
Tuesday February 03, 2009
Big Day Eve
Big Day Eve
Wednesday is a big day in Tigertown. The Class of 2009 will officially become Tigers when signing day starts tomorrow morning and the day will end with the 10th-ranked Clemson team hosting third-ranked Duke at 9:00 pm in Littlejohn.
The past few signing days have created quite the buzz around Tigertown with huge signing days and signing day coupes. I do not anticipate this kind of excitement tomorrow. This class has terrific quality but is low in terms of quantity. Below are several reasons for the low numbers:
1-Alabama
The Tigers came into the season riding a wave of positive energy. They were highly rated in the pre-season magazines and pre-season polls. Clemson was one of the hot teams in the country. The Tigers were one of the teams that had the attention of top prospects all across the Southeast as the perception was that Clemson was very close to doing something very special.
However, the bad news is with those expectations came a huge letdown. The Tigers looked awful in the opening game of the season and got physically dominated. The national and regional media rightfully portrayed Clemson as one of the biggest disappointments early in the year. The Tigers had benefitted from all of the publicity in the pre-season but all of the positives disappeared in one August night in the Georgia Dome. Prospects took notice that something was wrong in Clemson very early.
2-The Disappointing Season
This was supposed to be the year where the Tigers broke through and finally won the Atlantic Division. Clemson was the best team on paper. They had the ACC Pre-season MVP in record setting quarterback Cullen Harper. They had record setting running back in James Davis and the top wide receiver in the league in Aaron Kelly.
The team never rebounded from the opening game disaster against Alabama and found a way to fall apart in the second half against Maryland. Injuries to the likes of C.J. Spiller and the offensive line hurt and the loss to Wake Forest pretty much sealed the Tigers fate in terms of the ACC season. The heavy pre-season favorite could not beat the teams they were supposed to beat and opposing coaches asked recruits how long it would take Bowden to win a division title?
3-Mid-Year Coaching Change
Making the coaching change was the right thing to do in the middle of the season for short-term benefit of the program. However, prospects ended the month of November without knowing who Clemson’s next coach would be. Instability at the head coach position is never a good thing for recruiting.
4-De-Commitments
Craig Loston would have probably never ended up at Clemson but Devonte Holloman’s defection hurt. Clemson went from having two of the nation’s top rated safeties to having zero safety commitments. The Tigers needed safeties but many other prospects committed elsewhere when Loston and Holloman chose Clemson. The same can be said be said when Eric Fields did not improve his academic status. Ben Axon and Larry Raper were not big losses but the perception of de-commitments hurt programs.
5-Early Commitments
Recruiting has changed so much in recent years. Prospects now often commit during their junior year or the summer before their senior seasons. With so many of the top prospects already committed to other schools by the time Dabo was named head coach, the Tigers had a much smaller pool to chose from. The staff did a nice job of getting some undecided prospects on board and they tried hard to get some prospects committed to other schools to change their minds but it is difficult to make up for two years of recruiting in two months.
6-Stability at other programs
Dabo was the new kid on the block. For most of the prospects sophomore, junior and senior seasons they had ben sold on Bowden being at Clemson. All of the sudden the message changed. Mark Richt, Butch Davis and Urban Meyer are more established in their states and it makes it hard for the new coaches. Other coaches were still selling the same message. Clemson had benefitted from this stability for years under Bowden but this was obviously not the case for this class.
7-Fallbacks
The final reason why the numbers will be down in this class is the fact the staff decided to not go heavy with fallback prospects. They may sign Darrell Smith tomorrow but he is the only fallback prospect Clemson offered. This is the right decision. A one-year stop gap many times turns into a four year mistake. The correct strategy is to save the scholarships for next season.
The Good News
All is not lost in this class. There are some really good football players signing with Clemson tomorrow. Also this staff is loaded with fantastic recruiters. I am not sure any staff in America has an offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator who can recruit like Billy Napier and Kevin Steele. Jeff Scott has gotten off to a good start in his recruiting career. Danny Pearman is one of the most respected recruiters in the South and has been for years. David Blackwell is a terrific recruiter who is popular in South Carolina with high school coaches. Charlie Harbison has been known as a top notch recruiter for over 15 years. Brad Scott is a very experienced recruiter that has been very consistent in signing big-time players for 25 years. Chris Rumph is quickly becoming known as an outstanding young recruiter and can be counted on as a strength.
