UConnNick
from Vince Lombardi's home town
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It's not irrelevant when you are referencing the current recruiting cycle which you were. ("The fact that Temple is currently fourth out of 12 conference teams is really disturbing, considering one of the biggest excuses thrown around here for a lack of recruiting success is our geographic location compared with the rest of the league.").
We had one okay year since 2011 and are still in a prolonged down cycle not after one. Outside of the small subset of kids where academics really may matter - kid's want to play for winning programs. If you don't think being 3-9 in back to back years and being in the pit we are in this season doesn't effect recruiting against a team that went to a bowl three years row - I'm not going to be able to change your mind in that regard. We should be able to compete against Temple in recruiting - right now (which was the point) its a struggle.
BTW - Temple's football facilities on campus aren't that shabby anymore.
Four years ago Temple was 6-6. Then they had two 10 win seasons when Ruhle was still there, although they lost both their bowl games, and last year they finished 7-6 only due to a win over FIU in the meaningless Gasparilla Bowl. That's two winning seasons and two decidedly mediocre ones, and the coach responsible for the two 10 win seasons is long gone. Heck, we even managed to beat them once during that time.
BTW, after a 2-10 season (first year under Ruhle), they signed the second best recruiting class in the AAC.
I'm sorry, but trying to explain away how Temple is repeatedly kicking our ass in recruiting just doesn't fly. There's no excuse for it. If we can't recruit competitively against them, then how do we recruit competitively against anybody else?