HARBAUGH!!!!'s first two classes were aided by (a) an NJ connection for a group of players led by Partridge; and then (b) a stellar in-state class. The latter doesn't happen often. The former can still happen, but Partridge is probably far enough removed from the NJ scene to have kids in his pocket. Those two classes also had huge numbers.
Agree on the first part. HARBAUGH!!!!'s statement is exactly what you say when you didn't land any of your top 100 targets. You champion what you have, and in this case they don't have the elite talent they had the last two cycles. But, there's absolutely no reason why they can't get there. In fact, with 2 top 50 caliber players already on board for 2019 I think he's well on is way to putting together a class more comparable to his first two. And I guarantee you HARBAUGH!!!! thinks he can build an elite class.
Ultimately, Hanni is right -- it's about winning. He can still get this 2019/2020 kids, but he needs to win if he wants to consistently challenge for a top 5 class.
And one quick comment on Clemson -- recruiting is as much about who you take as who you miss on. It's way more catastrophic to chase a kid, think he's the answer and have him crap out. It's way better to miss on a player, IMO. Clemson has a stunning record with "elite" recruits not merely panning out -- being solid multiple-year starters -- but actually being hellraising elite players. It's absolutely remarkable what they do with their 5*/high 4* kids. Wilkins and Lawrence, e.g., can make the entire defense look good (they have other players, too). Hyatt (with some help from Watson) can make an OL with at least 2 glaring holes functional (last year).
Go back and look at Clemson's high end recruits as opposed to even Alabama and especially Ohio State. They always seem to cash. Heh.
Whereas, e.g., you think Kalis will be awesome and a few others and you cast your lot with them. OSU has had some similar issues with top 100 OL just not delivering.
I think there is absolutely no evidence that Harbaugh thinks he can win at the elite level without scaling up recruiting to the war-machine level the others are at. I think there IS plenty of evidence that he'll never get there
Ultimately, Hanni is right -- it's about winning. He can still get this 2019/2020 kids, but he needs to win if he wants to consistently challenge for a top 5 class.
And one quick comment on Clemson -- recruiting is as much about who you take as who you miss on. It's way more catastrophic to chase a kid, think he's the answer and have him crap out. It's way better to miss on a player, IMO. Clemson has a stunning record with "elite" recruits not merely panning out -- being solid multiple-year starters -- but actually being hellraising elite players. It's absolutely remarkable what they do with their 5*/high 4* kids. Wilkins and Lawrence, e.g., can make the entire defense look good (they have other players, too). Hyatt (with some help from Watson) can make an OL with at least 2 glaring holes functional (last year).
Go back and look at Clemson's high end recruits as opposed to even Alabama and especially Ohio State. They always seem to cash. Heh.
Whereas, e.g., you think Kalis will be awesome and a few others and you cast your lot with them. OSU has had some similar issues with top 100 OL just not delivering.
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