Re: Class of 2018 -
Bruce Wang - 06-06-2017
(06-05-2017, 09:40 AM)hurlburt88 link Wrote:The name Stenstrom bounces off the screen
IIRC we recruited two quarterbacks in his father's class. His father and Justin Armour. So why not offer him too?
Re: Class of 2018 -
BostonCard - 06-09-2017
Cryptic tweet...
https://twitter.com/garrettwolfe11/status/873261644444426240
Quote:GarrettWolfe11: Keep your phones close. Busy day in the @StanfordFball war room... #CardClass18 #CardClass19 #TheHomeOfIntellectualBrutality
Hmmm. Are we going to see some offers going out?
BC
Re: Class of 2018 -
BostonCard - 06-09-2017
Indeed we have. A bunch of new offers:
eg:
https://twitter.com/tanneringle/status/873339388532490240
https://twitter.com/jnrayburn/status/873334852824612866 (a top UND DE target)
https://twitter.com/andreslfox9/status/873309032903315456 (another DE target with LSU and Auburn offers)
BC
Re: Class of 2018 -
washingtonismoney - 06-10-2017
Particularly notable is the offer to MD DE Thomas Booker. I would guess he's likely to commit.
Re: Class of 2018 -
Bruce Wang - 06-11-2017
(06-10-2017, 07:30 AM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:Particularly notable is the offer to MD DE Thomas Booker. I would guess he's likely to commit.
The Solomon Thomas Effect.
The 2nd best part of this offer is that this was one of the Frollos' top targets and now the Domeheads have given up:
http://www.onefootdown.com/2017/6/10/15774604/notre-dame-football-recruiting-news-and-notes-for-irish-invasion-thomas-booker-stanford-cardinal
"4 Star defensive end, Thomas Booker, is one of the top targets on the board for the Fighting Irish, and up until Friday, we could have penciled Notre Dame in as his leader. However... Stanford is his number one school, and Booker has been waiting on the Stanford Cardinal to finally offer him. He spent a month out in Palo Alto last summer, and basically- this offer changes everything.
While you would like to think that Notre Dame is still sitting in good shape with all the love and attention, we have seen this Stanford story before."
Basically their only hope is Door Number #3.
Re: Class of 2018 -
stupac2 - 06-12-2017
(06-10-2017, 07:30 AM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:Particularly notable is the offer to MD DE Thomas Booker. I would guess he's likely to commit.
Any relation to Corey?
Re: Class of 2018 -
Durty Nelly - 06-13-2017
Ethan Bonner, DB, Texas
https://twitter.com/ethanbonner/status/874313092980670470/photo/1
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/6210827/57e1e74a0aff7ba3c40db1fa
Re: Class of 2018 -
Spiny_Norman - 06-13-2017
(06-13-2017, 01:08 AM)Durty Nelly link Wrote:Ethan Bonner, DB, Texas
https://twitter.com/ethanbonner/status/874313092980670470/photo/1
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/6210827/57e1e74a0aff7ba3c40db1fa
Looks like he committed to Northwestern back in April. But Stanford continues to pursue. Bonner is from the same high school as Taylor Skaufel who played DB in the Harbaugh era.
Re: Class of 2018 -
TreesAndBirds - 06-13-2017
(06-10-2017, 07:30 AM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:Particularly notable is the offer to MD DE Thomas Booker. I would guess he's likely to commit.
Same Baltimore school as Hamilton and Maddox from 2016. Very good school. Hopefully nice pipeline developing.
Re: Class of 2018 -
Durty Nelly - 06-14-2017
Bryson Richardson, S, Georgia
https://twitter.com/6_bRich/status/875147955384221701/photo/1
http://www.hudl.com/profile/1447334/bryson-richardson
Re: Class of 2018 -
Durty Nelly - 06-24-2017
Travian Blaylock, CB, Texas
https://twitter.com/traeblay_21/status/878441604633300992
http://www.hudl.com/profile/4525798/travian-blaylock
Re: Class of 2018 -
OutsiderFan - 07-10-2017
Rivals suggests 5 star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown is a Stanford-U.S.C. battle, but says others could be in the mix. I'm going to guess wherever 5 star QB JT Daniels goes, is where St. Brown ends up. Stanford and U.S.C. are fighting for both St. Brown in '18 and Daniels in '19.
https://n.rivals.com/news/battle-at-the-beach-west-coast-recruiting-takeaways
Re: Class of 2018 -
BostonCard - 07-10-2017
That makes no sense; if St. Brown is a year ahead of Daniels, he will most likely commit a few months earlier (not a year before because generally QB's commit early in the cycle).
