If you were recruiting for OM, how do you sell that your program is improving to WR's, and any defensive players? What can you say to a wr about how OM has improved the qb situation after Masoli?
How do you sell a defensive player, LB, that OM has improved their defensive front line over the studs that they lost to graduation? How do you tell a high school DB that he is going to get a lot of playing time when you have 6 DB's committed and 3 are juco? How can you as a coach look at any of the parents of these kids, and tell them that your program is heading in the right direction?
The answer is that you can't tell any knowledgable athlete, parent, or guardian that you have improved in any of those areas at this point. These are the kind of questions that our coaching staff I hope is pointing out to some of this athletes that think OM is the place for them. If I were a qb or rb, I would be interested in OM because they will have a serviceable line, and they definitely have no true front runner with experience at qb except Stanley. One more thing, their schedule is not getting any easier from here on out.
How do you sell a defensive player, LB, that OM has improved their defensive front line over the studs that they lost to graduation? How do you tell a high school DB that he is going to get a lot of playing time when you have 6 DB's committed and 3 are juco? How can you as a coach look at any of the parents of these kids, and tell them that your program is heading in the right direction?
The answer is that you can't tell any knowledgable athlete, parent, or guardian that you have improved in any of those areas at this point. These are the kind of questions that our coaching staff I hope is pointing out to some of this athletes that think OM is the place for them. If I were a qb or rb, I would be interested in OM because they will have a serviceable line, and they definitely have no true front runner with experience at qb except Stanley. One more thing, their schedule is not getting any easier from here on out.