One thing I am seeing with Fleck - he is dead serious and aggressive about recruiting. Not only can he sell with his infectious pied piper charisma, he now has substance in recruits' living rooms when he can offer B1G filet mignon steak sandwiches instead of MACdonalds.
Fleck has said he is casting a wider net that arcs a 600 miles radius which reaches as far Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kentucky, a big part of the talent rich Ohio Valley.
His 2018 offers is showing that aggressiveness in recruiting interests already. He is simultaneously working the remainder of 2017 and all of 2018 classes like his visit to Massillon Ohio.
He is selling a championship brand and a ticket to the NFL promise land.
Then of course York-New Jersey-Pennsylvannia, then Florida and Texas.
It is time to poach Wisconsin and Iowa.
It is the time for him to build relationships on top of the ones he and his coaches already have. There is a reason why he picked Linguist as one of his coaches. He can really recruit in Missouri Valley, Texas, Oklahoma, Big 12/SEC/MW/Pac 12 country. Ed Warinner was picked for the same reason for his recruiting interests in the Ohio Valley, Jersey/NY/Pennsylvannia/Kentucky/Indiana/Tennessee area.
He is very young and can relate to the younger generation.
I hope we can keep him long term because the Notre Dames and Stanfords of this world will someday come calling. But, if he can win a National Title in four years here maybe he would have found his dreamland and would not want to uproot his family from the Midwest. We may end up doubling his salary to keep him here. BOR, you ain't seen nothing yet. Big time college football arms race is literally going for broke.