Paul Rhoads Recruiting Lesson

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This speculative tale you have spun is more ridiculous than the 5 in your original post put together.

Agreed, that all just simple conjecture on his part. Sans Knott, Klein, and Farniok nothing of those players have done anything.
 

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One last thing. Is anyone really complaining about stars? I think most peoples concern, as it is mine, is that we aren't recruiting against or with peer schools. It just highly unlikely we are going to identify 25 under the radar guys and be able to beat schools that all agree on who is talented and who isn't talented.

If CPR can do that it will be incredible.
 

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You are truly delusional. You can't logically separate criticism of our recruiting from criticizing the coaches responsible for doing it and the players that comprise it.

Your conclusions are not based on individually scouting and evaluating players. Rather, you have a set of circumstantial criteria that you've determined are more valid then the skills of our coaches at individually evaluating and scouting players.

How is that a player like Jake Knott that who has exceptional athleticism for his position can be looked at by two highly successful coaches in Kirk Ferentz and Gene Chizik, and yet neither offered him a scholarship? Paul Rhoads watched film on Jake and questioned what he was missing because he couldn't believe why others had passed on this kid.

No one including our coaches was recruiting Aaron Horne from a highly successful, high profile JUCO in California. Our coaches were recruiting Steele Jantz and they discovered him in the process. We clearly weren't the only staff scouting that highly successful program.

I'm guessing that JD Wagoner was noticed by our staff when they were initially focused on his teammates. To borrow another local example regarding the failure of your logic. How many payed attention to and subsequently offered Harrison Barnes extremely talented teammate? Did Doug McDermott lack exposure?

You absolutely can. I will gladly debate you if you want to do it in a respectful manner.

Iowa State has never recruited well. Ever. This class, at this time appears to be no exception. BUT, Paul Rhoads had done a great job of building depth. He hasn't missed on kids from a academic standpoint and thus most of our 25 member classes are on campus still. That is what was missing during McCarney and Chizik years. I love the depth and think it's the only way CPR can push us over the edge. We will be able to live past injuries where in years past injuries crippled us b/c we had walk ons in the two deeps.

So I can sing CPR's praises while at the same time being concerned with our CURRENT class when it compares to the other Big 12 members. It's not mutually exclusive.
 
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In that muck up of a thread/conversation yesterday, someone brought up Mizzou. Couldn't sleep last night, so I looked up Mizzou's recruiting classes on Rivals. To me, Mizzou is more relatable to our situation then say, Iowa's and Ferentz. Beings it's our home-state, Iowa gets brought up a lot, but Ferentz's position to build Iowa up was not like Pinkel's at Mizzou. Fry had established Iowa for a decent length of time. Iowa was relevant. I don't think before Pinkel that Mizzou had been 'relevant' for any decent length of time.

So, in Pinkel's 1st four years, he has one pretty good one with a team led by Brad Smith @ QB - goes on to NFL career as WR. Chase Daniel comes in 2005, I believe, as a 3*. He leads the team to new heights. Recruiting classes start to become rated higher, but not top-25. 2006 is good as it has a few 4* - including Jeremy Maclin. However, what rounds it out is soem 2* players like Sean Weatherspoon (a 6'1" 190lb Safety - believe he is a much bigger LB for the Falcons now) and Denario Alexander. What happens, though, is Pinkel gets a 5* in Blaine Gabbert. Mizzou jumps to the 25-level. One 5* moves a class from near 40 to the 25-range. Just a couple or even one higher rated recruit moves the ranking for one class quite a bit. Looking over Mizzou's classes, more 3* & 2* players ended up better than their 4*-plus rated players. Much like ISU's track record the past several years with 4* rated recruits. Sad to admit, but very few ended up contributing.

FYI - just want to make known using Pinkel & Mizzou just because they were brought up yesterday. Pinkel is a tool & I am not advocating we should conduct ourselves as Pinkel/Mizzou has/does. Also, Mizzou has geographic recruiting advantages. Not trying to go there either. Simply looked at history of Mizzou football and their path from when Pinkel took over to now.

Last, think the size of our recruits is key. Not necessarily weight as a recruit, but their height. Acquire players that are athletes and have the frames to make them bigger & more explosive. Couple DBs at 5'10", but LJ came in at 5'10" 177 lbs (think he ended up @ 200-205). With depth, we can keep bringing in classes to put into the S&C program & come out in couple years producing on the field.
 
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Please stop using Knott as an example. He's an exception, a huge exception.

Why because that doesn't suit your agenda?

He is a picture perfect illustration, and that is why you need to ignore it. A local kid with exceptional athleticism that was scouted by two highly successful local coaches that both completely failed in their evaluation. He is a perfect example of the fallacy that the opinions of other coaches is the key criteria that validates a recruits worthiness.
 

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You lost me here...what's this related to?


No, what he's saying is that the players that everyone fawns over on national TV (or on recruiting sites) are simply the ones with exposure. There are other players just as good--but not everyone knows about them. Sometimes, you just have to look harder.

That's what CPR is doing. That whole "leave no stone unturned" thing".

This bolded statement is ridiculous. You are saying that there are high-level BCS players that no one knows about. Agreed. There are certainly SOME quality players out there that, for whatever reason, do not get many looks from BCS programs. What bothers me about your post, though, is you are insinuating that Rhoads is somehow working harder than other coaches to uncover these gems, or that he is somehow smarter/better at evaluating talent than other coaches. But again, there is NO EVIDENCE thus far to suggest that this is the case.

