People are upset with recruiting because we aren't winning. The recruiting classes were never special even in our best years. Not to mention that playing in a conference with the champion playing in a BCS bowl game and annual games against West Virginia, Rutgers, Pitt, and Louisville helped sell recruits.
This thought that we can automatically recruit kids away from P5 schools 'just because' is wrong. And no new coach will have that ability too unless some guy like Nick Saban walks through the door. He isn't. If you want to say that the coaching staff isn't doing their job developing players that is a fair argument.
What people are currently doing here is trashing a 17/18 year old kid who has just devoted the next 4-5 years of his life to trying to make your beloved program better. Stop doing this, it is .
Bullspit. I never said "we can automatically recruit kids away from P5 school". Literally nobody has made that argument. I said we should at least be able to recruit against the MAC since we're in a conference better than the MAC. We need to recruit at least at an AAC level since we're in the AAC. There are very few MAC/AAC offers among our commits relative to the number of FCS/Southland/Ivy League etc. offers.
The 17/18 year old kids didn't commit to UConn FOR me, I don't owe them anything. I respect the fact they earned these scholarships, good for them, they should be proud; most importantly my opinion has no bearing on their future and they'll get every opportunity to prove me wrong. I hope they do. But I'm going to be honest. I'm not going to pretend to be happy that we beat out Fordham, Columbia, Brown, Army, Houston Baptist and Tennessee Tech.
No, the recruiting was never special. I'm not asking for special. I'm asking to compete with our peers more than we do the Ohio Valley Conference.
If these guys can't handle someone questioning their ability to compete at this level based on the fact that very few, if any, other coaches offered them the chance to compete at this level then they committed to the perfect coach. Because no matter how badly they screw up, he'll be right there to pat em on the back and tell them how much he loves and trusts them to do better next time.
If feelings are hurt, that's too bad. They can address their complaints with the 3500 people in the stands watching.