Uh... guys? Kendall Bussey
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I don't believe that the Busseys had some hidden agenda with Tulane. Just a better offer came along that was hard to pass up. Agree with Sader on recruiting. We don't have to out recruit the SEC. Just try and keep the local players that schools like Houston, Tulsa and USM have been able to come in and take at will over the years. That plus win some occasional recruiting battles with the P5 schools and we'll have the talent to be an upper level AAC program.
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Bussey finally got his 4th star from rivals today
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Is Nebraska a done deal for Bussey? One of the sites shows him as a solid verbal. Just wondering if anyone has anymore inside info.
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well saidsader24 wrote:Nothing is ever a done deal in recruiting teenagers until they sign on the dotted line.
Recruiting is a lot like poker, the bigger the chip stack the better you can push around your opponents. Somehow Tulane may have to disguise their hand a little better with future 4 star kids.
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Look at the pictures of the Nebraska football facilities. How do we expect CJ to be able to out recruit universities that have facilities like this?
Of course, that's why he's asked for facilities. Are we serious about giving that to him? Doesn't look like it.
https://www.google.com/search?q=nebrask ... 80&dpr=0.9
Of course, that's why he's asked for facilities. Are we serious about giving that to him? Doesn't look like it.
https://www.google.com/search?q=nebrask ... 80&dpr=0.9
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Just saw that Rivals ranked Bussey #77 in the latest top 100 and 2nd highest rated player in LA.
No one here would have believed that Tulane would have landed a verbal from a top 100 player from NOLA as recently as 1 year ago, even if we don't land the player in the end. Can you imagine what kind of recruiter CJ would be if he had comparable facilities?
Cowen/Dickson are still applying the Tulane Model, building a stadium for a "boutique" program while CJ is trying to build something much bigger. I hope CJ is able to overcome the hurdle presented by these buffoons.
No one here would have believed that Tulane would have landed a verbal from a top 100 player from NOLA as recently as 1 year ago, even if we don't land the player in the end. Can you imagine what kind of recruiter CJ would be if he had comparable facilities?
Cowen/Dickson are still applying the Tulane Model, building a stadium for a "boutique" program while CJ is trying to build something much bigger. I hope CJ is able to overcome the hurdle presented by these buffoons.
I think if we had equal facilities he'd still go there. It's a better football league and a school with potential to win a national championship and besides all of that it has great football history. What sold him on his visit was the Nebraska Heisman Trophy Case room he saw. Johnny Rodgers, Mike Rozier and Eric Crouch all won one while playing there. He got to hold and take pictures with the Heisman and said he wanted to get a chance at winning one. CJ shows his Saint's Superbowl ring and his Miami Hurricane National Championship ring. Kids go for that stuff nowdays.jonathanjoseph wrote:Just saw that Rivals ranked Bussey #77 in the latest top 100 and 2nd highest rated player in LA.
No one here would have believed that Tulane would have landed a verbal from a top 100 player from NOLA as recently as 1 year ago, even if we don't land the player in the end. Can you imagine what kind of recruiter CJ would be if he had comparable facilities?
Cowen/Dickson are still applying the Tulane Model, building a stadium for a "boutique" program while CJ is trying to build something much bigger. I hope CJ is able to overcome the hurdle presented by these buffoons.
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I agree that Toledo would have never even been involved with a kid like that much less get him to commit at some point. The recruiting is getting better and better and the local strategy is starting to work. I think this year is going to be tough, but I think We'll be really good in 2015. CJ started from scratch here, Bowden was fortunate enough to walk into a poorly coached but talented and veteran squad. I think the coaching on Offensive side of the ball needs to get better, but it's hard to be good on offense with no QB and no Offensive Line. I think those 2 areas will be drastically improved in 2015.
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I wouldn't disagree with that, but that's not a reason not to have competitive facilities. Just being in the discussion was unthinkable recently and plenty of NOLA/LA kids don't want to go far from home. Let's see where we are in 2015 when CJ's first group are seniors, my guess is that by then we could land a Bussey if we had the facilities.tpstulane wrote:I think if we had equal facilities he'd still go there. It's a better football league and a school with potential to win a national championship and besides all of that it has great football history. What sold him on his visit was the Nebraska Heisman Trophy Case room he saw. Johnny Rodgers, Mike Rozier and Eric Crouch all won one while playing there. He got to hold and take pictures with the Heisman and said he wanted to get a chance at winning one. CJ shows his Saint's Superbowl ring and his Miami Hurricane National Championship ring. Kids go for that stuff nowdays.jonathanjoseph wrote:Just saw that Rivals ranked Bussey #77 in the latest top 100 and 2nd highest rated player in LA.
No one here would have believed that Tulane would have landed a verbal from a top 100 player from NOLA as recently as 1 year ago, even if we don't land the player in the end. Can you imagine what kind of recruiter CJ would be if he had comparable facilities?
