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Tennessee and UCLA have top 10 classes this year.
Well, I certainly hope PJ can maintain that top 10 recruiting class like UCLA and Tennessee after the loss to 13 point underdog Maryland. Yeah sure, losses don't matter.
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Tennessee and UCLA have top 10 classes this year.
LSU just lost to Troy. How in the hell will they ever get top recruits again??!!
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That's a pretty key word. Know you are being sarcastic, but you have to know how ridiculous that comment is...although the comparison of Gophs to LSU is flattering.
Winning is the only thing that will enable a team to get top notch recruits consistently. The other things help, but kids want to see wins and other coaches use losses against them. PJ's loss to Maryland did not help him in the recruiting wars. Maybe PJ should care more about game prep than recruiting during the season.
Of course I was being sarcastic.
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Thank you, every school has their advantages and disadvantages as someone pointed out, the problem is the Gophers doesn't have what UCLA has or even Tennessee has. So the need to beat middle teir teams is at an all time high if we want to move to the next level.Winning is the only thing that will enable a team to get top notch recruits consistently. The other things help, but kids want to see wins and other coaches use losses against them. PJ's loss to Maryland did not help him in the recruiting wars. Maybe PJ should care more about game prep than recruiting during the season.
Weird, you would have thought that elite 9 win season last year would have helped Claeys recruiting. Yet it didn't.
Hey, I'm a PJ fan, he won me over... I thought he had the team completely unprepared for Maryland today, but I fully support him because he is our coach. Maybe a little over the top for me, but whatever, if he wins, I can grow to love. But you have no idea how Tracy Claeys recruiting class would have ended up. I can pretty much guarantee that he would have stole some recruits at the last minute with all his contacts. You're saying that Claeys class would have been worse than PJ's. I'm not buying it.
UCLA is in SoCal and sits in a complete hotbed for HS talent. Tennessee has the talent hotbed thing to a lesser extent, but will admit it doesn't make sense that it has continued to get the classes it has the past 5-6 years. Did notice someone has changed the Vols Wiki page to show the HC as vacant...
So you are saying if Fleck doesn't win here, he'll still somehow get recruiting classes ranked much, much higher than those from the past 15-20 years...and much, much higher than he's ever had?
Which I said...was there a point behind it? You also think he can recruit higher level classes without winning?
This might be your best post yet.I don't follow recruiting any more than than most people on here. I have another life, but I've learned that people want to be on the winning teams.
Hey, I'm not judging, but do you and JB have something going?
To be perfectly blunt - to get the best recruits, you either need to be a big-time helmet school, or you have to be prepared to bend/twist the rules in some fashion - offer incentives, or let kids in school with questionable legal and academic backgrounds.
If you are not a big-time helmet school, and if you are determined to run a squeaky-clean program, then you are going to get the exact same type of recruits that the U of MN has been getting since Fido had pups. OK - but not great.
Now, you can be a winning program with that level of recruits - winning as defined as a .500 record or better. But, unless you get really lucky, you are probably never going to win conference titles or be part of the national scene.
Mason had 7 and 8-win seasons and some people said "we can do better." Kill and Claeys had 7 and 8-win seasons (even a 9-win season) and some people said "we can do better."
Now Fleck is here, and some people believe he can bring in a higher class of recruits who will elevate the program to a higher level in the conference and national scene.
At the risk of sounding cynical, I'll believe it when I see it. Like it or not, one of the hardest things in college sports is to move a program to a higher level. Is Fleck that good? I have no idea. only time will tell. But, to be honest, I am not betting my 401K on the proposition that Fleck is some miracle recruiter who can bring in kids to the U of MN that no other coach has been able to recruit.
(PS, I don't believe in Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny, either. I'm ambivalent about the Great Pumpkin)
To be perfectly blunt - to get the best recruits, you either need to be a big-time helmet school, or you have to be prepared to bend/twist the rules in some fashion - offer incentives, or let kids in school with questionable legal and academic backgrounds.
If you are not a big-time helmet school, and if you are determined to run a squeaky-clean program, then you are going to get the exact same type of recruits that the U of MN has been getting since Fido had pups. OK - but not great.
Now, you can be a winning program with that level of recruits - winning as defined as a .500 record or better. But, unless you get really lucky, you are probably never going to win conference titles or be part of the national scene.
Mason had 7 and 8-win seasons and some people said "we can do better." Kill and Claeys had 7 and 8-win seasons (even a 9-win season) and some people said "we can do better."
Now Fleck is here, and some people believe he can bring in a higher class of recruits who will elevate the program to a higher level in the conference and national scene.
At the risk of sounding cynical, I'll believe it when I see it. Like it or not, one of the hardest things in college sports is to move a program to a higher level. Is Fleck that good? I have no idea. only time will tell. But, to be honest, I am not betting my 401K on the proposition that Fleck is some miracle recruiter who can bring in kids to the U of MN that no other coach has been able to recruit.
(PS, I don't believe in Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny, either. I'm ambivalent about the Great Pumpkin)
How does Wisconsin do it then?
Just saying, if I was a recruit at the gophers game and I see this type a game where Maryland has a 3rd string QB beat us, and then they have a Under Armour Sponsor. How does the recruit pick Minnesota over Maryland? especially if it's a big time recruit.
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