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Down the [recruiting] stretch we come…how do we close?

Discussion in 'Awesome Recruiting' started by bobbybaker86, Dec 12, 2023.

  1. Wanne15

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    I’m friends with the guy that owned those beds. I’m still not sure what exactly happened but they’re very scarce over there
     
  2. Wanne15

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    So what is your prediction?
     
  3. Gator715

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    You were right, you were also in the minority.

    Good for you, I'm sad. :(
     
  4. Gator715

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    Not over yet, but you're not wrong.

    You also have to consider quality over quantity. As of the day before signing day, the Gators certainly have quality.
     
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  5. tommyvee

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    Rumor of a flip to us…Seaton or Smith.
     
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  6. carolinagator_772

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    Twas the night before early signing day, when all through the house, the only creatures that were stirring, came from The Swamp.
     
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  7. spike718

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    Hope we can keep everyone still committed as of this morning in our class.

    i don’t buy for one minute that we landed a big fish flip. I got fooled with the Harold Perkins and Citizen talk along with numerous other big names supposedly committing on last ESD and we got ghosted. if something happens, great, but I’m not Fox Mulder today.
     
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  8. hhpgator

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    I’m friends with a few game wardens and this is what I was told. I’m not referring to the “owned” beds, but the public beds scattered across the bay area and gulf bottom. Now the only “beds” you find are the small floating farms that are owned by some of the families. The decline started with Georgia withholding water and ended with the Deep Water Horizon incident. A moratorium should have been declared 20 years ago, but FWC didn’t want to kill the industry. Those beds will never recover now. Georgia now has SCOTUS decisions to back the Army Corps’ actions and the fisherman that remain will always pick clean what they can find, legally or not. It’s a real shame because so much of the ecology to the east of Appalachicola has been impacted by the muddy waters. St. Marks for example had clear water on its brackish shoreline thanks to the bivalve population, now it is just brown gulf water.
     
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  9. 62gator

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    When was the last time UF got a BIG flip on signing day? It’s typically the other way around. Not that again today, please!
     
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  10. fox

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    I saw this excellent doc in its Apalach premier:
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    I hate Georgia more than ever.
     
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  11. 62gator

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    Thanks for posting that, very interesting. One of my favorite things is oysters, and the very best are Apalachicola oysters. It’s an absolute crime what has happened to the Apalachicola Bay oyster system.
     
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  12. Wanne15

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    Gotcha, you’re talking Apalachicola and I don’t know a lot about their industry but what I’ve heard from my commercial fisherman buddies. I’m talking East Bay in Pensacola, as was the other person.
    As far as Apalachicola, from what I understand, yes, Georgia took their water and damaged the ecosystem, but also letting the commercial harvest over harvest was also a problem. I did, however get my first box of Apalachicola oysters this year. First time in a long time.
     
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  13. eastowest

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    A few weeks ago we had 7 top 100 commitments....today we signed two.
     
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  14. spike718

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    How will we close? Insert GIF of dumpster fire or similar. Bad day.
     
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  15. thegatorvault

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    Surprised you didn’t post your ‘Yeah but…..’ in the Lagway thread. :)
     
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  16. crl

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  17. eastowest

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  18. mchess1

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    DJ and LJ are 4 and 6 according to 247. They are lower based on the 247 composite rankings.
     
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  19. crl

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    I don't think so. Just pulled it up today. Pretty sure Graham and the other LB are still in the top 100.