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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 687376" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Let's hope that their efforts pay off as well as some of the "less talented" teams mentioned here. If we could do as well as KSU over the next 5 years, I, for one, would be very pleased.</p><p></p><p>I think what this really shows is how screwed up the recruiting ratings are. If a coach knows what he wants to do and recruits to do it, you don't have to recruit lights out every year to be successful. Kansas State when Bill Synder was there is a fine example. During Paul's time, they consistently rated lower then Tech in recruiting and did just as well or, usually, better in terms of wins. Synder knew what he was after. Jesse Erst, who led the Cats to a 9-4 record in 2016, was a low 3 star QB (about the same rating as Tobias), but he could do what Synder wanted and that was enough.</p><p></p><p>I know that Collins and staff are trying to do just that - recruit the players who can do what they want. We'll see if their acumen pays off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 687376, member: 265"] Let's hope that their efforts pay off as well as some of the "less talented" teams mentioned here. If we could do as well as KSU over the next 5 years, I, for one, would be very pleased. I think what this really shows is how screwed up the recruiting ratings are. If a coach knows what he wants to do and recruits to do it, you don't have to recruit lights out every year to be successful. Kansas State when Bill Synder was there is a fine example. During Paul's time, they consistently rated lower then Tech in recruiting and did just as well or, usually, better in terms of wins. Synder knew what he was after. Jesse Erst, who led the Cats to a 9-4 record in 2016, was a low 3 star QB (about the same rating as Tobias), but he could do what Synder wanted and that was enough. I know that Collins and staff are trying to do just that - recruit the players who can do what they want. We'll see if their acumen pays off. [/QUOTE]
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