The father of a recruit factor - re: Brewster

BleedGopher

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I think one thing that may be overlooked is the interesting background that Coach Brewster has as a father of three HS kids that have recently been recruited. Coach Brew has the ability to see the recruiting process up close and personal through the eyes of the recruit themselves and through the eyes of a recruit's parent. This may give him some insight that other coaches don't have...he probably has a better grasp of the "love" that so many recruits covet, as well as the ability to connect to 17 and 18 year old athletes since he's the father to three that have recently gone through this stage.

Then again, I may be getting dizzy from starring at a GH all day.

Go Gophers!!
 

I think one thing that may be overlooked is the interesting background that Coach Brewster has as a father of three HS kids that have recently been recruited. Coach Brew has the ability to see the recruiting process up close and personal through the eyes of the recruit themselves and through the eyes of a recruit's parent. This may give him some insight that other coaches don't have...he probably has a better grasp of the "love" that so many recruits covet, as well as the ability to connect to 17 and 18 year old athletes since he's the father to three that have recently gone through this stage.

Then again, I may be getting dizzy from starring at a GH all day.

Go Gophers!!

It probably helps but he was a respected recruiter long before his kids were in the mix. Then again, his kids were football players and even when very little he viewed the process as if it were some guy talking to his kids.
 




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