A few days ago I said that our efforts looked like chaos. (albeit successful chaos)
Now that we are at the end it looks even more so. A few observations.....
1. Henry (RB) is not included in the visit list again. Have we ever had a player so on again off again? It is obvious that we prioritize Washington over him and that he was just a fallback plan, but now we seem to appear OK with the possibility of not landing either of them. Is he a casualty of us liking our chances with Washington so much that we don't want to use one of our limited visits on a backup plan? If we miss on Washington and Henry never makes it to campus, do we turn to an Omaha RB? (forgot his name)
2. I think we are expecting a non-qualifier at WR. We have a large number signed or committed, but even with a limited amount of space and visits left we are still actively recruiting WRs. The only logical explanation I can come up with is that someone on the list ain't gonna make it here in the fall. Woodyard? One of the big hybrid WR/TE? Not sure.
3. The early signing period saved our bacon. It sounds strange, but earlier I mentioned the chaos....imagine if we were under the old rules. Frost and Co. would have had to spend the majority of their time visiting and reaffirming recruits that now we already have signed. This would have limited the success that we have seen from this staff in terms of their time spent targeting guys at the end. In this case the early signing period was a benefit to us.
Added note: Did we miss on Jarrett Bell? Seemed like he was wrapped up with a bow and then.........nothing. And we are still offering OL.
Now that we are at the end it looks even more so. A few observations.....
1. Henry (RB) is not included in the visit list again. Have we ever had a player so on again off again? It is obvious that we prioritize Washington over him and that he was just a fallback plan, but now we seem to appear OK with the possibility of not landing either of them. Is he a casualty of us liking our chances with Washington so much that we don't want to use one of our limited visits on a backup plan? If we miss on Washington and Henry never makes it to campus, do we turn to an Omaha RB? (forgot his name)
2. I think we are expecting a non-qualifier at WR. We have a large number signed or committed, but even with a limited amount of space and visits left we are still actively recruiting WRs. The only logical explanation I can come up with is that someone on the list ain't gonna make it here in the fall. Woodyard? One of the big hybrid WR/TE? Not sure.
3. The early signing period saved our bacon. It sounds strange, but earlier I mentioned the chaos....imagine if we were under the old rules. Frost and Co. would have had to spend the majority of their time visiting and reaffirming recruits that now we already have signed. This would have limited the success that we have seen from this staff in terms of their time spent targeting guys at the end. In this case the early signing period was a benefit to us.
Added note: Did we miss on Jarrett Bell? Seemed like he was wrapped up with a bow and then.........nothing. And we are still offering OL.