Yes, academic standards are tougher than they were even 10 years ago.
100% agree !! Even I (LOL) noticed many guys on OL who didn't play much when I would glance at the roster the past few years. Seems it was more on OL than other positions that this was the case. You will always miss on some recruits - sure - but can't miss that much at one position or you are hamstrung. And we were. That REALLY hurts to miss on a lot at one position when you only have 63 scholarships. I feel hopeful CH will get this going as that is his specialtyThe Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 8:19 amI think your point about the OL is a good one.Paul C wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 5:06 pmJasper is spot on.
Our academic restrictions are tough to overcome....and just to be VERY CLEAR, Wofford takes kids every year that we have a "DNR" (Do Not Recruit) given by Admissions. And it hurts us in our ability to take transfers.
Is this as fatal as Jasper implies above? No I don't think so, but it forces us to run the program well and play the long game. We need to have a high batting average in recruiting and be a "development program"....that is bring kids in, redshirt them, get them some seasoning, and THEN expect them to contribute. NO QUICK FIXES, and mistakes can compound quickly. We are still feeling the effects of some recruiting mistakes by the former Admin even after 3 years of Clay. Case in point is OL. The former staff got behind the curve and then tried to make up for quality with quantity. This then handcuffed the current staff to only a very limited number of OL in his first classes.
Clay and his team can do it but it's tough
The OL is an area that just takes time to develop. We really haven't seen what that looks like as a finished product under Hendrix - most of the guys that play the majority of snaps are still Fowler recruits.
Transitioning from high school to college is a little more complicated with linemen than at other positions.