And when recruiting slows down change up the coaching again?
UVa's strategy. Solid line = recruiting prowess. Dashed line = coaching experience.
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You said you can't get coaches, and have those coaches recruit for their system, in todays college football landscape.
I guess you misunderstood what I meant, or I didn't make myself clear. When trying to build a program up, you now have to bring the talent in first. That's what UVa did with the London's initial staff. They were geared more to selling the program to recruits than they were towards coaching. Now that it seems that we have brought up some very good recruiting classes, we can now concentrate on having better coaches. VT has been able to avoid this by having success on the field, but Beamer & Weaver finally were forced to realize that the college game is changing rapidly and they finally made changes to the staff, changes that they should have made 2-3 years ago.
I guess you misunderstood what I meant, or I didn't make myself clear. When trying to build a program up, you now have to bring the talent in first. That's what UVa did with the London's initial staff. They were geared more to selling the program to recruits than they were towards coaching. Now that it seems that we have brought up some very good recruiting classes, we can now concentrate on having better coaches. VT has been able to avoid this by having success on the field, but Beamer & Weaver finally were forced to realize that the college game is changing rapidly and they finally made changes to the staff, changes that they should have made 2-3 years ago.
I guess what i am saying is that the two are not mutually exclusive. you should be focused on bringing in the best recruits always, regardless, but the coaches are likely to be there a while, while the recruits will only be there 4 years.
If starting from square one, you would bring in guys that couldn't coach at all but could recruit, until you got a couple solid classes of recruits in, then go get better coaches?
that sounds backwards to me.