That's total BS, dude. KVR was recruited for offense. He was recruited for RB with potential to maybe play slot WR. After missing on Darby and Shephard not getting cleared, the staff planned to start Lo Wood and Bennett Jackson. They needed bodies DESPERATELY on that side of the ball, so prior fall camp Kelly decided to try out a bunch of people -- including KVR, Davonte Neal, etc. -- at CB to see if any could play it. None of whom were recruited for the position, and Diaco had no hand in any of their recruitments.
In August the move was official, and a few weeks later Lo Wood tore his Achilles. The rest is history, but Diaco never said a peep to him in recruiting nor was he recruited for anything but offense. Doing triage on offensive skill players to find competent DBs because the guys you targeted in '12 didn't stick and your '11 recruits either 1) sucked or 2) didn't stick is NOT a feather in the cap of Diaco recruiting.
So your premise is that he recruited 4 CAT LBs (i.e. your typical glorified 3-4 rush end) and 4 LBs to play actual linebacker positions? That would be an illustration of Diaco being a complete idiot with recruiting. He still would've been signing 4 total linebackers to play 3 linebacker spots. The premise would still hold.
Except it obviously isn't. Are we seriously going to sit here and act like Jhonny Williams ever had a chance of being a "linebacker"? Or Trumbetti? You can kind of/sort of make the case for Hill and Randolph. But they were all rush ends. Williams was a DE for Missouri when committed there and is a DE on his current team. He's quite obviously not remotely close to a functional body for linebacker.
It's like signing Luke Massa and trying to call him a WR, or saying Chase Hounshell should count as a TE. I don't care what you try to retroactively label them as, recruiting 4 guys that can only sort of play one very specific rush OLB position in a 3-4 doesn't mean you did anything to effectively address your actual needs at actual linebacker. It's like calling Ryan Kerrigan a "linebacker"... it's only true in a very specific, literal sense in a very specific scheme.
OK then who was playing WILL? If all of those guys are MIKEs then was no one manning the other ILB spot? Because remember, Jaylon Smith played DOG linebacker when he got here.......... the entire premise being presented above has obvious holes. If those were all MIKEs, then you had 3 MIKEs, 0 WILLs, and 1 DOG over three full years.
Cooks bombed last cycle at safety, if anyone did. He was co-defensive coordinator and in charge of secondary recruiting... and did effectively nothing (because he knew he was leaving) even after it was obvious that Prentice McKinney wasn't getting in. And ND still signed 4 DBs... two CBs, one safety, and one combo player. Because the rest of the staff hustled hard on Mykelti Williams to close the cycle.
1) He played WILL in HS.
2) He started off as a WILL when he got here.
3) He played SAM this year.
4) He only played MIKE last year when Morgan was so bad that they benched him... they needed someone with Martini's football IQ in the middle and he played really DESPITE being ill-suited for the position and basically not practicing there ever until that point.
Martini has the football IQ and instincts you're looking for in a MIKE, but his body type is much better suited for WILL or really any kind of OLB.
The KVR convo is truly funny. The next time BVG turns an "offensive" player into a All American, I'll have to remember that he should get shit on for it. That was an exceptional job by Coach Diaco and one that paid huge dividends for this program. You know, because he was only the starting DB on the BEST ND defense in forever, thats all.
Yes, he brought in Deeb, Martini, and Nyles for Mike/Will and he brought in all those CAT Lb's and then Randolph and Jaylon for Dog. Over those cycles that is plenty of players. You have a functional two deep at all positions accept for 1 position. Lets just call that Mike then, to fit this narrative. You still had Grace with tons of eligibility and was pegged as the heir apparent to Manti the entire time.
On Trumbetti, you do realize that he plays some 3-4 LB currently, right? He is an
ideal ROLB candidate for a 3-4 defense. There is no kind of sort of about it, Randolph and Hill were being recruited by other schools as 3-4 LB's thats just plain and simple fact.
I guess what you are failing to understand is that since BVG came some of these players don't have the same homes at the same positions. Also, not a Diaco problem. He recruited just fine for his system. It worked and the results prove that.
The actual need it addresses is that position. Haha, as if being a 3-4 OLB doesn't exsit, really?
His LB's are interchangeable, in theory. So Will and Mike are essentially the same, just one is tasked with calling out the plays, I thought everyone knew that. He said it multiple times. So he essentially had Deeb, Martini, and Nyles for 2 spots. With Grace and Moore already here for those same two positions. So 5 for 2 is 1 shy of a functional 3 deep at the positions. From from bare or being in dire straits. Had Jaylon and Randolph at Dog with Councell, who could be moved inside, and all those CAT's. So, yep not bad at all. It is only because this DC can't be flexible in his approach or suit his system to his personnel that anyone should view it that way. We'll see if his personnel change the results or if he's out first. I'll side with the latter, then we can blame Diaco again, for BVG's inability to be flexible or change with the times.
On Martini, the bolded is basically irrelevant as that was by a coach thats not Diaco, so its on BVG's plate now. To the actual point of him being a Mike or not, I illustrated that above. Diaco always said it was true for every position on defense that the whole thing should have symmetry but admitted thats very hard to do. He said its easiest with the inside LB spots and those guys have very similar responsibilities. Greer is 6'2 1/2, 245 lb's thats a perfect size for a sophomore MIKE.
I'll just add that by no means am I saying Diaco was a perfect recruiter, nobody is, or even doing it at a high level late in his tenure. ND has depth issues and will almost always until we change the way we go about things. Holding spots, over signing, grey shorting etc. and that's not on him. We've already seen it happen to BVG at S last cycle. Too hard to go after who you "want" and signs who you "need" when you're at ND. However, the cupboard wasn't bare or even close