dpodoll68
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Let's look at Rivals and compare the #1-rated MAC team from each of the last 3 years in recruiting:
2012
Temple - 29 verbals, 2.12 star avg, 3 3-stars; 2 total BCS offers, 10 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 15 total DI-AA offers; 16 recruits with no other offers
2011
Toledo - 21 verbals, 2.45 star avg, 1 4-star, 7 3-stars; 25 total BCS offers, 31 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 5 total DI-AA offers; 6 recruits with no other offers
2010
Toledo - 28 verbals, 2.56 star avg, 1 4-star, 13 3-stars; 24 total BCS offers, 20 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 3 total DI-AA offers; 14 recruits with no other offers
Now, let's look at Minnesota's 2012 class. Hell, I'll even remove the 4 mentioned players since the only reason they're coming to Minnesota is "to play in front of friends and family":
2012
Minnesota - 22 verbals, 2.53 star avg, 9 3-stars; 13 total BCS offers, 25 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 10 total DI-AA offers; 6 recruits with no other offers
Now, since Jerry Kill really did have to recruit the 4 mentioned players (despite your obtuse and ill-informed thoughts to the contrary), let's take a look at the full class with them included:
2012
Minnesota - 26 verbals, 2.62 star avg, 13 3-stars; 23 total BCS offers, 31 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 13 total DI-AA offers; 8 recruits with no other offers
Keeping in mind that Temple's 2012 class is more representative of a typical top-end MAC recruiting class, that both of Toledo's 2010 and 2011 classes were absurdly good by MAC standards (easily the best MAC recruiting classes in the Rivals era), and that Minnesota's 2012 class compares equally or favorably to both of them, I can quite easily say that, no, Kill is not recruiting at a MAC level. But you, tinypenis, are still a dumbass.
2012
Temple - 29 verbals, 2.12 star avg, 3 3-stars; 2 total BCS offers, 10 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 15 total DI-AA offers; 16 recruits with no other offers
2011
Toledo - 21 verbals, 2.45 star avg, 1 4-star, 7 3-stars; 25 total BCS offers, 31 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 5 total DI-AA offers; 6 recruits with no other offers
2010
Toledo - 28 verbals, 2.56 star avg, 1 4-star, 13 3-stars; 24 total BCS offers, 20 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 3 total DI-AA offers; 14 recruits with no other offers
Now, let's look at Minnesota's 2012 class. Hell, I'll even remove the 4 mentioned players since the only reason they're coming to Minnesota is "to play in front of friends and family":
2012
Minnesota - 22 verbals, 2.53 star avg, 9 3-stars; 13 total BCS offers, 25 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 10 total DI-AA offers; 6 recruits with no other offers
Now, since Jerry Kill really did have to recruit the 4 mentioned players (despite your obtuse and ill-informed thoughts to the contrary), let's take a look at the full class with them included:
2012
Minnesota - 26 verbals, 2.62 star avg, 13 3-stars; 23 total BCS offers, 31 total non-AQ DI-A offers, 13 total DI-AA offers; 8 recruits with no other offers
Keeping in mind that Temple's 2012 class is more representative of a typical top-end MAC recruiting class, that both of Toledo's 2010 and 2011 classes were absurdly good by MAC standards (easily the best MAC recruiting classes in the Rivals era), and that Minnesota's 2012 class compares equally or favorably to both of them, I can quite easily say that, no, Kill is not recruiting at a MAC level. But you, tinypenis, are still a dumbass.