Cowen/Dickson are still applying the Tulane Model, building a stadium for a "boutique" program while CJ is trying to build something much bigger. I hope CJ is able to overcome the hurdle presented by these buffoons.
You seem to have an obsessive fascination with facilities which I think discredits prospective football recruits and reeks of a cart before the horse mentality. We have been attracting talent in the defensive backfield *solely* upon the fact that by coming to Tulane recruits will absolutely be developed to NFL standards. If we can replicate this status of NFL credibility to the offensive & defensive lines there is no limit to what Tulane can accomplish with the abundance of talent in this region.jonathanjoseph wrote:I wouldn't disagree with that, but that's not a reason not to have competitive facilities. Just being in the discussion was unthinkable recently and plenty of NOLA/LA kids don't want to go far from home. Let's see where we are in 2015 when CJ's first group are seniors, my guess is that by then we could land a Bussey if we had the facilities.tpstulane wrote:I think if we had equal facilities he'd still go there. It's a better football league and a school with potential to win a national championship and besides all of that it has great football history. What sold him on his visit was the Nebraska Heisman Trophy Case room he saw. Johnny Rodgers, Mike Rozier and Eric Crouch all won one while playing there. He got to hold and take pictures with the Heisman and said he wanted to get a chance at winning one. CJ shows his Saint's Superbowl ring and his Miami Hurricane National Championship ring. Kids go for that stuff nowdays.jonathanjoseph wrote:Just saw that Rivals ranked Bussey #77 in the latest top 100 and 2nd highest rated player in LA.
No one here would have believed that Tulane would have landed a verbal from a top 100 player from NOLA as recently as 1 year ago, even if we don't land the player in the end. Can you imagine what kind of recruiter CJ would be if he had comparable facilities?
Cowen/Dickson are still applying the Tulane Model, building a stadium for a "boutique" program while CJ is trying to build something much bigger. I hope CJ is able to overcome the hurdle presented by these buffoons.
In the end it doesn't come down to things that will be decisive, it comes down to relationships.
Every staff has shitbird coaches, but no successful staff can afford to have sub-par coaching at the three primary positions (corner, d-line & o-line). The future of Tulane Football rests on the skills of the o-line & d-line coaches to secure and develop talent. If an IPF is in Tulane's future it will come as a natural result of winning.
Well, Im going to say it- we have enough running backs for the foreseeable future why waste a scholly on him? I mean its not like he can play another position and he does go to a Class 3 school. Not a powerhouse Class 5A school.
From what I've read his Dad wants him to go to Nebraska and he wants to go to Tennessee and they are in a Tug Of War of some sort. I agree in that with Thompson, Hilliard, Badie, and Anderson coming in we are more than set at RB. I don't think we'll be in play here unless the kid takes too long to make a decision and loses his offer to someone else and we have one available at the last minute. I think Hilliard and Badie if Badie can stay healthy are going to be one of the best RB tandems in the country in the next 3 years.
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And Lazedrick Thompson is no slouch either. As a power back, he'll be much better as an upperclassmen. Need to focus the remaining scholarships on lineman.sader24 wrote:From what I've read his Dad wants him to go to Nebraska and he wants to go to Tennessee and they are in a Tug Of War of some sort. I agree in that with Thompson, Hilliard, Badie, and Anderson coming in we are more than set at RB. I don't think we'll be in play here unless the kid takes too long to make a decision and loses his offer to someone else and we have one available at the last minute. I think Hilliard and Badie if Badie can stay healthy are going to be one of the best RB tandems in the country in the next 3 years.
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+1 on both comments. We are more than fine at RB. No ill will toward Bussey but his scholly went to Anderson. Plus, I realize he is a young guy but he is showing that he isn't reliable. Unless he is the next Matt Forte, move on.jonathanjoseph wrote:And Lazedrick Thompson is no slouch either. As a power back, he'll be much better as an upperclassmen. Need to focus the remaining scholarships on lineman.sader24 wrote:From what I've read his Dad wants him to go to Nebraska and he wants to go to Tennessee and they are in a Tug Of War of some sort. I agree in that with Thompson, Hilliard, Badie, and Anderson coming in we are more than set at RB. I don't think we'll be in play here unless the kid takes too long to make a decision and loses his offer to someone else and we have one available at the last minute. I think Hilliard and Badie if Badie can stay healthy are going to be one of the best RB tandems in the country in the next 3 years.
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Wow, brutal couple of weeks. i wonder if he would have been going as hard if he hadn't opened up his recruiting.tpstulane wrote:He tore his ACL in Newman's last game.
I'd have no problem signing him and redshirting him in 2015.
Injuries happen, just one of those things. That injury will affect his recruiting though since he is a RB.mbawavefan12 wrote:Wow, brutal couple of weeks. i wonder if he would have been going as hard if he hadn't opened up his recruiting.tpstulane wrote:He tore his ACL in Newman's last game.
I'd have no problem signing him and redshirting him in 2015.
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