It's a little disheartening because the RB coach at so many schools is just a recruiting ace with less emphasis on coaching. You have one position to recruit (so they often help with recruiting other positions too), which is a position where freshmen can make a difference, and one where obviously coaching the skills matters but perhaps a tad less than QB, WR, and OLine. Davis feels like an NFL coach, which has its benefits but I don't care what offense MR wants to run, Lincoln has a proud tradition of RBs and shouldn't have the problems recruiting top level RBs.