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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 19475" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I was with you until the bolded part. I don't profess to be an expert, but I have a hard time believing recruits are put off by playing time. In fact, as it goes with A-back recruiting, I often hear one thing that hurts us is that there is no feature A-back (though this could be disputed by Orwin or Robbie). Players want to play, and they want to be featured as much as possible.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if basketball is a good analogy, but when Jim Boeheim started getting top end recruits in the 80's, one of his starters (I believe Billy Owens) told Boeheim after a game that he didn't choose Syracuse to play 30 minutes a game. He was there to play 35-40. And at least according to Boeheim, from that point forward Syracuse used a 7-8 man rotation, nothing more. It has only helped recruiting, and the results speak for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 19475, member: 274"] I was with you until the bolded part. I don't profess to be an expert, but I have a hard time believing recruits are put off by playing time. In fact, as it goes with A-back recruiting, I often hear one thing that hurts us is that there is no feature A-back (though this could be disputed by Orwin or Robbie). Players want to play, and they want to be featured as much as possible. Not sure if basketball is a good analogy, but when Jim Boeheim started getting top end recruits in the 80's, one of his starters (I believe Billy Owens) told Boeheim after a game that he didn't choose Syracuse to play 30 minutes a game. He was there to play 35-40. And at least according to Boeheim, from that point forward Syracuse used a 7-8 man rotation, nothing more. It has only helped recruiting, and the results speak for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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