How do you measure this? Freeman has a higher avg rating for each of his classes than Kelly had since 2013?
If a program like ND always attracted a certain level of top talent, what words would you use to describe Freeman's worst year's BCR ratio (56%) being still higher than Kelly's last two years (53% and 44%) coming off a CFP berth?
If the ledger is sliding away why is the talent accumulation moving in a more positive direction than it was in Kelly's last years?
The ledger comment was strictly centering around Freeman's performance irrespective of Kelly. As it stands now, this class will be a step back from his previous two, not a step forward.
The value proposition on Freeman was that he was going to bring in more of the top tier talent (top 50 or 5-stars) than Kelly could to catch us up with the Bama's, Georgia's, and OSU's of the world
Everyone here always gets into an irrational mental breakdown whenever it's pointed out that Freeman is a lot closer to recruiting at Kelly and ND's historical mean than he is close to recruiting where the top programs are currently at
Then everyone has to juke stat, pivot, etc when they start to compare Kelly and Freeman's recruiting
You can't really count Kelly's 2013 class because Greg Bryant ended up transferring
The 2022 class was really actually Freeman's class
Kelly didn't have to deal with NIL
Blah blah blah
Inevitably they obtain the needed data set to support their argument
Whilst I'm over here saying how about you put up Freeman's numbers against what Georgia or Bama is doing right now
If it's not there, or closer to them than the historical mean--there isn't too much value proposition to hiring a head coach with no experience
Then it's
That's not fair to expect Freeman to recruit at that level
That's not realistic--South Bend is cold and the players have to go to class
Blah blah blah
So then I simultaneously at every turn have to listen to how amazing a recruiter Freeman is and how much better he is than Kelly but also while hearing about how it's never his fault if recruiting is not on par with the top programs, his hands are tied by NIL, it's out of his control because Kelly didn't have any 1st round draft picks, etc
People want to have their cake and eat it too on the argument
At the end of the day, he either is good enough to circumvent the recruiting obstacles and delivers the goods on the trail or he just some type of a little better version of the ND historical mean of recruiting coupled with limited coaching experience and underwhelming on the field results to date