Also Dabo is an incredible recruiter who will do well when he establishes relationships with prospects and their families. There is a transition from an assistant coach to a head coach in terms on recruiting but Dabo has the people skills and the organization skills needed to make a smooth transition.
I think you can rest assured that the staff will feel a sense of urgency with the next class at Clemson. In the past five years schools like LSU and Penn State have had classes with less than 15 signees, so maintaining success despite one small class can be done. However, it puts more pressure on the next class. Clemson needs to have both quantity and quality in the next class.
Next February the Tigers will need to sign players at every position especially at corner, offensive line, defensive line and wide receiver.
Tomorrow I will add some recruiting notes and touch more on the huge top-ten battle in Littlejohn tomorrow night.
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Prayer List
We have started a prayer list on the blog. Here are the guidelines:
*If you are offended by prayer or prayer lists then I apologize in advance. The blog is free and the prayer list will be on the bottom of the page so you don’t have to read it.
*If you would like to add someone to the list please e-mail me at mickeyplyler@hotmail.com
*If you want the reason for the prayer to be added to the name please specify in your e-mails.
*Please let me know when it is appropriate to take the person off of the prayer list
Those who need our prayers include:
Finn Brookover-was born Wednesday, January 14 several weeks pre-mature and was 2 lbs. 15 ounces. She is doing well but like all pre-mature babies she will have to get through several issues over the next few weeks.
Mrs. Kathleen Bowers
Larry in Naples, FL. Larry is currently being kept sedated in ICU and has acute pancreatitis. Larry is going to be transferred this week to Shands in Gainesville, FL for surgery on his pancreas. The doctors are saying that there is a 40% mortality rate with this surgery and if successful, there will still be a very long recovery. Larry is a great guy and a wonderful husband/father. Larry is 32 years old.
RTG-Pawsitive Tiger
Kaitlyn L-4 year old girl in TN who has seizures and a brain lesion that may be a slow-growing tumor. She will likely have a biopsy in February.
Mary-Louise Pawlowski (John's daughter)
Sandy Wright
Jo Ann Bachman
Frank Taylor
Kenneth Bryant
Pruitt Martin
Got igers and his family
David Rowland
Leonard Gillespie and his family
Jim S
Christine Hepfer
Daniel Rosborough-4-year old Inman, SC who will have a kidney transplant 1/14/09 in Charleston
Special Prayer Request from Peggy Lesley at Brookwood Church .
I am starting a signing for my son's best friend who has cancer (Hodgkin's Lymphoma). He is 11 years old and is not doing well at all. He was diagnosed with this cancer 2 weeks ago and the tumor is next to his jugular vein and entwined in it...has moved his wind pipe over a inch making it hard for him to breathe. The tumor is the size of a large eggplant and is sitting right above his heart. This little boy needs all the prayer he can get. I would like you to sign this and pass it on to as many people as you can. Once we get to a thousand people can you please send this back to me at: 1volsgirl@bellsouth.net When I get the 1000 people that have signed it...I am going to print this up for my sons best friend and show him how many people care and how many people are praying for him to get better. If you have a heart at all, you will all do this for me. I love this child as though he is my own and we really need all the prayers! Thanks,
Peggy
Amy Murphey - diagnosed with ALS, pray for healing
Jack Huffman
Nancy Winkler
Dr. Nancy Strom Morgan
Ronnie Queen
Creighton McCallum
Edward Putman
John Reeve
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Posted by Biochem 98 on February 03, 2009 at 11:50 AM EST #
Mickey - with all respect, how can you name Alabama as the Number 1 reason and yet I fail to see the name of our Head Coach on your list? Seriously - how is the head coach isn't responsible for the results but a loss to an out-of-conference team in August is the top reason?
Opposing recruiters shouted 'thank you' the day Dabo was annointed. You don't believe me - add up the de-commits. This was a huge mistake and the bill is coming due. It is going to get worse because I guarantee you - he will be on the hot seat before November. Watch what happens to recruiting then.
Posted by AllOrangeAllTheTime on February 03, 2009 at 12:05 PM EST #
Devonte Holloman was not as big of a loss and people make it out to be. Seen the kid play and have seen film, not impressed.
