GrundleStiltzkin
New Fish
And to be clear I’m not being critical of Dennis in saying that ... it’s more about believing what I have to say
And to be clear I’m not being critical of Dennis in saying that ... it’s more about believing what I have to say
I know exactly what I’m talking about
Too many idiots take whatever Dennis says as the gospel
Thankfully we have a new messiah now, and his name is @sonics1993. I want to be his minion.
I know exactly what I’m talking about
Too many idiots take whatever Dennis says as the gospel
Thankfully we have a new messiah now, and his name is @sonics1993. I want to be his minion.
It remains to be seen if he rises again or not
I know exactly what I’m talking about
Too many idiots take whatever Dennis says as the gospel
And to be clear I’m not being critical of Dennis in saying that ... it’s more about thinking critically and independently to arrive at conclusions
I know exactly what I’m talking about
Too many idiots take whatever Dennis says as the gospel
And to be clear I’m not being critical of Dennis in saying that ... it’s more about thinking critically and independently to arrive at conclusions
Let’s be clear on opportunity cost ...
It’s applicable when I have a finite amount of resources (usually in the form of $$$) and I’m making decisions on how to maximize bang for my buck (usually customers)
The limiting agent in CFB recruiting is amount of time on the road recruiting. Coaches have to be smart at where they travel, who they visit, and most importantly and not really talked about here are the HS programs/coaches they want to build pipelines with.
The flaw in how most of you are talking about opportunity cost is that the recruiting game isn’t about maximizing customers (recruits). The recruiting game is finite and in any given class it’s about being able to secure the top targets that you can. [/b]
Road Dawg is spot on in his assessment. Texas is all about building out infrastructure and pipelines for the future. 1 to 3 kids don’t sound like a lot but it’s 5-15% of our class. In the last 5 years we’ve gone from being blown out in Hawaii to very successful by investing, time, energy, and resources. Same with Utah. Texas is no different.
Yeah like huskyskeet said nobody was arguing to maximize customers. Everybody was arguing about time as a limiting factor.
Next time before you come in on your TCU MBA high horse trying to explain basic concepts like we are idiots maybe take a second read first.