Any thoughts as to why OL recruiting as a whole has been bad under Bielema?
Also feel like he's done well in the portal for OL, retention of OL and the evals there as well.....I mean if putting multiple guys in the league and having above average big ten starters across the board is bad ?
I think the COVID class which was also his first class was pretty rough but he gets a pass …
He just landed a 4 star kid out of NJ … He’s absolutely crushed the portal evals on OL …
If that’s bad … Idk man …
I mean if putting multiple guys in the league and having above average big ten starters across the board is bad ?
I think the COVID class which was also his first class was pretty rough but he gets a pass …
He just landed a 4 star kid out of NJ … He’s absolutely crushed the portal evals on OL …
If that’s bad … Idk man …
I think development is development regardless of whether it's prep or portal guys. 4 OL in basically the top 800 guys in 2026 should indicate that OL recruiting is fine.This wasn't the discussion though. The discussion was about pre-2025 high school recruiting under Bielema. The o-line guys put in the league were either (a) transfers or (b) inherited by Bielema. The staff needs to do better at prep o-line recruiting and development.
The transfer portal has had some great hits (early Crisler, Adams, Davis, Priestly, Badovinac) and some duds (late Crisler, Dylan Davis, Leys, Schuster, Wigenton), which is to be expected. The portal raises the floor, but prep recruiting is going to raise the ceiling.
This wasn't the discussion though. The discussion was about pre-2025 high school recruiting under Bielema. The o-line guys put in the league were either (a) transfers or (b) inherited by Bielema. The staff needs to do better at prep o-line recruiting and development.
The transfer portal has had some great hits (early Crisler, Adams, Davis, Priestly, Badovinac) and some duds (late Crisler, Dylan Davis, Leys, Schuster, Wigenton), which is to be expected. The portal raises the floor, but prep recruiting is going to raise the ceiling.
I think development is development regardless of whether it's prep or portal guys. 4 OL in basically the top 800 guys in 2026 should indicate that OL recruiting is fine.
Could it be that BB has guys or profiles of guys that he wants and doesn't care what the rankings are?
It’s a new world … Why develop a HS kid when you can spend a little extra $$ and get a kid who’s been in a P4 weight program and played at the HM level … OR go get a JUCO kid or a kid who’s played at a lower level and proven it or has all the tools and is physically ready to take the next step …
The development you’re going to see going forward is going to be with guys like the Knapik’s … Get them from a lower level, redshirt, develop and plug them in the following year …
Point B is especially true. The prices for backup quality OLs with p5 experience this year was 500k+ on the open market, we can't survive if we have to pay that (and we didn't). We have to develop HS linemen moving forward with a better hit rate than we have seen to continue to be successfulThe data I shared on here was to avoid rankings. I'm a big believer in offers over rankings. But also, I was talking about performance when I gave the opinion about o-line recruiting. BB may have a specific profile, plus he shouldn't worry about rankings! My point is the HS o-line prep recruiting has low pedigree and low performance. Now, the 2025 class is much better for pedigree, now we wait for performance.
(a) Bielema is still recruiting and accruing HS o-line kids.
(b) There's plenty of data out there that the best CFB players never reach the portal. Schools pay to keep them. This is doubly true for offensive and defensive line. The answer to the veteran supply problem is to increase the HS talent you bring in to create your own supply.
(c) Just like HS recruiting, the portal isn't a sure thing. There are plenty of misses.
(a) Bielema is still recruiting and accruing HS o-line kids.
(b) There's plenty of data out there that the best CFB players never reach the portal. Schools pay to keep them. This is doubly true for offensive and defensive line. The answer to the veteran supply problem is to increase the HS talent you bring in to create your own supply.
(c) Just like HS recruiting, the portal isn't a sure thing. There are plenty of misses.
If the market is paying $500k for players, then don't you need to $400k or so just to keep the ones you have?... The prices for backup quality OLs with p5 experience this year was 500k+ on the open market, we can't survive if we have to pay that (and we didn't).
We also had Kerby Joseph at #5 on the safeties list.
Not in all cases. We have retained players at a much cheaper price than the open market may provide them by selling development, environment, and future earnings rather than an extra 100-200k now.If the market is paying $500k for players, then don't you need to $400k or so just to keep the ones you have?
Coach and staff had really gotten top notch Olineman, from portal. Be patient, and it will improve from high school ranks. The more bigUglies we put in NFL.Any thoughts as to why OL recruiting as a whole has been bad under Bielema?
Yes. What happened? Homesick? Was not where he wanted to be on the depth chart?He didn't make it past the summer and transferred back to home state MSU
Chances this class ends up top 25? At #23 right now with most prospects out there committed.
What are the chances that he actually contributes in basketball?
22*Chances this class ends up top 25? At #23 right now with most prospects out there committed.
Ok, but the guys you're talking about were out of Illinois's reach in previous recruiting cycles (and still arguably are).The data I shared on here was to avoid rankings. I'm a big believer in offers over rankings. But also, I was talking about performance when I gave the opinion about o-line recruiting. BB may have a specific profile, plus he shouldn't worry about rankings! My point is the HS o-line prep recruiting has low pedigree and low performance. Now, the 2025 class is much better for pedigree, now we wait for performance.
(a) Bielema is still recruiting and accruing HS o-line kids.
(b) There's plenty of data out there that the best CFB players never reach the portal. Schools pay to keep them. This is doubly true for offensive and defensive line. The answer to the veteran supply problem is to increase the HS talent you bring in to create your own supply.
(c) Just like HS recruiting, the portal isn't a sure thing. There are plenty of misses.