By: Peter Linskey | Twitter: @Izzy_Legit
I just want to start this out by saying that I hate the essence of what college football’s National Signing Day (NSD) stands for. It seems as though it has created a platform for recruits to use their commitments to troll other programs and instills to these kids an heir of superiority and self-entitlement. I don’t think there may be a better representation of what makes this day so wrong, than this story of a recruit who couldn’t even commit to a college, because he was in prison.
I just want to start this out by saying that I hate the essence of what college football’s National Signing Day (NSD) stands for. It seems as though it has created a platform for recruits to use their commitments to troll other programs and instills to these kids an heir of superiority and self-entitlement. I don’t think there may be a better representation of what makes this day so wrong, than this story of a recruit who couldn’t even commit to a college, because he was in prison.
With that being said, I do have some takes on
what to expect the next couple years under the Fleck administration based on
his first class as the University of Minnesota football coach. For starters, the hype around how good Fleck was at recruiting was not understated. In
the first 24 hours after his hire, Fleck convinced 6 of his previous Western
Michigan commits to switch over to Minnesota (which jumped Minnesota’s 2017
class ranking from 77th to 49th nationally).
Given how late in the process he got the job, he put together a very serviceable class with some good football players. From the looks of it, he was at least able to find a young quarterback who seems to be able to actually throw a football (yes this is a
poke at the former Golden Gopher signal caller), and wide receivers who look
like they can create some sort of separation from the defense
So while this class looks good on paper and on
highlight reels, what will the actual affect be on the field? I wouldn't be surprised if we are in for a couple rough years in the win column. With
the unknown outcome of the 10 players that were indefinitely suspended from the
program in the wake of a disturbing sexual assault allegation, the Gophers
could end up playing A LOT of Freshman and that normally correlates to one thing - lots of losses. With the glaring holes at quarterback, the defensive secondary and with over half of the offensive line going to start the season on injury, it simply could be too much to overcome.
One thing that would alleviate an initial slip in the wins column could be the addition of some more seasoned players. The gophers have a few scholarships remaining which they could use to grab Jr College and Graduate transfers that could step in immediately to fill some positions of weakness. Ideally I would love to see Fleck put his recruiting mojo to good use and nab one of the many Graduate Transfer eligible quarterbacks that are still available to be a stop gap for a year to give time for someone else to develop into the starter.
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