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Basically this is 2012 all over again
The instate/FSP recruits are basically turned off by UW right now and want to go out of state. Only recruits I see is landing is Owens and maybe Tinae but we are basically fucked when it comes to instate recruiting. Big reason why Caden got his offer was to try to turn that around which is why I didn’t agree with the offer. Other than JT and Emeka, all the instate recruits are replaceable and if they want to go elsewhere then let them.
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Will really be interesting to see how Jimmy responds after what is going to likely be a VERY humbling year
Looking at the roster of assistant coaches and you're looking at a very poor group for what you'd expect to have for a Top 10-20 program. You can make arguments for most of them on a coach by coach basis ... but when you look at the overall composition of the staff it's showing in the results.
Really hard to expect success installing a new offense with a new starting QB that has never really taken D1 snaps getting limited practice time and likely the 15 spring practices not being replaced.
With the likely budget hits that the AD will take due to COVID, will be interesting to see what's available to buy out some of these bad contracts if needed and how much additional funding is available to make upgrades.
4 months ago, I would not have expected Jimmy to be in such a bad position when it comes to being unable to control the narrative. Welcome to being the CEO. Controlling the narrative is one of, if not the most important part of doing the job.
As for Jumper, it's a panic offer/commit. That's a guy that you can offer 2 weeks before the December timing period and have a 99% likelihood that he'd switch and take the offer.
When I hear the "I don't feel as wanted" angle what I'm really hearing is "I'm looking for a reason to leave and blaming the coaches is right up at the top of the list."
This feels eerily similar to USC's recruiting last year. They didn't take recruiting seriously and lost out on a bunch of top instate talent until the AD cleared the decks and hired young hungry recruiters.
In the last few UW videos/interviews you can read/hear the coaches saying the players on the team should not be viewing this down time as vacation or what not. Can we say the same about the coaches and administration at UW? Im not going to pretend I know whats going on in the background at UW right now but its seems like they are fighting an uphill battle and being more reactive and proactive. The marketing around twitter and instagram didn't pick up until the fans started complaining.
Also I think sonics is right when referring to Pete as the best recruiter. He covered alot of holes on this staff. Without his brand, Lake is having to learn this the hard way. I think Coach K should be the only coach on staff that gets a pass on his recruiting acumen. Everyone else that can't recruit should be door ass out!
You think a kid in Alabama or Louisiana gets bent out of shape if they don't initially receive an offer from Alabama or LSU? You think they sit there and say "oh, they don't care about the local kids?"
If you want to be a national program, then you are obligated to try to get the best recruiting class that you can. For local guys that are top level recruits, we should be on those guys immediately and made huge priorities.
But Tier B local guys, it's a delicate line. Take them too early and you're looking at potentially not bringing in the class that you think you can get. If you go after them too early you miss out on top guys and likely don't have the roster that you need to beat the blue bloods. Miss on the blue chip recruits and piss off the Tier B local guys and then you are fucked.
Recruiting is a business ... and it's true on both edges of the equation.