Posted by natedawgSWU on February 03, 2009 at 01:03 PM EST #
very good blog. i'm unsure as to whether the ordering of factors is suppose to reflect importance. if so, i would place coaching change and early commitments toward the top. regardless, i agree with the assessment, and believe the low number of scholarships is more indicative of dabo's confidence in future classes than any failure on his part.
Posted by UWtiger on February 03, 2009 at 01:07 PM EST #
allorange-I am sorry for the cinfusion. I going chronologically and not in importance. Sorry for the confusion.
Posted by Mickey Plyler on February 03, 2009 at 01:55 PM EST #
Obviously one of the top-2 reasons that Clemson will have a weaker recruiting class is the fact that Clemson hired no-name, no-experience guys to be head coach and offensive coordinator. Look at Tennesee. They hired a big-name coach like Lane Kiffin who had no ties to the South, and yet he was able to step right in and out-recruit Clemson. Similarly, big-name Butch Davis stepped into the UNC job was able to land great recruits immediately. And the legendary Steve Spurrier is out-recruiting Clemson in our own backyard and making Clemson weaker-- which then makes it harder to recruit. Unless Dabo proves himeslf by winning an ACC title (or at least a division title), next season, I fear that Clemson's recruiting will degrade. And if Dabo has a mediocre season (or worse), I fear recruiting will take a nose dive that will affect Clemson for many years to come. So I think next season will determine Clemson's football success for many years to come.
Posted by Razzmatazz on February 03, 2009 at 02:02 PM EST #
AllOrange, get your butt back to the coot site where you belong. Go ALL IN or get the HELL OUT. We don't need your negativity. There is nothing you can do about it now. He is our coach and you can support him, or you can cry like a little girl for the next 10 months because COME NOVEMBER, we are all going to enjoy the improvement we see in attitude and team unity. You ever wonder why teams like Tampa Rays or the Arizona Cardinals have high successes in their relative sports without having big names on the roster? It's called faith. Belief in one's self and one's abilities. Team work and unity. Dabo was saying and doing all the right things at the end of the season, and I have FAITH that he will succeed in the coming years. Take that, take that, take that...
Posted by Paws4Effect on February 03, 2009 at 02:10 PM EST #
Paws4Effect your childish tirade might make you feel better but then you'd be ignoring the results of recruiting. I'm focused on results, not faith. I'm all in with Clemson but clearly not with Dabo. I think he is a fine man and good coach - but head coach, no that was a mistake. A mistake we are paying for this week and a mistake we will pay for in the fall. I hope I'm wrong of course and I'll be back here to take the heat because I'm a Clemson man.
Posted by AllOrangeAllTheTime on February 03, 2009 at 02:47 PM EST #
It's foolish to think that a bigger name would have "saved" recruits. Maybe 1 or 2 guys, but we would have still been down in numbers, and we may have lost out on Boyd who is our biggest recruit. I agree with Mickey. The Alabama loss really hurt (and by the way, they rocked us with a bunch of freshmen who had faith in their coach's system), but it was the failure to live up to the preseason hype that made the biggest impact on recruiting. Not Dabo. Dabo has been our best recruiter since he's been at Clemson. You missed your mark, and Dabo will continue to be a great recruiter many years from now and will also make a great head coach. Furthermore, it will be foolish to judge Dabo based on one season. I think we need to see continued improvement over the next 2 or 3 seasons much like OP's basketball team, and I think we have a real shot at being an elite football program in 2 or 3 years--he has inherited a great program that already has many components in place.
Posted by Paws4Effect on February 03, 2009 at 03:24 PM EST #
To be this negative shows that AllOrange has no intelligence. Dabo has already shown qualities Clemson had been missing for years,such as a true mean streak he hides from the public. We needed some toughness. If you think girlish-looking Lane Kiffin is so great why don't you pull for Tennessee?
Posted by CLEMS75 on February 03, 2009 at 03:28 PM EST #
Paws...everheard of Kurt Warner? What about Larry Fitzgerald? First ballot HOFers are BIG names...take that x3
Posted by CM Shack on February 03, 2009 at 04:48 PM EST #
Am I the only one that thinks there would be a contingent that would complain about the coach no matter who we hired?