Re: Class of 2018 -
OutsiderFan - 07-10-2017
Isn't there a good chance Daniels commits before Brown, even though he is one year behind? Daniels seems like the type of recruit who will commit very early and St. Brown the type to commit very late.
Re: Class of 2018 -
Bruce Wang - 07-11-2017
It's possible for Daniels to commit before the King of Gods. Jack West committed around this time last year, so it's possible for Daniels to commit soon, and then the King of Gods later in the year or right before NSD. However, the reporting on Daniels's recruitment suggests that he won't commit until the normal time for QBs so my guess is next spring/summer.
Re: Class of 2018 -
Durty Nelly - 07-26-2017
Offfer
Kendall Williamson, CB, Georgia
https://twitter.com/kentw2018/status/889957554922639361
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/5130537/57ba52c1eae10c6568ddbe4f
Re: Class of 2018 -
FarmBoy - 07-26-2017
This is a pretty stark data set showing the contrast between Stanford and the rest of the Power 5 conference teams when it comes to the number of offers made:
https://twitter.com/BlairRIVALS/status/889994320237002752
It's pretty exceptional Stanford is able to maintain high quality recruiting classes at an order of magnitude fewer offers made year in and year out.
Some selections:
1 Iowa State 388
18 Arizona 225
25 Oregon 214
34 UCLA 200
52 Cal 137
53 USC 132
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65 Stanford 32
Re: Class of 2018 -
FarmBoy - 07-26-2017
Elite QB picks Princeton:
http://www.espn.com/college-football/recruiting/story/_/id/20158290/espn-300-qb-brevin-white-commits-princeton-arizona-state-oregon-state-tennessee-utah
Was he on our radar at all?
Re: Class of 2018 -
OutsiderFan - 07-26-2017
Those offer numbers are quite revealing.
Specifically, it is interesting to see the discrepancy between Shaw and Harbaugh. Given they both coached at Stanford and both had success, no better stat demonstrates "there is more than one way to skin a cat" when it comes to approach to scholarship offers.
Before seeing where Michigan ranked, I assumed they would be much further down the list because I would have thought Harbaugh would be more selective in terms of the talent pool he is pursuing.Â
This data might reveal something we have never really seen before, that though Stanford's pool is smaller than everyone else's, it may well be that many programs can't actually fish in the Stanford pool. What I mean is that yes, anyone who can be admitted to Stanford can be admitted to say Iowa State, but these numbers demonstrate Iowa State isn't going to be able to pull fish from Stanford's pool, despite this.
The conventional thinking has always been "how can Stanford compete with such a small pool everyone else can fish in?" The answer seems to be that Stanford's smaller pool has fewer fish(recruits), but Stanford is among very few with the bait to land them. So when you factor in Stanford's close rate on offers, the pool Stanford has, in relative terms, is actually as big or bigger than the powerhouse programs. Stanford has successfully created such a uniquely powerful brand that the small size of admissible recruits doesn't really seem to be an issue that holding the program back anymore. In fact, Stanford has turned a weakness into a strength. This is really quite impressive.
Re: Class of 2018 -
Durty Nelly - 07-26-2017
(07-26-2017, 05:13 AM)FarmBoy link Wrote:This is a pretty stark data set showing the contrast between Stanford and the rest of the Power 5 conference teams when it comes to the number of offers made:
https://twitter.com/BlairRIVALS/status/889994320237002752
It's pretty exceptional Stanford is able to maintain high quality recruiting classes at an order of magnitude fewer offers made year in and year out.
Some selections:
1 Iowa State 388
18 Arizona 225
25 Oregon 214
34 UCLA 200
52 ×ÉÉ 137
53 Under Stanford Control (again) 132
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65 Stanford 32
Notice that at 63 is UW with 69 offers. Peterson knows who he wants and often gets them. They are not going away as a force in the Pac 12 North.