AppAttack wrote:I don't know if I buy the idea that Moore did not slip in recruiting; that he went after players but just didn't get them. How do you get those players for the first 20 years of your career and stop getting them after 3 National Championships and a win over Michigan? Maybe there is something to opponents using his age against him in recruiting wars those last few years. Maybe it was the change in philosophy; with the power-I you need good linemen and with the spread (and our good qb/wr) not as much. Whatever happened we need to load up in the trenches.
We simply didn't target, or make the necessary effort to target, the number of players needed on the OL in the post championship years. In 2008, we pursued and signed ONE offensive lineman, Chad Turner. Mr. Turner was an acacdemic casualty who never played a down for ASU. In the 2009 recruiting class, we invited three OL prospects to make official visits. One was from Florida, another from Pennsylvania, and the third being Dakota Dozier after he had already committed to Furman. All three elected to go elsewhere. I've got no problem with that. What I did have a problem with was that from a geographic footprint spanning from Pennsylvania to Florida, we only found THREE offensive linemen worthy of attention. I guess all the other OL on the east coast were simply not good enough to be pursued. In an effort to avoid a total whiff, we offered a late visit to Storm Moore whose other offer in hand was from SC State. He visited, signed, and then suffered a medical issue during off season conditioning that ended his playing career. Two years, nothing to show for it. Elliott then leaves for SC. Can't blame the guy for furthering his career. We top that off by hiring a total hemorrhoid in Bob McClain and dysfuntion ensues and the revolving door on the OL continues.
In my opinion, we got complacent in recruiting during the post championship years. Show up late in the process, flash the national championship rings, and they're ours! Doesn't work that way. Coach Moore was often quoted as saying we don't offer a kid unless he tells us he wants to be here. That's recruiting in reverse. You should ALWAYS be selling your program, not waiting for players to come to you. I'm not posting this to bash Moore, but big mistakes were made and we're paying the price now. In hindsight I'd be willing to bet even Moore would have done things differently if he had a do-over.