Makes you wonder how good of a coach Day actually is and how he'd do at a lesser school
Recruiting guys - how many of our 4-stars are upper-classmen, and how many are under-classmen?
A fair question would be why are Michigan and Nebraska are underachieving with all those 4stars. Minnesota just has four 4* players and look at what they did to us last season. Sure they graduated some good talent, but you see my point.Makes you wonder how good of a coach Day actually is and how he'd do at a lesser school
Looks like of the 22 listed on 247: 2 from class of 2016, 0 from class of 2017, 4 from class of 2018, 7 from class of 2019, and 9 from class of 2020. The 2020 4 stars include transfers like Oliver Martin and Ezra Miller.Recruiting guys - how many of our 4-stars are upper-classmen, and how many are under-classmen?
Ezra Miller
The obvious answer is in the post above yours.A fair question would be why are Michigan and Nebraska are underachieving with all those 4stars. Minnesota just has four 4* players and look at what they did to us last season. Sure they graduated some good talent, but you see my point.
This is exactly why I no longer get all bent out of shape with recruiting rankings, etc. Sure, it matters somewhat, but mainly when you’re among the best programs nationally or if you’re legitimately in contention for a conference title.
For us, now, there’s more important things to focus our energy on. Besting or equaling Wisconsin and Iowa in coaching and culture will win us the West. Not more four stars.
Recruiting guys - how many of our 4-stars are upper-classmen, and how many are under-classmen?