Illinois Football Recruiting Thread

#101      
Obviously a guy like Sullivan from wsu doesn’t cost much.
I don't think that's obvious at all.

The market is exploding, and the market for size is exploding most of all.

College is different than the NFL where between 32 teams and a wider age cohort there's kind of enough athletic big guys to go around. Athletic big guys are THE resource of college football and always have been. QB is still the most important and valuable position on the field (and probably increasingly so in college) but you can get away with game-manager QB play in college if you're superior in the trenches, it's very different than the pros.

Our staff planned for this offseason calculating a market value for our eligible to return defensive front seven guys that was unrealistically low. They thought they had the money to improve in those areas and they didn't.

That's not a "program over, fire everybody" mistake, let's not be ridiculous. But it's going to be a costly one in 2026.
 
#105      
I don't think that's obvious at all.

The market is exploding, and the market for size is exploding most of all.

College is different than the NFL where between 32 teams and a wider age cohort there's kind of enough athletic big guys to go around. Athletic big guys are THE resource of college football and always have been. QB is still the most important and valuable position on the field (and probably increasingly so in college) but you can get away with game-manager QB play in college if you're superior in the trenches, it's very different than the pros.

Our staff planned for this offseason calculating a market value for our eligible to return defensive front seven guys that was unrealistically low. They thought they had the money to improve in those areas and they didn't.

That's not a "program over, fire everybody" mistake, let's not be ridiculous. But it's going to be a costly one in 2026.

Realistically how much do you think a guy like that would cost. He was lightly recruited as a prep and played 13 snaps last year
 
#107      
The difference is the market has just flown by. "Choices" made by the coaching staff, in general, is probably not the issue.

The staff cleaned up on the recruiting trail last year and NIL was a big part of that. The situation flipping the following offseason simply because of a lack of resources seems unlikely. Also, the staff had committed big money to Lopati. Now those resources are available. The question is why recruiting is still lagging behind. I'm warming to the idea that the new (defensive) coaching staff is facing a steep learning curve on the recruiting trail and it's harming prep recruiting, but I don't have any specific evidence to support that theory.
 
#108      
Realistically how much do you think a guy like that would cost. He was lightly recruited as a prep and played 13 snaps last year
I don't know the going prices in football well enough to give you a number.

What I can say is that WE think he's promising, and while there's not a lot of tape he can still stand on a scale, and he was listed at 255 coming out of high school and on our roster page he's at 290. Those weren't hidden facts to others, and to have played interior DL as a true freshman at Wazzu speaks to a player already exceeding expectations. Illinois was not his only suitor, there was a market for his services.

I guess what I'm saying is, Connor Sullivan's price is what we THOUGHT Angelo McCullom's price would be, but Angelo McCullom got way, way more than that.

The whole defensive front 7 is like that. Durojayie, Coenen, Jojo Hayden, Malachi Hood, it's not that our staff misjudged those players, it's that their accurate judgment of those players value was worth more in the market than they realized, and so money we thought could bring upgrades instead brought fewer and more speculative bodies.
 
#109      
I don't know the going prices in football well enough to give you a number.

What I can say is that WE think he's promising, and while there's not a lot of tape he can still stand on a scale, and he was listed at 255 coming out of high school and on our roster page he's at 290. Those weren't hidden facts to others, and to have played interior DL as a true freshman at Wazzu speaks to a player already exceeding expectations. Illinois was not his only suitor, there was a market for his services.

I guess what I'm saying is, Connor Sullivan's price is what we THOUGHT Angelo McCullom's price would be, but Angelo McCullom got way, way more than that.

The whole defensive front 7 is like that. Durojayie, Coenen, Jojo Hayden, Malachi Hood, it's not that our staff misjudged those players, it's that their accurate judgment of those players value was worth more in the market than they realized, and so money we thought could bring upgrades instead brought fewer and more speculative bodies.

He is getting no where near the money McCollum was offered. Angelo would’ve played a lot Sullivan won’t get on the field. We don’t have the money to pay a prospect like that hundreds of thousands of dollars to sit. Guys like him make very little
 
#110      
The staff cleaned up on the recruiting trail last year and NIL was a big part of that. The situation flipping the following offseason simply because of a lack of resources seems unlikely. Also, the staff had committed big money to Lopati. Now those resources are available. The question is why recruiting is still lagging behind. I'm warming to the idea that the new (defensive) coaching staff is facing a steep learning curve on the recruiting trail and it's harming prep recruiting, but I don't have any specific evidence to support that theory.

One thing that’s a little different is they paid guys like Hankins and Eberhart to come in and play right away. As good as Wagner is it’ll be several years until he can start at tackle
 
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