I don't really get the sleeping giant stuff with ASU.
There are 2 giants, 1 sleeping, in the Pac-12 south, and they're both in LA.
I don't really get the sleeping giant stuff with ASU.
I guess some of that talk has to do with Phoenix becoming a TBS hot spot, but I don't see sleeping giant either. It's a terrible school in the middle of the desert. Home grown stars flee out of there at a high rate. UWs recruiting success under Dom James, per Mincys post here, was lock down in-state and carefully select SoCal guys that SC/UCLA ignored. I don't see ASU locking down in-state anytime soon. I think UW is more ideally suited to execute that, homegrown players are more prone to staying in state and CP obviously has his OKG system that worked at a high level in Boise.I don't really get the sleeping giant stuff with ASU.
ASU is a very well coached team, probably the best coached/schemed team in the league right now. But I don't see them ever having top 3 or 4 talent.They take a lot of risks defensively with how much they blitz, and I think teams have started to figure that out. And they have benefitted, and will continue to benefit, from not playing both Oregon/Stanford in the same year the past 3 seasons.
I guess some of that talk has to do with Phoenix becoming a TBS hot spot, but I don't see sleeping giant either. It's a terrible school in the middle of the desert. Home grown stars flee out of there at a high rate. UWs recruiting success under Dom James, per Mincys post here, was lock down in-state and carefully select SoCal guys that SC/UCLA ignored. I don't see ASU locking down in-state anytime soon. I think UW is more ideally suited to execute that, homegrown players are more prone to staying in state and CP obviously has his OKG system that worked at a high level in Boise.I don't really get the sleeping giant stuff with ASU.
ASU is a very well coached team, probably the best coached/schemed team in the league right now. But I don't see them ever having top 3 or 4 talent.They take a lot of risks defensively with how much they blitz, and I think teams have started to figure that out. And they have benefitted, and will continue to benefit, from not playing both Oregon/Stanford in the same year the past 3 seasons.
I guess it is when you are trying to argue 2 is easier than 4.
So you're saying the Pac 6 of the Pac 12 is better than the Big 10 of the Big 12?
I'm saying that link doesnt support that the big12 is better than the pac12. Because 1) Stats are for losers. And 2) Half of the conference in his link is two spots better than the big12, and the other half is two spots worse.
But he says math is hard, so maybe he really means it? I'm honestly not sure.
That was my attempt at math humor
There is nothing funny about math I guess
Puppy has never made a stupid post, and id agree if I ever did
Sounds like PLSS has multiple personalities and they're both pretty fucking stupid.
Why do you hate his brother?
I guess some of that talk has to do with Phoenix becoming a TBS hot spot, but I don't see sleeping giant either. It's a terrible school in the middle of the desert. Home grown stars flee out of there at a high rate. UWs recruiting success under Dom James, per Mincys post here, was lock down in-state and carefully select SoCal guys that SC/UCLA ignored. I don't see ASU locking down in-state anytime soon. I think UW is more ideally suited to execute that, homegrown players are more prone to staying in state and CP obviously has his OKG system that worked at a high level in Boise.I don't really get the sleeping giant stuff with ASU.
ASU is a very well coached team, probably the best coached/schemed team in the league right now. But I don't see them ever having top 3 or 4 talent.They take a lot of risks defensively with how much they blitz, and I think teams have started to figure that out. And they have benefitted, and will continue to benefit, from not playing both Oregon/Stanford in the same year the past 3 seasons.
I guess some of that talk has to do with Phoenix becoming a TBS hot spot, but I don't see sleeping giant either. It's a terrible school in the middle of the desert. Home grown stars flee out of there at a high rate. UWs recruiting success under Dom James, per Mincys post here, was lock down in-state and carefully select SoCal guys that SC/UCLA ignored. I don't see ASU locking down in-state anytime soon. I think UW is more ideally suited to execute that, homegrown players are more prone to staying in state and CP obviously has his OKG system that worked at a high level in Boise.I don't really get the sleeping giant stuff with ASU.
