Coaching Carousel 2021-2022 - Not Miami Related (locked)

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Oh boy. Mario is going to be the main reason why a ton of kids sign here. The fact is Joe was involved in every single one of these kids’ recruitment and played a role.

Was he the #1 reason they came here? Probably not. But that will be the norm with Mario here since surprise surprise…Mario is the HC. Lol wild.
Don’t back track now. You cited Kelly and Moss as your examples even though they said Mario being here was the reason they came…especially Moss. You need to watch his interview. It was all Mario.

I have never heard a recruit say they came here mainly because of Manny. Tells you all you need to know that we really didn’t lose anyone in the class that we wanted when Manny was fired. But look what happened to Oregon.

Lol of course Joe has to be “involved” in the recruiting of his position.

If Joe is such a recruiting boss, was he “involved” in any recruiting of a non-Poly player outside of the position group he coaches?

He should get some respect once Justin goes in the top 10 or 15 in the draft this year.
 
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They were going to have a pretty legit DL class if Mario had stayed at Oregon. But anyways, DL grows on trees in SFL. Big Joe with Mario recruiting by his side will get their guys. Nyjalik Kelly and Cyrus Moss proved that.

What Big Joe brings is the ability to get guys like Iuli. Big Joe recruits extends beyond the DL. Having him on staff probably leads to a few Poly kids. On the DL, OL, LB, etc.

Well worth it IMO.
Chess not checkers. He may not be recruiting "his position"....but he is there for recruiting ties to kids of Poly backgrounds that we otherwise would not be considered.
 
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Could you tell us so i don't have to go listen?

He just said that Joe wasn't known as a good recruiter. That Hayward recruited KT. That DL recruiting was the weakest of all the positions at Oregon and that Joe was also a weak recruiter when he was at WSU before going to Oregon.
 
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