How did Maryland land them after being **** for so many years under Edsall?
Hmmm anyone heard of Under armour?
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Hmmm anyone heard of Under armour?
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If I was these top recruits I'd be going to Maryland after this game.
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With a dynamic coach like Fleck, that's how. With new facilities, that's how. With a metro area like the Twin Cities, that's how. With a great university like the University of Minnesota, that's how. With support from a president like Kaler, that's how. With support from an athletic director like Mark Coyle, that's how.
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With a dynamic coach like Fleck, that's how. With new facilities, that's how. With a metro area like the Twin Cities, that's how. With a great university like the University of Minnesota, that's how. With support from a president like Kaler, that's how. With support from an athletic director like Mark Coyle, that's how.
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You had me until Kaler and Coyle...[emoji33]With a dynamic coach like Fleck, that's how. With new facilities, that's how. With a metro area like the Twin Cities, that's how. With a great university like the University of Minnesota, that's how. With support from a president like Kaler, that's how. With support from an athletic director like Mark Coyle, that's how.
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The U has recruiting advantages and disadvantages just like any school. Recruits are individuals with all sorts of reasons for choosing one school over another.
For all we know, a recruit will choose Minnesota because he's into blondes and wants to major in Scandinavian languages.
If fielding a winning team was a requirement, Missouri, Northwestern, and Washington State would have had to shutter their programs in the 70's.
Seems unlikely recruiting will stop because of a loss to B1G opponent.
No, you didn't miss anything--I was just trying to point out to the OP that attracting recruits in ongoing process independent of any one game.
And Fleck appears to be something from the animal kingdom: Sleep, eat, crap, recruit, repeat. He ain't gonna stop.
It's not done in a vacuum either. He took over a team that has been successful in recent years. It's not a rebuild. Given that, this is not a place where he can go backwards much and attract that higher level talent. No matter how dynamic, if he's not winning here, they're not coming.
Winning has little to do with recruiting success. Just take a look at the top recruiting classes for this year.
And the mall of America!We have Fortune 500 companies!
With support from fans who don't turn all pi$s and vinegar as soon as the new head coach loses a game.
Care to expand on that thought?