BleedGopher
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The above mentioned coach's seem to have an eye for talent/work ethic/physical development/attitude needed to turn these low rated high school recruits to major college winners. Kill will not be in the top of the big 10 for recruiting at least for the next couple of years for sure but we can hope to see him coach these kids up and put them in positions where they can become a winning team in this conference. Texas basically gets to pick its recruits every year yet they struggled this past year as well as Florida, this will not last over the long term but 4 and 5 star recruits doesn't automatically mean you win.
that in the recruiting arena, Kill's record ranks 109th out of 120 schools?
Kill has demonstrated at NIU etc that he can win consistently with modestly ranked recruits due apparently to out-coaching/developing and out-working his opponents.
At NIU, he surprised some B1G foes including Minny.
Interestingly, he has been quoted as saying that usually the team with the best players wins. If he believes that, at some point Kill's probably going to have to start attracting more "stars" to move up the B1G food chain.
The simple fact is NIU is not a glamorous school to play at. As a result, any high ranking recruit is likely going to select his other choice over NIU. Therefore, I do not use Kill's recruiting ranking when he was at NIU as precursor on how he will do at the U. There is no question that the U has much nicer facilities and plays in one of the best national conferences. That two things alone are going to get Kill better recruits then he ever had access to at NIU.
Given that he only spent 3 years is FBS football and it was a low level (non-BCS) school what are your expectations for his recruiting ranking? Do you expect he should out recruit BCS schools? Also, once you get down to the players that all the low level D1 schools are fighting over how accurate do you think the "recruiting experts" are? I'd say they are pretty accurate for the top guys that the BCS schools go after, but do you really think they spend a lot of time assigning rankings to the guys that don't have BCS offers??? How accurate then are the rankings once you get to these teams? All I know is that the guys he had on NIU were better looking athletes that our guys last year.