If Chiz keeps the current pace in recruiting, it blows anything Tubs did off the map. Not even close. These guys are going after big game.
Gonna have to disagree there. Tubs and Co. recruited that group on the 2003-2005 teams. I think all but maybe one or 2 of the offensive side of the ball on the 2004 squad made NFL rosters, and we all know about Jason, Carnell and Ronnie. They quit after the 2003 season for the most part. By the way, Dye and his clan got fat and happy too. You can try to excuse what happened to them in 91 and 92 with all the off field Ramsey stuff, but fact of the matter is they were still loaded with talent, as was evidenced by the 93 team, and managed just about a .500 mark their last 2 years. If you give Dye a pass, then you have to excuse Tubs and the BBQ boys for their "quit" because of the failed coup attempt in 2003, and not getting to play for the BCS Title in 2004. Both were pretty hard shots to the nut sack. And, I don't excuse them...you coach and recruit until you're no longer the coach, just pointing out facts. The grind is grueling in the SEC. Recruiting and the season, you can't let up. I'm a fan of the way the Pittsburg Steelers, and Titan's/Oilers run things in the NFL, and have always been proud to see Penn State let Joe Pa work through some bad years. We don't allow that here, and thus a coaches useful life is probably 10 years max, less if he doesn't show real promise of winning a championship in the first 4 years. See Mark Richt for reference. His 2 SEC Titles have become a distant memory, and his 2008 campaign of 10-3 was a major disappointment from the #1 pre-season pick, then last year's 8 win mark won't do at all. It's obvious his talent has fallen off somewhat, and probably is a product of just getting tired, complacent, and needing a break, which we don't allow SEC coaches.