Ykili Ross was never coming to ND no matter how many looks he was giving ND. That info may or may not have been made public by the top sites but that was the info that was being passed around. I'm trying to think of the big names that ND has MISSED on and I'm honestly coming up with a blank. And by missed, I mean flat out dropped the ball on to the point where kid was shoe in and didn't come in. How many of these big name kids that do show interest just simply don't qualify and are told so quietly behind the scene?
A lot of the big time names that you saw ND linked to was never coming from the start. Sure, there's always interest, especially in the beginning but over time for various reasons, true colors are shown and it just wasn't meant to be but sites like 247 et al will keeping beating the drum trying to keep up the hype and gain subscriptions because they are a business first.
How am I so sure? Simply because I ask those who are quietly behind the scenes. They keep it real. Simply ask, 'Hey, is this legit?' And they'll say yeah it is or for the most part no its not and they've been more right then wrong.
How many of these kids are divas and BK just doesn't have the time to put up with that? Sure, you make some exceptions but you also don't want a team full of knuckleheads which a lot of these kids turn out to be.
Getting a kid to commit 4 years of his life when they're from FLA, TX, CA is hard enough as it is. Getting the right kid to commit is even harder. The talent pool gets slimmer once you start breaking it down by ND standards. Stanford only gets the talent they get because they're in CA already. Duke, Vandy, Northwestern all have a reputation for being an academically strong school yet they struggle to pull in top talent year after year. Ohio State and Michigan get who they get because kids don't go to play school or whatever that saying is.
BK's reputation is for DEVELOPING talent. Taking the lesser known names and building them into contributors, stars, and draft picks. Big picture: look at the stat that had BK connections in the Pro Bowl.
This is not to say that the staff couldn't do a better job because there are always areas where people can improve on. Nobody's perfect. Each one of us have areas we could improve on, even the ones we feel are strengths but let's not get our panties in a bunch because a podcast is trying to sell subscriptions just before NSD. I mean, is anybody else noticing the timing?
For crying out loud, Gary Anderson left Wisconsin because he said getting certain kids past academics was too tough. Yet some are ready to move on from BK who consistently pulls in Top 10 classes, was in the National title game in 2012, finally beat an SEC school, and played with the youngest defense I have ever seen. Its only been 5 years and look what he has accomplished compared to what ND looked like the prior 20. Our biggest accomplishment was what? Winning the Hawaii Bowl in '09 after having the worst season in the history of ND back in '07?
We've seen ND go hard after big time commits over the years only to see it backfire tremendously. Do I see areas they could improve on? Sure but we are going to recruit the ND way because if we go recruit the way that OSU does it, that Alabama does it, that UCLA does it, that USC does it then we are no better then the same teams we harp on for their dirty ways.