It has been a full decade since our last banner recruiting year. That year, 2005, we landed:
Bailey - 4 stars
Bain - 4 stars
Christiensen - 4 stars
Doering - 5 stars
Eubanks - 4 stars
Kanellis - 4 stars
Moeaki - 4 stars
Richardson - 4 stars
Yanda - high 3 stars
The reason for this recruiting anomaly, which has never been seen again under Ferentz, may have had a little to do with momentum on the field, but had quite a bit more to do with the coaching changes taking place in the midwest. That year, Illinois, Indiana, Miami (Ohio), Notre Dame, and Pitt all lost their coaches and brought in new staffs, and Nebraska fired its coach the year before. With a wealth of low hanging talent available to be picked, the Hawks were at the right place at the right time to swoop in and haul in a huge class.
This year, midwestern coaches are dropping like flies. Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kansas, and Colorado State are all in states of flux. The hawks can tout early playing time and are paying their coaches top dollar to get out there and recruit. So isn't this the perfect year to once again land a top 25 recruiting class? Is that too much to ask? So far, we have just one 4 star and zero 5 star recruits signed up. Let's get out there and pick up some decommits from our peers and get in on the top Jr talent in the midwest! People made excuses for our recruiting when we had new coaches...now we have stability and everyone else is in turmoil. It's time to be opportunistic for a change!
Bailey - 4 stars
Bain - 4 stars
Christiensen - 4 stars
Doering - 5 stars
Eubanks - 4 stars
Kanellis - 4 stars
Moeaki - 4 stars
Richardson - 4 stars
Yanda - high 3 stars
The reason for this recruiting anomaly, which has never been seen again under Ferentz, may have had a little to do with momentum on the field, but had quite a bit more to do with the coaching changes taking place in the midwest. That year, Illinois, Indiana, Miami (Ohio), Notre Dame, and Pitt all lost their coaches and brought in new staffs, and Nebraska fired its coach the year before. With a wealth of low hanging talent available to be picked, the Hawks were at the right place at the right time to swoop in and haul in a huge class.
This year, midwestern coaches are dropping like flies. Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kansas, and Colorado State are all in states of flux. The hawks can tout early playing time and are paying their coaches top dollar to get out there and recruit. So isn't this the perfect year to once again land a top 25 recruiting class? Is that too much to ask? So far, we have just one 4 star and zero 5 star recruits signed up. Let's get out there and pick up some decommits from our peers and get in on the top Jr talent in the midwest! People made excuses for our recruiting when we had new coaches...now we have stability and everyone else is in turmoil. It's time to be opportunistic for a change!
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