- pretty much everyone knows, or should, that there could be consequences for heavy portal. including the coaches.Formerhound wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 3:41 pm3 years ago Rutgers had a great recruiting class. Then they started bringing in transfers. The same coach that recruited these kids, that told them they’d play, that got them to commit there instead of another program are still waiting to play due to constant transfers. One good year. The rest have been bust years. What kind of street cred can that coach now have (or have had in past two years)? Good players see what’s going on. They know kids that were made promises. They’ve seen their friends sit for three years. No way I’d want my kid (whenever I have one) to play for that kind of coach. Same with Georgetown. Great school. Great education. Kids chose those schools because of education AND lax. They only got 50%.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 2:23 pmwell, that sure implies that "struggling" is an understatement...Asgot wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 2:05 pmWhen you can upgrade with established players why wouldn’t you. They improved at the attack, d-middie, defense and faceoff all areas of need and they did it with solid guys. This is the new world order and you have to do whatever it takes to win. Rutgers is struggling in the recruiting game so they go to the transfer portalCreasedive wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 1:09 pm 11 to Rutgers is an embarrassment. Get a coach that can develop the players he recruited from high school.
- you typically sign for a year at a time aid if you even get that.
- everything else is on the table.
- anyone that commits to a school for promises particularly like pt owns some of that and probably gets a good life lesson.
- coaches that are selling it wrong will get theirs.
- at a minimum, programs will need to adjust as the environment and their options change. that means everybody, so it will include rutgers also a year and 5 from now.