wheaton4prez
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Hmm Kiffin committed much more to the run than Chow did, and had two 1000-yard rushers and a Heisman Trophy winner...they went downhill running the ball more after Kiffin left than Chow
Coincidentally, right around the time that the players Chow would have had a hand in recruiting started to graduate.
the highlighted portion being the problem with your argument.
Look at it for yourself: Alabama Commit List for 2009
USC wasn't the only team that wanted the players from their #1 ranked recruiting class after Kiffin left.
They were talented, but didn't fit the system. CLK knows what he has to have in his system and seeks it, rather than star counts and 40 times.
Kiffin was only OC for two years. The guys he recruited during that time are the ones who would be playing now. Chow was directing who was needed for what system for players who were ready to play in 05, 06.
