I agree about his inability to develop quarterbacks.
His first few years, he seemed to delegate a lot of the recruiting to his assistants. In the middle, he had flunkgate, which shrunk his classes (and unbalanced them—we were short of linemen). Towards the end, he was investing a lot more personal effort into recruiting.
He did bring in some talented players, but if not for flunkgate and his first couple of years, his class rankings would have looked more like O’Leary’s.
And I’m not sure if you were clear on my point—if he had taken recruiting as seriously or done it as well for his entire coaching tenure as he did in the last couple of years, and realized that academic progress was something to watch out for, his classes would have been visibly higher ranked than Johnson’s. As it is, they average about the same.
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