How do you know if a coach is a "Great Recruiter"? A lot of people base it on how a player did in HS. Others would say it is how they played in college. If a coach recruits a large number of five star players, and they don't play well in college, were they good recruits? At the same time if a coach recruits a large number of three star players and they play well (many going pro), does that make the coach a great recruiter-in this case I'd say, "Hell Yes".
All the noise regarding how great a recruiter cbj was, is now followed up with," but he wasn't a good coach, blah, blah, blah.....". Based on what? How do we, at UT, determine if a given coach was a great recruiter but a bad coach, or was bad recruiter AND a bad coach? What would be the difference in outcomes, one that- anyone looking at it would be able to say, "Great Recruiter" but bad coach, or "Bad Recruiter and Bad Coach".
How a young HS player played, is worth a noting, but is NOT how he is going to play in the SEC, competition is a little bit different at this level.:hi:
All the noise regarding how great a recruiter cbj was, is now followed up with," but he wasn't a good coach, blah, blah, blah.....". Based on what? How do we, at UT, determine if a given coach was a great recruiter but a bad coach, or was bad recruiter AND a bad coach? What would be the difference in outcomes, one that- anyone looking at it would be able to say, "Great Recruiter" but bad coach, or "Bad Recruiter and Bad Coach".
How a young HS player played, is worth a noting, but is NOT how he is going to play in the SEC, competition is a little bit different at this level.:hi: