fmlizard
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At some point before the end of the decade, a school will cease to recruit high school players. They might take a couple local guys if they are 4* or above and badly want to stay home. That's it.Yeah that's another thing .... I don't know if it makes sense anymore to take 25 guys 18 years old every year anymore.
A good chunk of them, no matter how highly rated, just won't be able to contribute that year immediately in a meaningful way.
We saw what happened when they threw that LB out there. Purdue went right after them and torched us, and we had to bench him at half.
I wonder if we need to drop that number down to 15, and the other 10 need to be guys who have played at FCS, G5 level. Bring up guys who at least have a chance to contribute on the field that year.
The way things are going ...
It's going to be a school that doesn't have a lot of in-state talent or a big recruiting brand and needs to try something radical to keep pace. They would need deep pockets to do it at a championship level but could be successful just poaching smaller programs and taking a lot of "transfer-downs"
Maybe it's an urban school that can offer more opportunities to the 21+ athlete thinking about his future opportunities in the working world after college football.
Why not Minnesota?