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See his point #1 about this being a discussion board and things being OPEN TO DISCUSS. He did not say anything about only one side can discuss.
The point is that people call others who have concerns and make these concerns known are "Debby Downers", etc. We're not. We just have concerns. It is ok to have concerns. We can have concerns and still support the coaches/program.
To further address this, would be to devolve this even further into a non football discussion, so let's just get back on track, shall we?

Really nice add on the Mississippi State tackle. Not a Jacarrius Peak, but a nice piece, which is what we need. 25 pressures and 3 sacks allowed on ~460 passing snaps this season isn't bad against SEC competition. At worst, we should have a pretty good amount of depth on the OL now
 
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Drove Hurts away? I disagree.............I dont think we drove anyone away. Hurts still strongly identifies with Bama and someone who was driven away probably wouldnt do that
Maybe we’re arguing semantics. He wasn’t forced out. He could have stayed around for another year as a backup. But he lost his starting position (which was perfectly justified) and he left because there was no avenue for him to start again for Bama, barring injury to Tua. No ill intent on Bama’s part, but it had the effect of driving him away.
 
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I’ll say one thing, we have went from what I personally felt was panic mode a few weeks ago when we got off to a slow start and missed on some big names…..

All things considered now, we have filled needs mostly along both lines of scrimmage, and considering where we were, and where we are now, I don’t see how anyone could complain at this point.
 
Well I think there's probably a minimum number to that, and I'd probably set it at 5. 7 is a solid sized transfer class if you are mostly building through recruiting and don't have many exits. They had 14 exits, so it just depends on their roster number and all that mess, as to whether that's a net gain or a net loss . But I guess that's why they're #10, and not #1
247Sports calculates team transfer portal rankings
using a weighted system based on individual player ratings, applying a Gaussian distribution (bell curve) formula that gives the most value to a team's top-rated transfers, with less weight for lower-rated players, ensuring all commitments contribute while rewarding elite talent. The system sums these weighted scores to create a total team score, similar to their regular recruiting rankings but specific to portal additions, prioritizing quality over quantity in the portal.
How the Gaussian Distribution Works
  1. Individual Player Ratings: Each transfer player receives a 247Sports rating (e.g., 100 for a 5-star, 90-97 for 4-star, etc.) based on their scouting and potential.
  2. Weighted Contribution: A team's top player contributes nearly 100% of their rating's value, the second-best contributes slightly less, and so on, forming a bell curve where the value decreases for lower-rated players.
  3. Team Score Calculation: The total team score is the sum of these weighted ratings for all their transfers.
  4. Impact of Class Size: The formula adjusts for the number of commits; teams with many commits don't get disproportionately rewarded, and teams with fewer, but higher-rated, players can rank highly.
Key Takeaway
A school loading up on numerous lower-rated transfers won't surpass a team that selectively adds fewer, but higher-graded, elite talent, mirroring the philosophy of their regular recruit rankings.
 
I’ll say one thing, we have went from what I personally felt was panic mode a few weeks ago when we got off to a slow start and missed on some big names…..

All things considered now, we have filled needs mostly along both lines of scrimmage, and considering where we were, and where we are now, I don’t see how anyone could complain at this point.
There's always that certain topic on OL coach not being let go...
 
My wife says I use a Gassian distribution formula. It’s usually comes into play after a late night stop at Taco Bell and couple lukewarm Coronas…..
The Gassian Distribution formula is some of the most guarded knowledge on the planet,they don't teach this in college. You have to have the right kind of brains to understand it.
 
Seems like a high school recruiting rating should get less and less weight as a player goes through his college career. I don’t know if this is done in the ratings developed for the transfer portal.
I'd think it would vary from player to player, but there is no way they have time to fully evaluate every single player in the portal, so they probably weight the HS rating a lot more than they should. I'd wager that these transfer portal rankings are even less accurate than the HS ones for that reason.
 
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