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<blockquote data-quote="SidewalkJacket" data-source="post: 506903" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>I've been pretty non-confrontational about most of the CPJ-bashing in the wake of his retirement. Mostly, it's just a waste of my time to argue points that have been argued here ad naseum for years. Some are glad CPJ is gone, and I respect that. I also respect some criticism of recruiting under his regime.</p><p></p><p>However, it's simply not fair to claim CPJ somehow didn't try at recruiting, or failed consistently during his time here. We can do star analysis all day long, and look at class rankings if you want, but the fact is, the last few years more CPJ recruits were panning out and contributing than dropping off the face of the earth, flunking out, or leaving. We had our fair share since 2008, but especially in the last couple of classes, quality depth was building.</p><p></p><p>There's also something to be said for the type of kids CPJ was bringing in. Kids who could hack it academically. Diamonds in the rough like Juanyeh, TaQuon, Qua. Part of recruiting success is seeing how a kid can help your program and fitting him in where he'll make an impact. </p><p></p><p>Honest question: who do you think put more <em>effort</em> into recruiting over the last 5 years: CPJ or Nick Saban?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidewalkJacket, post: 506903, member: 546"] I've been pretty non-confrontational about most of the CPJ-bashing in the wake of his retirement. Mostly, it's just a waste of my time to argue points that have been argued here ad naseum for years. Some are glad CPJ is gone, and I respect that. I also respect some criticism of recruiting under his regime. However, it's simply not fair to claim CPJ somehow didn't try at recruiting, or failed consistently during his time here. We can do star analysis all day long, and look at class rankings if you want, but the fact is, the last few years more CPJ recruits were panning out and contributing than dropping off the face of the earth, flunking out, or leaving. We had our fair share since 2008, but especially in the last couple of classes, quality depth was building. There's also something to be said for the type of kids CPJ was bringing in. Kids who could hack it academically. Diamonds in the rough like Juanyeh, TaQuon, Qua. Part of recruiting success is seeing how a kid can help your program and fitting him in where he'll make an impact. Honest question: who do you think put more [I]effort[/I] into recruiting over the last 5 years: CPJ or Nick Saban? [/QUOTE]
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