Couple of things:Here is another example of why in state coaches have no loyalty. Daine Hanson is a SDE that plays for a team in Illinois that was in the Championship game two years in a row. He has some solid offers but nothing from Illinois. On the other hand, an unranked kid in Atlanta with less offers has one from Illinois. Here is his link.
https://247sports.com/Recruitment/Daine-Hanson-134669/RecruitInterests/
Should the Coach at Nazareth not feel this is a slap in the face. Why would JJ McCarthy consider a school that feels like his teammates aren't good enough but an unranked kid from Atlanta is? I wouldn't be surprised if Michigan has offered more Illinois kids than Lovie and his staff. These are the issues that a majority of the High School coaches in Illinois deal with when it come to Illinois Football. It's not that difficult. It has nothing to do with ego. Absolutely go out of state for what you CAN'T get in State. I am off my soap box however, I would really like to see things turn around with in state recruiting. You will get more passion on the field when a majority of the team is representing their home state. Just a thought but, I also get Illinois don't want any of the lower level scrubs that coaches want them to take. It is what it is.
Hopefully the kid commit and start a little more momentum. If you thinking Coaches in Illinois don't want to see the home school succeed, you are sadly mistaken. Most speak about it often. It will also help boast recruitment ranking especially when those kids have success.
1. He's unranked because he hasn't been to as many camps as Hanson. If he commits Sedarius will have a similar ranking. Also they aren't even the same player or position. Hanson is 6'7 and 235 true DE, Sedarius is 6'2 and 250. Sedarius will be more of a DT or 3-4 DE.
2. The offers they have are about the same in my opinion, Hanson- (BC, Iowa, IU, K State, Iowa St, Neb, Syracuse and Texas Tech). Sedarius- (Louisville, Duke, Minn, Pitt, Vandy, West Virginia and Wake Forest).
3. Michigan has offered 23 Illinois players since 2017. Illinois has offered 106 players in the same time span.
4. You spoke earlier about not offering kids that you don't intend to take, correct? Okay so maybe they don't want Hanson. We have taken 4 DE's in the last couple of classes and maybe we have eyes on other DE's in this class. Also why would we offer a kids teammate just to make another recruit happy? Isn't that basically what we did with luwann powell from ESTL and you had a problem with that.
5. Maybe lovie and his staff don't see the value of recruiting Chicago because they see it as a waste of resources.