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True but that was nothing like the amount of transfer outs from season three. Can’t count players that don’t qualify or enroll at TCU.
staff spent time and energy recruiting players who never made it to campus and that left a hole in the classes. Whether a player never showed up or they were basically advised to leave after a year that is spot that could have gone to any prospect.
missing one or two this way in football on an 85-man roster is one thing, but when this happens multiple times over 3 classes that leaves big holes and that is a problem the program faces this upcoming season.
aside from noi who of the transfers/ players leaving the program showed that they would be a contributor to the program this year?
parrish?
macwilliams?
mayan?
olden?
archie?
alok?
davis?
healthy jaylen for sure, but something happened this season and things went to [ Finebaum ] quickly. maybe fisher felt he was being pushed to play when he didn't think he was ready. who knows and if he was the only question mark that wouldn't raise an eyebrow, but when the majority of you first 3 classes are either no longer with the program or on the way out and they aren't going to the nba or program on the same level something is wrong with your processes.
seriously, aside from fisher, bane and noi in that first class who in the prior two classes looked like they were ready to contribute on a regular basis (not just a game here and there) and are still with the program.
10 kids in the 2017 and 2018 classes and aside from samuel who has shown they could be a key contributor for 2019 and i don't want to hear how it is unreasonable to expect for first and second year players to make impactful contributions when there are far too many examples in the big 12 alone to show otherwise.