So Exit 4 ... your Net Net is kids we choose (regardless of time of commitment or lack of information) are lesser than the ones promoted by their own loud twitter posts
<--My god what are you trying to say? No, you are way off the mark. So far off the mark here I struggle with where to begin. My issue really is with your condescending tone and sour attitude towards recruiting discussions that move beyond platitudes about patience, databases and clandestine recruiting connections.
Randy's formula is to pursue guys that he thinks he has a reasonable shot of landing that are coachable. He spends a lot of time pursuing guys that have a ton of interest (ie highly ranked dudes) because he knows he can't build an entire roster on dirty diamonds. By the end of the recruiting cycle he ends up with more dirty diamonds than he wants to because that's the situation UConn football is in recruiting wise.
Kids lie. Offers aren’t really offers. At least committable. And you don’t have Perfect Information.
<--So when I challenged you on your statement that Randy is strong in New England and showed you how that really isn't valid by examining our offers and commitments your retort is that kids lie? Okay, so are you saying all the kids that we landed had a slew of P6 offers that they sat on and decided to "lie" about by not telling the world about their opportunities? Or is it that all the prospects we offered that mostly went to other P6 programs lied about even having a UConn offer? Yes kids bold face lie about offers or stretch the truth about the offer (ie offer subject to coming to camp, etc), but how is that at all in play with my list of offers and commitments in New England?
Your response is impressive.
But ...
The obvious thing is Prep. Far bigger part of the whole than at any point; and increasing. 12-15 years ago, it was really only Milford Academy - and we didn’t play in the pool of lesser grades. Many of the kids who committed were prep. Playing at a far higher platform.
I simply don’t believe you have an accurate picture.
<--This is non sequitur drivel. What does the emergence of New England prep football and kids taking post grad years have to do with this conversation again?
As for the "picture," what we have today is more accurate than any time in the past. Its far easier for all parties in the process to communicate; high school coaches, traditional media, the kids themselves and those darn recruiting organizations. Moreover far more kids are being evaluated by the recruiting services and by FBS programs everywhere which is tough for Randy because his A game in the 1.0 era was finding kids that were under recruited (ie kids that have few FBS offers).
Case in point: Jonathan Pace. I know for a fact he had lots of offers and interest. Solid prospect. And probably did not get far more offers because of the path to his UConn offer whereby he foreclosed others.
No program fears recruiting against UConn. If a P6 program really wants a kid (like everyone wanted Travis Jones) they will actually offer - even when the kid is already committed to UConn.
I get it. You think you have Perfect Information. Stock market guys think that too. Then ZOOM ... someone gets super returns on an unknown. In New England & in UConn, you have one of the oddest recruitment narrative of most any FBS. You’ve made the point: we can do far better. We are missing on kids we should have a solid shot
So now you dont like the data - so attack the data with flimsy arguments. My real point here is that you stop talking down to people on this board...especially when you can be so obtuse and off base in your own right.