VolRoger
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The NFL’s example of focusing on the measurable in the draft as a means to victory plus bama’s dominance based upon its treasure trove of talent garnered through recruiting prove the thesis that “without the Jimmies and Joes” you can’t win, or more team size strength, speed and intelligence increases the probability of victory. Assuming the truth of the thesis, why is coach Pruitt wrong when he says “the OC position is overrated” if the goal is wins? If recruiting is paramount we need recruiters who bring in the players more than an OC. An average OC can win with great talent. Is this the mind of Pruitt?
I think the key words in your statement is your partial quote of Pruitt, stating "the OC position is overrated". It likely is given too much credit for success and blame for failure of a team. Players have got to execute and sometimes improvise when either the play call isn't good, a teammate blows their assignment, or the defense has the right play to stop the play call. Unlike the NFL, college coaches have to be great recruiters as well as evaluators of top talent(unfortunately). That is why Nick Saban has won multiple mythical championships, will likely win this year, and may win a couple more before he mercifully quits.