Recruiting is a relationships business. And many of these relationships take multiple years to get comfortable, and we're expecting Frye to do it in a matter of months. I believe I read that Hartline has been in contact with Inniss or Tate since they were in 8th grade! That's why their so cool with him and also Bailey(who's originally from Broward Co. in SoFL and has a big connection down there). I think this is also why you're seeing the defensive side of the ball come along slowly, new targets getting comfortable with coaches at new locations, or new coaches establishing their new relationships. A guy like Walton has spent a chunk of time in the NFL, it's going to take time for him to land DBs who he's never spoken to. That can also be applied to why OSU doesn't have an LB committed either, Knowles is starting over and getting to know kids at his new job. And also Frye wasn't recruiting close to the talent that would go to OSU while at UCLA, so he's starting from scratch, while the coaches he's going up against have none some of these kids since middle school. I know many thought that the OL recruiting would be solved the minute Stud was shown the door and Frye came in, but I don't believe we'll start seeing numerous 5star OTs consider OSU until they see what we do on the field, and Frye has time to really get to know them. And that might not be until '24 and honestly '25. I think it'd be a homerun if Frye were even to land his plan b guys, and the fact that we're even still in it for Alinen is a major plus(peer recruiting from Montgomery and Padilla through social media is also helping as well).