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8 minutes ago, Gametyme said:

I think Mater Dei is really good but come on. You guys are not the same as any public school in Texas. Your QB literally played at Cathedral and transfered in with major power 5 offers. It's just different.

Not sure what you’re getting at. Kyler Murray is a freak & for damn sure had fbs looks & offers  before going to Allen. Then led Allen to arguably the best run in consecutive years in tx state history? Undefeated? Wow. Do you hate him too because he’s a transfer that wanted to play on a bigger stage? 

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Your best team in Jersey barely beat SJC. Duncanville whipped them by 3 Tds.  Duncanville best Texas 5A Lancaster by exact margin. So Lancaster is better then SJC and that would put them a head of your jersey team that barely beat SJC. You wanna guess what Temple would do to Lancaster on a yearly basis.  Temple my actually beat every team in Jersey lmao fucking clown state.

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Just now, HurricaneNick said:

Not sure what you’re getting at. Kyler Murray is a freak & for damn sure had fbs looks & offers  before going to Allen. Then led Allen to arguably the best run in consecutive years in tx state history? Undefeated? Wow. Do you hate him too because he’s a transfer that wanted to play on a bigger stage? 

He never played a down of varsity football before heading to Allen. Nobody knew who he was outside DFW youth football circles. He definitely didn't have a Bama offer. 

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20 minutes ago, HurricaneNick said:

So after all of this, everyone still agrees that the best from Texas  would end 3rd in Cali? 😂 love it. Excuses and guess what? More excuses. You have 6500 kids at Allen and parents aren’t paying any difference in rent at Allen or any other school .texas is dirt cheap wherever youre at. Can’t wait to put 50 on sjc in their house and shut all you clowns up. You guys are so good when you beat sjc but when MD handles them “it’s not fair”. Love that it’s only fair if you win😂.  Clowns clowns clowns.  Maybe you soft little bitches can join the Katy or Allen kindergarten class since you love to bitch and cry so much. Soft soft soft. 

No one is impressed with MD bc we know how their team is built.  Hell I use to live in Cali, MDs footprint is HUGE!   Then you want to pound your chest bc of a win!  You SHOULD beat SJC by a lot.  (8 years ago, with the SAME Rollo as coach SJC game would be a battle) kids transferring in to just play then they transfer back after the season is over.  Come on, man that is not common practice.  

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I don't hate them I'm just saying getting 52 transfer kids in one season. Come on bro it's not remotely close. Real shit how good would MD be with local kids in a 10 mile radius ? Most Texas teams are built with 0 transfers. Of course kids still move for athletic purposes but outside Allen who btw has caught hell in Texas is remotely doing what you guys are doing.

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"Super 25 Football Champ Mater Dei at forefront of Trinity League Transfer Boom."

 Tim Whelan Jr., USA TODAY High School Sports | May 23, 2018

Last fall, the football team from Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) was crowned as Super 25 national champions. While repeating such a feat may be no small task, there is roster turnover at this and other Trinity League schools that is seemingly unprecedented in any other athletic league in the country.

As Eric Sondheimer of the Los Angeles Times reports, the CIF Southern Section released its latest transfer figures for April, and the total for 2017-18 among its high schools is 7,226. That number is up roughly 3% over last year’s number of 6,999 with one month of statistics to go, Sondheimer reports.

Within the highly competitive Trinity League, Mater Dei is No. 1 with 71 (!) transfers listed and, according to Sondheimer, there are more because several football players who arrived this spring are not yet listed on the Southern Section website. Schools may wait until the next school year to send in paperwork to confirm eligibility for fall athletes.

Also contributing to the high number of transfers within the prestigious league are Orange Lutheran with 63, followed by Santa Margarita Catholic at 51, San Juan Capistrano’s JSerra Catholic at 49, Bellflower’s St. John Bosco at 47 and Anaheim’s Servite at 26.

The Southern Section had already reached the 7,000-transfer plateau in April.

Per the Times, there were 16,595 reported transfers statewide last school year, so it should be interesting to see if the statewide total moves past 17,000 by the end of May.

And of them all, Mater Dei appears to currently be the hottest spot. The football program – with the addition of standouts like quarterback Bryce Young, running back Sean Dollars and wide receiver/cornerback Jeremiah Criddell, to name a few – might have a bit to do with that.

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LMAO....  even USA Today Newspaper writes articles about how ridiculous this is.  We're Great...  Cough-cough, just don't pay attention to all the TRANSFER Football Prospects that we have coming in each year.

The 5-Star, 4-Star and 3-Star transfer kids need more exposure!! LOL!!

