To commit to...Miami?
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Miami's 7-5 crap schedule can barely keep Cristobal's head above water, yet he's recruiting as if his program won a national championship. But it seems like the desperate coaches and programs spend more time recruiting in season because their actual football seasons don't mean squat.
As I stated in another thread, it says something about the recruit when he flips from an 11-1 team to a 7-5 team with no direction: A recruit like this has "winning" down his list of priorities. Michigan wants recruits where winning is the #1 priority, not $, weather, girls, or other non-football BS...
It becomes even more important when teams are paying tons of cash to players who aren't interested in winning, the team doesn't win and the fans are...what? Happy that they signed a class of underperformers, and kids with one foot out the door for the next money-making opportunity?
As for myself? As a fan, IDGAF about rankings etc over wins. We've had great recruiting classes (2016, 17) with terrible results, and lower ranked, but still hovering between being ranked as the #9-#22 classes (2018-2022) over that same span that has led to our current Championship-level squad.
So while I'm sure it was nice being fans of Texas A&M, and Miami, and UF on signing day, those fans have to feel like poop all foootball season.
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Miami's 7-5 crap schedule can barely keep Cristobal's head above water, yet he's recruiting as if his program won a national championship. But it seems like the desperate coaches and programs spend more time recruiting in season because their actual football seasons don't mean squat.
As I stated in another thread, it says something about the recruit when he flips from an 11-1 team to a 7-5 team with no direction: A recruit like this has "winning" down his list of priorities. Michigan wants recruits where winning is the #1 priority, not $, weather, girls, or other non-football BS...
It becomes even more important when teams are paying tons of cash to players who aren't interested in winning, the team doesn't win and the fans are...what? Happy that they signed a class of underperformers, and kids with one foot out the door for the next money-making opportunity?
As for myself? As a fan, IDGAF about rankings etc over wins. We've had great recruiting classes (2016, 17) with terrible results, and lower ranked, but still hovering between being ranked as the #9-#22 classes (2018-2022) over that same span that has led to our current Championship-level squad.
So while I'm sure it was nice being fans of Texas A&M, and Miami, and UF on signing day, those fans have to feel like poop all foootball season.