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Nebraska fans think I hate Nebraska, but honestly, I couldn't care less about them. I don't hate them in the least bit. I actually enjoy the Nebraska fan base -- they are some of the nicest fans in all of CFB.@NewPhoneWhoDis and @WhosYourDawggy
You guys got me thinking hard about recruiting. Often times, I will bring up topics here on other message boards or real life discussions. In a major discussion about this in VolNation and got a great counter for both of you. I am curious to know what the average Clemson rankings were because this guy is claiming that Clemson didn't even have top 10 classes. BTW, you guys know that you got me intrigued and had good arguments if I am talking about it in other places.
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They are simply prime example A for today's CFB and how important it is to have elite in state talent to build your recruiting class around. If you are relying on your entire class to be signed from outside your state -- you will never consistently bring in top 5 recruiting classes and even top 10 recruiting classes. The fact they have to recruit almost solely out of state recruits makes it an impossible task in today's game.
Those blue chip in state recruits are like gold to these programs. You don't have to sell them on the program like you have to others, as they have grown up watching and cheering for the program. They have grown up dreaming of playing for the program. Once those top recruits commit -- they can work as recruiters for the program, as they know the area, they know the program, they have been to the school an endless amount of times, etc. They can attract other top recruits to join them.
If you are from, say, California and you commit to, say, Michigan. How are they going to sell the guy on the state, the school, the campus?