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Not kidding. If we can't block we aren't going to run or throw well. If we can't get any pressure up front we're going to remain a bottom half of college football defense, instead of top 20. Hamilton has offers from powerhouses FAU, FIU, Syracuse, Southern Illinois, Temple and Western Kentucky....and Miami. Is this what you consider highly recruited? Killins has offers from Miami, West Virginia and Louisville, and the rest of his offers were no better or worse than us. Micah Reed had offers from Florida, Kentucky, Louisville, Indiana, Purdue, and Vandy (point being they were P5 programs). Same year, 2013, Dontravious had offers similar to Hamilton. Overall, my point is on paper these kids aren't any better or worse than what we've pulled in the last 3 years or so. The only thing that matters is what they do out on the field anyways.
As for the guys you say will not be on the roster at the end of next season, you nor I have a crystal ball as to who will succeed or won't under our new schemes and staff, and very few players will quit or transfer if they like and enjoy showing up for work each day. Last season the coaches quit on a bunch of young, inexperienced players. A new staff is going to reinvigorate a lot of them. It's not like our overall program has institutional issues. UCF does very well to make sure they excel on and off the field. This isn't the NFL where you come in and trade or release players. That's not how college football works, or UCF runs their program.
Latavious Murray was recruited as a LB so where a kid starts is not always where they remain. We, like every other program has also brought in some good talent that failed to come to fruition on the field. We can only wait until next season and see what happens. This staff will do much better in recruiting next year as they will have time to establish and build relationships with kids and coaches.
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