I understand your point and half agree, half don’t. It’s happened before that good recruits have come to Indiana after years of losing. Jason Spriggs chose Indiana over Mac schools. Tevin Coleman chose Indiana over playing Safety somewhere else. Darius Latham chose to stay at home over going to Wisconsin and freezing his tail off. So that’s where I half disagree. If I recall Zack Shaw was the first 4 Star IU had since Benjarvis Green-Ellis who was a 5-star? And both chose Indiana. You’re going to have a pool of recruits who for one reason or another want to come to Indiana even if they have a losing record for multiple years. There will be other factors in a players decision making.
Where we agree 100% is that it will limit your pool of recruits. You’ll automatically lose a portion of guys because they’ll look at the record, so you BETTER GET IT RIGHT out of the recruits who do want to come to your school. That’s how you build a program. Kansas State has been in that position, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan State, an Northwestern. You just better have a coach who is a great talent evaluator and can get guys to come in who are better than their offer list (E.G. Spriggs).
Lastly, when it comes to the line, I think that it’s possible that the line could take 3-4 years to develop, and they could realistically only take 3 lineman in this class. How can both of those things be true? Conventional wisdom says they’d get as many lineman in as possible, and so I fully understand that logic and think it’s rational to assume that they’d stockpile new lineman quickly, but the issue is that we are returning a ton of guys, so it would bias the roster depth at offensive line in the future, and it could be an issue 3-4 years down the road at another position. If we took fewer LB’s, or DE’s, or didn’t take TJ ivy at TE, in a few years we’d be having the conversation we’re having about the OL at a different position. So if we are bringing a lot of guys back it’s possible that we’d be forced to recruit other positions to build depth for the future, and wait a year to really start building the OL depth.
You can see on film though that the OL is an issue to the extent that it could hold the defense back for multiple years. Maybe they get better next year and we go bowling? Maybe they don’t. There’s a level of a football IQ and coheseviniss that lineman need, to go along with toughness. Nick Linder seems to have it all of those traits on film and having played through injury, but its an issue at other positions all across the line. So that’s why some of us believe that it could be a multi year process to get this guys rolling to the extent that we have a line that could realistically take us bowling. You need a mature line, a smart line, and a tough line, so you want redshirt juniors and seniors across the board on your line who have all of those traits. Our current veterans haven’t displayed those traits, so we could be looking out into the future to find that. Besides Linder of course. I think that he can contribute right away.