ASU is a very well coached team, probably the best coached/schemed team in the league right now. But I don't see them ever having top 3 or 4 talent.They take a lot of risks defensively with how much they blitz, and I think teams have started to figure that out. And they have benefitted, and will continue to benefit, from not playing both Oregon/Stanford in the same year the past 3 seasons.
I don't really get the sleeping giant stuff with ASU.
If you look at some of those ASU teams from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s, there were some real powerhouses. That probably has something to do with the idea that it can be that way again.
Washington had some real powerhouses too.
I wonder if that has something to do with expectations around here.
I have long been a proponent of the sleeping giant theory with ASU. Like Washington, ASU has some major institutional advantages.
Of course, the whole idea of being a sleeping giant is that the fact you're asleep tends to eclipse every single one of Aubbie's iron laws. None of that shit matters when your entire program -- from administrators through coaches, players, and fans -- are napping.
For more on ASU's fugue state, here is a photo I took during late Q1 of UW's visit to Tempe in 2013 (the "the cancer won" game). This was a late season clash played in perfect weather between two teams with a lot left to play for. And yet somehow the (also dormant) visitors brought more fans to the game than ASU did.
I suspect Graham is going to have to post a lot more winning seasons before folks wake up down there.
I don't really get the sleeping giant stuff with ASU.
If you look at some of those ASU teams from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s, there were some real powerhouses. That probably has something to do with the idea that it can be that way again.
Washington had some real powerhouses too.
I wonder if that has something to do with expectations around here.
I have long been a proponent of the sleeping giant theory with ASU. Like Washington, ASU has some major institutional advantages.
Of course, the whole idea of being a sleeping giant is that the fact you're asleep tends to eclipse every single one of Aubbie's iron laws. None of that shit matters when your entire program -- from administrators through coaches, players, and fans -- are napping.
For more on ASU's fugue state, here is a photo I took during late Q1 of UW's visit to Tempe in 2013 (the "the cancer won" game). This was a late season clash played in perfect weather between two teams with a lot left to play for. And yet somehow the (also dormant) visitors brought more fans to the game than ASU did.
I suspect Graham is going to have to post a lot more winning seasons before folks wake up down there.
Graham is recruiting well, but not as well as the two LA schools or Oregon over the past 3 years. Even Stanfors over the past 3 years has recruited better.
Nearly all of the top Arizona players haven't been staying in state: Hundley, Devon Allen, Christian Kirk, Kyle Allen, Priest Willis, Kenny Lacy, all 3 of the Peat brothers, Casey Tucker the list goes on and on.
I support Sundevil76
All of you act like winning does not change the local perception with recruits anywhere? Koetter was such a turd to the local HS coaches that it takes time to change minds. Ericson was a complete loser in recruiting elite local programs like Chandler-Hamilton saying he could do better with the abundance of players in California. Kirk wanted to leave the state and only changed his mind recently due to Graham and three seasons of 8-10-10. When was the last time recruits like Gusitn, Irwin, Holiday, Masina, or Wicker would have the Devils in their final cut? ASU has a five star JC already. In state we have two of three best O-lineman. Bryce Perkins ( Paul Perkins brother at UCLA) is a highly ranked local QB committed. We did not even want the other local QB that is going to Michigan State since we have an elite one in Brady White. Peat pretty much is a shopping and not solid with UCLA, and could end up at ASU if the coaches don't sign someone they like better.Check out singing day if you still think AZ local kids are still leaving the state or programs like ASU can't get decent to elite Cali talent. Right now Scout has ASU with 18 commits at 21 and Washington with 21 players ranked 24, there is no reason either school can't get it done. There are two parts to building a program and both are crucial. Arizona is booked up with a ranking in the 30's. They can enjoy their top ten raking but over time the talent will tell.
If he leaves and ASU is a major player that is fine with us, but don't lay the same old tired crap on him leaving soon. If ASU gets a couple more years of 10 wins or more that is OK with everyone.