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11 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

No one is impressed with MD bc we know how their team is built.  Hell I use to live in Cali, MDs footprint is HUGE!   Then you want to pound your chest bc of a win!  You SHOULD beat SJC by a lot.  (8 years ago, with the SAME Rollo as coach SJC game would be a battle) kids transferring in to just play then they transfer back after the season is over.  Come on, man that is not common practice.  

No one is impressed with MD? 😂🤔🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥 Sorry kids transfer in to play for the best program and get coached by the best staff. Will never understand the hate. Bryce got so much hate for balling at a lower level (cathedral) and came to MD with huge shoes to fill after jt left and proved himself. If you hate on that then I don’t have much to say to you.If you build it they will come. Kinda like kyler moving in to Allen’s neighborhood. We could go all day. 

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1 minute ago, HurricaneNick said:

No one is impressed with MD? 😂🤔🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥 Sorry kids transfer in to play for the best program and get coached by the best staff. Will never understand the hate. Bryce got so much hate for balling at a lower level (cathedral) and came to MD with huge shoes to fill after jt left and proved himself. If you hate on that then I don’t have much to say to you.If you build it they will come. Kinda like kyler moving in to Allen’s neighborhood. We could go all day. 

JT kinda looked like trash vs Texas last year. Not sure he has much upside. 

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7 minutes ago, HurricaneNick said:

No one is impressed with MD? 😂🤔🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥 Sorry kids transfer in to play for the best program and get coached by the best staff. Will never understand the hate. Bryce got so much hate for balling at a lower level (cathedral) and came to MD with huge shoes to fill after jt left and proved himself. If you hate on that then I don’t have much to say to you.If you build it they will come. Kinda like kyler moving in to Allen’s neighborhood. We could go all day. 

Not impressed with the wins.  Of course they are a great team, THEY should be!  Geezus you guys are in denial and it’s silly.  

Kyler moved in, he didn’t transfer back to Lewisville after the season. No one denies transfers happen here but the level of high profile transfers is minimal to compared to what’s going on at MD/SJB. 

I get it kids want to play for these programs and the CIF has allowed them to do that for athletic reasons.  You yap about TX, do you know if athletic transfers are allowed? 

 

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8 minutes ago, HurricaneNick said:

No one is impressed with MD? 😂🤔🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥 Sorry kids transfer in to play for the best program and get coached by the best staff. Will never understand the hate. Bryce got so much hate for balling at a lower level (cathedral) and came to MD with huge shoes to fill after jt left and proved himself. If you hate on that then I don’t have much to say to you.If you build it they will come. Kinda like kyler moving in to Allen’s neighborhood. We could go all day. 

the difference is moving vs being recruited plus financial “scholarships”  to cover the cost.

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"Burning Questions for 2018 Football Season."

CalHiSports.Com-  Mark Tennis  July 11, 2018

Can anything be done by the CIF to halt the wave upon wave of transfers that seem to mostly be heading to the same few schools?

Of course, we’re talking about Mater Dei (Santa Ana) and St. John Bosco (Bellflower) but those two aren’t alone. At least we can be glad that in California we have two super powers that are basically in an arms race and therefore aren’t going to dominate each other. We’re not like Nevada with one super power that just completely slaughters everybody else.
The CIF really can’t do much to tell parents not to move and to prevent them from sending their kids to whatever school they choose. It just may be a case of letting the marketplace play itself out. At what point does a kid and a parent decide that being a star player and staying with friends at the school they’ve grown up with is preferable to moving someplace else and being much, much lower on the totem pole? And college coaches don’t care one way or the other. Perhaps even more schools also will become as active as Mater Dei and St. John Bosco in getting transfers, which would tend to spread it around a bit more. It’s certainly not there yet.

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7 minutes ago, Horsefly said:

Not impressed with the wins.  Of course they are a great team, THEY should be!  Geezus you guys are in denial and it’s silly.  

Kyler moved in, he didn’t transfer back to Lewisville after the season. No one denies transfers happen here but the level of high profile transfers is minimal to compared to what’s going on at MD/SJB. 

 

Not to mention how many here get denied 

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1 minute ago, Texasfrog said:

You have to really get a big laugh out of these Cali Private School dudes.  Their shining star argument about Texas is Kyler Murray transferred to Allen HS as a Freshman.   Ha-ha-ha.

Mater Dei gets freaking 70 athletes transfer each year.   Ya... it's the same!!  Ha-ha-ha-ha

Ha-ha-ha we want play you. You don’t want anything thing to do with us. And when we beat you it won’t be anything but excuses. Soft soft soft. 

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