suggest that's way high. There's huge differences in really well coached DL and poorly coached and just because Sapp was a freak, we don't know which group he'd be in. Even assuming he has the passion.

Evidence is all the highly rated year after year recruiting classes that played like **** at all kinds of programs such as wherever Jimbo Fisher coached since he won the Natty. And plenty of others. Or how many "stars" were on that Iowa defense you were talking up? Not many.

Recruiting is important but it's not 80%.
 
Dillon -> Oregon
Howard -> USC
Ward -> OSU
Leonard -> ND
Chiles -> MSU
DJU -> FSU
McCord -> Nebraska
Moore -> Michigan

Some guesses for QBs. Also shocked Malik Murphy is not in the portal yet.
 
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