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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 919248" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>These types of comments make no sense to me. There’s no evidence anybody can recruit at the P5 level until they’re given the opportunity to do so. People were saying the same thing about Chadwell, it’s dumb. </p><p></p><p>It’s like saying about a minor league baseball player, “there’s no evidence he can play at the Major League level.” Yeah no ****. He hasn’t ever been there before. But if he’s continued to be successful at lower levels, he’ll probably have success at the top levels, too. </p><p></p><p>There’s no evidence Deion can recruit at the P5 level either. Most of his players have come via the portal. You can’t build a winning FBS program relying on the portal. Deion’s Jackson State team thrives on former P5 players dominating typical FCS and HBCU talent. You can’t do that when you’re already in an FBS conference. </p><p></p><p>The schools themselves will dictate most of the recruiting. For a school like Tech, there’s about a 30 spot window where we can recruit, which is anywhere from 20-50. A good recruiting coach can consistently land in the top portion of that window, and a bad one will be at the bottom. Somewhere like Georgia, Ohio State, USC, etc will have a window from 1-25. Somewhere like Tulane or Coastal Carolina has a window from 50-100. Basing a coach’s recruiting abilities on their rankings at smaller, less recruitable schools is stupid. Tulane has pretty consistently recruited right around the 75 mark since Fritz has been there, which puts them right in the middle of their expected range. I would say that mean Fritz will be able to recruit in the ~35 range at Tech given that information, which is definitely enough to win a lot of games. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, according to 247’s team taken composite Tulane is the 7th most talented team in the conference. This year they beat everyone who is rated ahead of them besides UCF who is #1, and they get another shot at them in the conference championship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 919248, member: 4572"] These types of comments make no sense to me. There’s no evidence anybody can recruit at the P5 level until they’re given the opportunity to do so. People were saying the same thing about Chadwell, it’s dumb. It’s like saying about a minor league baseball player, “there’s no evidence he can play at the Major League level.” Yeah no ****. He hasn’t ever been there before. But if he’s continued to be successful at lower levels, he’ll probably have success at the top levels, too. There’s no evidence Deion can recruit at the P5 level either. Most of his players have come via the portal. You can’t build a winning FBS program relying on the portal. Deion’s Jackson State team thrives on former P5 players dominating typical FCS and HBCU talent. You can’t do that when you’re already in an FBS conference. The schools themselves will dictate most of the recruiting. For a school like Tech, there’s about a 30 spot window where we can recruit, which is anywhere from 20-50. A good recruiting coach can consistently land in the top portion of that window, and a bad one will be at the bottom. Somewhere like Georgia, Ohio State, USC, etc will have a window from 1-25. Somewhere like Tulane or Coastal Carolina has a window from 50-100. Basing a coach’s recruiting abilities on their rankings at smaller, less recruitable schools is stupid. Tulane has pretty consistently recruited right around the 75 mark since Fritz has been there, which puts them right in the middle of their expected range. I would say that mean Fritz will be able to recruit in the ~35 range at Tech given that information, which is definitely enough to win a lot of games. FWIW, according to 247’s team taken composite Tulane is the 7th most talented team in the conference. This year they beat everyone who is rated ahead of them besides UCF who is #1, and they get another shot at them in the conference championship. [/QUOTE]
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