Posted by Locotiger on February 03, 2009 at 05:15 PM EST #
Clems75: I'm not physically attracted to men, so unlike you, I don't care what a head coach looks like. I provided some examples of how big-name coaches (like Kiffin, Davis, and Spurrier) are able to come in and immediately draw top recruiting classes to mediocre programs because of their resume. Your counter-argument is that Kiffin is girlish looking and that I should root for Tennessee? I'm a Clemson grad and a diehard Clemson fan so why on earth would I root for Tennessee unless they're playing SoCar? When I called for Bowden's ouster, I remember people like you telling me to root for the Gamecocks.
Posted by Razzmatazz on February 03, 2009 at 05:56 PM EST #
By the way, Dabo & Napier might be the greatest coaches in the history of Clemson for all I know. I hope they are. I like them. I'm simply saying that their lack of a resume and name recognition make it harder for them to recruit. And Dabo needs to have a great season, or recruiting will suffer more than it would if he were a big-name coach.
Posted by Razzmatazz on February 03, 2009 at 06:27 PM EST #
Recruits like to go to schools where they win a conference championship.Until we do that feat,it will be tough for Dabo or any coach to sell this kids to come to Clemson.
Posted by cubobby80 on February 03, 2009 at 07:24 PM EST #
Well it sure worked for USC--- Just look how many conference championships they have won--- With big name coach's...
Posted by Gray_Court_Tiger on February 03, 2009 at 09:10 PM EST #
Recruiting was hurt this year because we got run out of the stadium in Atlanta. Point blank.
Dabo is the best recruiter in the Southeast. Napier & Steele are of the same caliber.
The guy had two months to recruit and got one of the best prospects in the country and Kelly & Bryce Brown are going to commit tomorrow. Book it.
Posted by dchinners on February 04, 2009 at 01:03 AM EST #
Dabo has proven he can recruit with the best,but he has yet to prove he is a big game coach.I still question if he was the right hire.Some fans and recruits alike want to see results not hear promises.For ten years Tommy made promises that he did not keep.Dabo has to win big to convince these kids that we are ACC title contenders.A record of 7-5 or 8-4 wont cut it if we are to compete against the likes of Ohio State or FSU.He has to go 9-3 or better every year starting next year if he wants to land these blue chippers.Dabo we expect results nxt season.There is no grace period if you lose next year.The critisism starts imediately.
Posted by cubobby80 on February 04, 2009 at 06:45 AM EST #
Dabo has proven he can recruit with the best,but he has yet to prove he is a big game coach.I still question if he was the right hire.Some fans and recruits alike want to see results not hear promises.For ten years Tommy made promises that he did not keep.Dabo has to win big to convince these kids that we are ACC title contenders.A record of 7-5 or 8-4 wont cut it if we are to compete against the likes of Ohio State or FSU.He has to go 9-3 or better every year starting next year if he wants to land these blue chippers.Dabo we expect results nxt season.There is no grace period if you lose next year.The critisism starts imediately.
Posted by cubobby80 on February 04, 2009 at 06:45 AM EST #
go back and compare Dabos first class of recruits with Tommy Bowdens. Dabo could have sighned a few more 2 star and maybe some 1 star recruits to raise our rankings in rivals or scouts. Why do that when we have CJ ford chancler returning for one more year. WE have had 4 top 25 classes in a row with last years #2. The last time I checked ESPN had us in their top 25 this year. I dont put much stock in rivals or scout you could sighn 25 3 star recruits and have a top class. We have more 4 star recruits this year than we did in our 2005 class. You have to look at the players we have and the players we sighn as a whole. Our talent level is the best I have seen at Clemson since the early 90's we just needed a Coach to make use of that talent and I think Dabo will be just fine.
Posted by gedtiger on February 04, 2009 at 11:08 AM EST #
I will be glad when NSD is over this year.This past football season was a joke;our recruitng class as well.Thank you Dabo for nothing.
Posted by cubobby80 on February 04, 2009 at 11:21 AM EST #
^^ another cock fan in disguise.
I guess we'll never be free of the fans who want to start criticizing the coach the day after he's hired. Some people just live to tear things or people down, even if those people haven't had time to build things up yet. It happened with Tommy...hopefully it won't happen with Dabo, at least until he's proven he deserves the criticism.
Posted by Mugg on February 04, 2009 at 03:18 PM EST #
Seeing is believing.Dabo needs to produce wins on the field to validate that he is a great d1-a head coach.If he does that ,recruiting will pick up.
Posted by cubobby80 on February 04, 2009 at 07:56 PM EST #
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