It's a durn good thing our assessments don't matter.  This kind of reminds me of a kid from Dayton a few years ago. He started on D, but was not somebody who stood out on film. He was too skinny they said, not physical enough. Didn't lead the team in tackles, wasn't the "play-maker" in the coaches or community eyes. However, an SEC school offered him a full-ride. Like, how does that happen? I've been around this game for close to 4o years and that was a first for me. I think the kid ended up transferring to get more Playing time, but nevertheless, what do college recruiters/coaches see that highschool coaches / the critics and community sometimes do not?