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Charlie the recruiter

coolhorn

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He just bagged a recruiting class that ranks anywhere from 7th to 12th best in the country.  This is a foundational recruiting class, with players at all positions except kicker that will provide either immediate help, or at worst, help after a redshirt year.  He showed he could bring in difference makers on offense, as well as defense.  Yeah, I'm talking Charlie Strong.

I was amazed, and amused, to see some posters on a couple of sites dusting off the tired saw that "Charlie can't recruit."  Their line of reasoning seems to go that he didn't land Murry, Mack, or Soso, so...he just doesn't cut it, and neither does his staff.  My first reaction?  Really?  I mean...Really???

UT finished 6-7 on the past season, with blowout losses to TCU and Arkey.  Couple that with all of the negative recruiting tied into an ineffective quarterback and a revolving door of players getting themselves dismissed, not to mention a team of remaining players going through culture shock after years of the much more easy going Mack Brown time on the forty, and Charlie pulled in a top ten class?  I wonder what kind of class he'll bring in when UT's on the right side of the won-loss record?

I get it that Strong wasn't the first choice of some to replace Mack Brown.  He wasn't my first choice either...but color me impressed with how Strong's dealt with more bad hands than any coach in recent memory, and come through it with enough respect to attract a top ten recruiting class anyway.  Most of the players who've signed with UT had plenty of other options, programs that are winning right now, but Strong sold them on a resurgent UT, and on himself...and they bought what he's selling.  I get that various posters have various agendas against Strong, most of which I don't care to get into here, some because they're ugly and just flat wrong.

I believe in results, not promises.  Charlie Strong has delivered results today, not promises, and as far as I'm concerned, the UT football program is in damned fine hands.

 
Their line of reasoning seems to go that he didn't land Murry, Mack, or Soso, so...he just doesn't cut it, and neither does his staff.  My first reaction?  Really?  I mean...Really???
Murry - An aggy legacy. aggy was very worried he was coming to Texas. The fact he even considered Texas was huge.

Mack - One of the big reasons he stated why he stayed aggy was his 2 1/2 year relationship with Sumlin. Strong has been here a little over 1 year.

Soso - Strong didn't have any Asian daughters, what was he to do?

 
Mack - One of the big reasons he stated why he stayed aggy was his 2 1/2 year relationship with Sumlin. Strong has been here a little over 1 year.
Yeah, that and he never has to actually go to class at TAMU. University of Phoenix at Collie Station

Soso - Strong didn't have any Asian daughters, what was he to do?
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I get it that Strong wasn't the first choice of some to replace Mack Brown.  He wasn't my first choice either...but color me impressed with how Strong's dealt with more bad hands than any coach in recent memory, and come through it with enough respect to attract a top ten recruiting class anyway.
Jim Harbaugh was my first choice

CFS passed the recruiting test with flying colors this class. Jury is still out on the offense, but a switch to a more Spread-based attack is a step in the right direction. My hope for next season is 8-4 or better with no embarrassing, blow-out losses.

 
What impressed me was the reports of how hard the staff worked.  They kept recruiting until NSD in whatever mode was allowable for the period.  That same level of effort in coaching will lead to some good results on the field I think.  If this staff fails it won't be because they were lazy.

 
Solid post, coolhorn. Anyone questioning the Texas class or this staff's ability to recruit is deserving of questioning.

 
If Texas plays some solid football this year they will have a top 5 class next year. All it takes is some consistent football and this thing is going to blow up.
I think it depends on how many we take next year...whether we save the 2 from this year and what we get from attrition this/next year.

Our rankings are a function of 29 signees. Regardless of how many we sign next year, we need to get the average rating up. I believe we were a little above 89 and Alabama near 93, which is unreal. 

 
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