With the douche baggery in Core6, it's debatable.
I find it hilarious that one of their "coaches" put on his internet bio that he chose Illinois over Notre Dame when he didn't have a Notre Dame offer and wasn't recruited. There is some deep rooted something in that guy's head.
As to wooly... he is very poignantly capturing why Chicago
is important... i.e. you have about a half dozen true elite Top 100 players every year from the greater Chicago area. That handful of players can be program changing for just about any school out there... SEC elites included.
With the exception of Los Angeles (and maybe Norfolk/VA Beach/"coastal" VA if you want to get liberal on what is a "city"?), I'm not sure if there is any singular city with more talent in it than Chicago. I'm sure you can make cases for some southern cities... and obviously regions/states (i.e. "Florida") have more talent... but Chicago is just about as good as it gets. We're talking about a location in our backyard that has gems every single year.
It's also important to point out that we do still recruit Chicago fairly well (just not as well as we should) and that other Big Ten schools also struggle to land players they "should" get, so it's not just an ND problem. Jordan Diamond "should" have gone to Michigan. Laquon Treadwell "should" have gone to Michigan. Ethan Pocic was SEC pre-disposed too from the moment he started visiting those schools after seeming inclined Big Ten initially. So, in general, there are just a lot of Chicago area kids that seemingly want to get away and go south. Maybe that's just a thing and they're tired of snow or something.
At the end of the day, 3/11 starters on offense are from Chicago. And we've landed prospects every cycle from Chicago... or have been in position to (Schutt). So maybe it isn't a huge deal. But there are also a lot of red flags and a lot of 5

ish caliber players we've missed out on over the last couple cycles. And you better believe it is a LOT easier to retain local players than those you're hauling from around the country because you eliminate the "transfer home" issue (and homesickness can be quite common among any student).
In the end, my questions really are:
1. Can we do better? Is it a situation we can rectify or do we just have to deal with it?
2. Did Weis screw it up? I remember hearing stories about him burning bridges other places, but did he **** off the wrong crowd in Chicago?
3. Do the coaches care? And the answer to that seems to be a "meh" from what insiders have said.