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TCU's roster of rejects looking like one of the nation's best heading into rivalry game vs. Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="H0RNEDFR0G" data-source="post: 2620084" data-attributes="member: 71931"><p>It's a hot take by a guy who doesn't understand what we do at TCU. If anything, this proves that our evaluation process is better than Rivals and 247 Sports. Texas is hostage to those sites and essentially lets them build their programs. Clearly we are doing a better job of evaluating talent. Gary has been, and will continue to change the narrative that we have less talent. But if some clown wants to fire us up for a big game, I'll take it.</p><p></p><p>I think a key part of TCU's success is an evaluation of attitude. I'd rather have a fast guy with a great attitude and work ethic over a 5 star primadonna who thinks he's already made it and doesn't have to work. The sites will continue to overemphasize stat sheet tangibles, they are never going to have time to evaluate attitude. They have 1,000s of kids to rank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H0RNEDFR0G, post: 2620084, member: 71931"] It's a hot take by a guy who doesn't understand what we do at TCU. If anything, this proves that our evaluation process is better than Rivals and 247 Sports. Texas is hostage to those sites and essentially lets them build their programs. Clearly we are doing a better job of evaluating talent. Gary has been, and will continue to change the narrative that we have less talent. But if some clown wants to fire us up for a big game, I'll take it. I think a key part of TCU's success is an evaluation of attitude. I'd rather have a fast guy with a great attitude and work ethic over a 5 star primadonna who thinks he's already made it and doesn't have to work. The sites will continue to overemphasize stat sheet tangibles, they are never going to have time to evaluate attitude. They have 1,000s of kids to rank. [/QUOTE]
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