Oh, hey 3,4! Glad you could join us.
Shitty timing by myself, I suppose?
But seriously, look at my comments from last year or so, I was disillusioned with following the entire recruiting process when Miami still had a top 10 class, was coming off a 9-3 season, and the future with Randy Shannon looked oh-so-bright.
I promise you I am not being at all bitter with this post. I don't even think Miami's class was that awful, considering the circumstances.
Anyways, since you guys know I have an opinion on everything, I have to touch on the over signing issue. Nothing is wrong with it. As long as you make sure the kids you move out of your school land on their feet (Memphis takes all of the Miami rejects), then there is no issue. Student Athletes are not offered a 4 year scholarship. The scholarship has to be renewed every year. Therefore, it is well within a schools rights to send a player packing in order to make space for a better player.
This does not always work out so well for the school. Miami made some extra space for a big time prospect last recruiting season (Seantrel Henderson) by giving the boot to Thearon Collier, who was one of the teams most sure handed wide receivers. While Seantrel is undoubtedly better than Collier, it was still a regrettable move because with the loss of tight end Jimmy Graham to the NFL, Miami only had one sure-handed receiver left in Leonard Hankerson.
And the article was laughable. I don't even think that guy understands what over signing is. You round off your 25 kids over a two or 3 year period, so having a 33 athlete class is nothing spectacularly immoral. And you all know how much I hate LSU for their cheating ways. So for me to defend them for something, they have to be fucking right.
I'm pretty sure Ohio State has their own ways of doing it as well. There is no way to win in college football by being 100% ethical. There should be some rules that are heavily enforced, such as paying players to go to one's school. And there should be some things that are watched, or at least more reported by the mainstream media, such as these extremes of dishonesty that some coaches use when trying to sway a player to their particular school (the reason I hated Meyer so much was because of his underhanded tactics with this. The dude was such a fucking prick).
Anyways, I had didn't have shit to do today so I watched a little ESPNU. It was funny to see Randy Shannon and Urban Meyer both sitting next to each other.