just like previously said but, one of the only ways to tell how good a kid is if he goes to the camps .Tressel gets all the kids that no one was thinking about because, of how that kid performed at the camp. Thats the top one he uses .
Tressel has alot of high schools coaches to train and teach at the camps with other type of coaches from OSU. Thats huge in showing respect to any kind of coaching in the beginning or a well known one.
Some of those coaches tell college coaches the truth about a kid good or bad
Some guys that coach around Akron are really nice guys and do what they can to help some young kid get into college
People that bad mouth Tressel as A recruiter really have no clue what goes on in recuiting a kid out of school and believe all recruiting rankings as the way ithey see it as
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Tressel gets along and shows respect to all High school coaches and thats onething COOPER did not do as history showed
I have never recruited a High School athlete to do anything in my life, but I think I do understand selling. I manage a sales team for a Fortune 500 company.
I would do those types ofthings you mentioned...get them to camp for an eval. Build a strong network with HS coaches around the country, and especially Ohio. etc. etc.
I would initially have the assistant responsible meet the recruit to determine his success criteria, to determine whether there is a good fit for both the kid and my program. After defining his success criteria, I would ask the assistant to review them with me, to determine if I want to set up the sales process to close the recruit. I would not kiss a$$, or show up to tell them more things about my program. I would speak to the success criteria nd possibly ask the recruit to compare how we fit them vs. our competition.
If in fact, I saw deal breakers in his criteria, I would make sure we disengage.
All that said, it is just mechanics. What does Tressel and staff do? I see this stuff about text messaging how much they love a kid and additional things like that. Does Tressel & Co. do these things? Do they puff them up (Petey's famous You're my #1 guy!)?
Geez, I'm sorry if I'm a pest. Here is what I see:
1. When we lose a recruit that has an offer, I have to assume the staff wanted this kid. I'm sure the staff put the full court press on Wallace, Bowman, Hill, etc.
2. OSU loses many more OOS recruits than they get. Is Tressel's batting average good/bad/average? How does it compare?
3. People constantly complaining about the results in recruiting. Are they justified?
I have purposely kept my feelings about Tressel's success out of this thread. I don't want to influence posters who truly know.