Are you telling me that with this year's recruiting class you have gained commitments from 10 BCS quality players that no one except Rhoads knew about? That you trust his judgment because he works harder than other coaches to identify these players and can see the potential in these kids that not a single other coach has seen?

Another thing I noticed is the extensive list of players you listed who are supposed to prove this theory of yours, yet in reality have proven absolutely nothing. Sure, there are some lightly recruited players that have played early. But the majority of Iowa State's roster is filled with players who didn't have many BCS offers. Somebody has got to play, and odds are it is going to be someone without other offers.

You cannot expect to build a competitive roster by relying on a perceived ability to uncover "hidden gems" that other programs overlooked. Because the recruiting stars DO matter. A four star player is 333% more likely to be drafted when compared to a two star recruit, and over 200% more likely when compared to a three star recruit.

If Paul Rhoads thinks he can build a roster that will eventually be able to consistently compete with the big boys in the Big XII by acquiring talent that he feels has been overlooked, he isn't going to be around for long.

And for you to assume every player he recruits is capable of becoming a standout player is just as asinine.
 

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[FONT=&quot]CPR Recruiting Lesson[/FONT]​




[FONT=&quot]*I took a couple of comments from another thread last night, and will use them to illustrate and correct some misapprehensions on the part of some of the people here. Not to call anyone out, just addressing "concerns". [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]One of the major concerns I have is that if these players that we are snatching up are borderline major college football contributors…[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Problem one is your underlying assumption. Obviously CPR doesn’t feel that they are “borderline†prospects, or he wouldn’t be offering them by July. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]… that can be coached up by the Cyclone staff, why aren't the mid major schools after them? Why aren't they even hearing from the schools in their own state?[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Simple answer, unwittingly provided by another critic:[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]I'm just saying I have a hard time believe CPR is finding kids that NO ONE else knows about. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Well…that’s your problem, my friend. So, why is that?[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]I think other coaches know about them, and pass.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Erroneous conclusion, based upon empirical evidence to the contrary. I’ll even give examples below to refute your obvious denial here in a moment.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The only reasonable explanation is CPR is just seeing something in kids that no one else has prioritized. And if that is their recruiting strategy, and if that is successful, then fine.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]There, you’re finally starting to get it. Why was that so difficult? Of course, this comment also needs to make the last few steps...[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Sure, Knott and Klein are examples. Knott is obvious, but Klein wasn’t even offered by his home state UW. Now he’s the reigning B12 Co-Defensive POTY/MVP. But those are hardly the only ones. Just a few others:[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Tom Farniok:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] Starter as a redshirt freshman. Also drew notice so that OU jumped all over his next brother. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Jacob Gannon:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] Not even recruited by hometown UI. Played as a redshirt frosh, listed as starter as a soph.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Shaban Dika:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] Aside from injuries, would likely have equaled or perhaps even excelled Gannon.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Jevohn Miller:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] Played as a true freshman, in a position to fill in for Knott should he go down, likely to start as a junior. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]David Irving:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] Also played as a freshman, also set freshman marks for vertical leap and broad jump that rivaled (or beat) the best for a defensive end at the NFL Combine—both marks by USC grad and Packers #1 pick Nick Perry (who is 3-4" shorter).[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Oni Omoile:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] Raved over first by CPR for his character, then by Bill Bleil for his athleticism (32†vertical), proceeded to set freshman weightlifting mark. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Aaron Horne:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] People complained because he had no other offers, and was “only Jantz’s buddyâ€. Big XII Newcomer of the Year.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Albert Gary:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] Signed out of nowhere after spending a season redshirting at a JC. Distinctly help win the OSU game. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Henry Simon:[/FONT][FONT=&quot] Also pulled out of nowhere, this time by Bobby Elliott, as a valuable contributor last season despite lack of conditioning and camp time. Should be set for a good senior campaign. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Brandon Jensen[/FONT][FONT=&quot]: Pulled out of CPR’s hometown, even I wondered. Played in prime time as a redshirt frosh, looks positioned to take a big step forward this Fall. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]I suppose it wouldn’t matter (since some will say these guys aren’t “proven†yet), but guys who fit the same profile from the ’11 class who redshirted would include JaQuarius Daniels, Ken Lynn (KU jumped in late), Sam Richardson(cb), Rob Standard (NU only other claimed offer—and their fans denied it), Tad Ecby, Devin Lemke, Jamison Lalk, Brock Dagel, Quenton Bundrage, Quinton Pomphrey, Darian Cotton, and Jared Brackens. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]From the ’12 class, Duaron Williams was distinctly one that was “known about†and “ignored by other coachesâ€, and Pierre Aka only blew up after he committed. There were also the likes of Collin Bevins, Kane Seeley, Mitchell Meyers, Devlyn Cousin (stolen away from that powerhouse So. Miss), T,J, Mutcherson, Charlie Rogers (not offered by hometown UI), Darius White (actually became ranked at LB and got an offer from Miami after committing), Jacob Dunning and Cole Netten. And oh yeah—Dondre Daley was nonexistent on the recruiting scene until his visit—and at age 16, he might be the Irving of this class. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]So, what part of “proven track record†don’t people get? [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Then there are the current ten guys that people are…â€concerned†about:[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Emmanuel Bibbs TE 6-3/245 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Only played four games last fall, now OU is sniffing around. Arkansas offered and he previously was committed to Iowa.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Tyler Brown RB 5-10/180 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Has breakaway speed, perhaps not a ‘feature back’, but looks a lot like ARob or James White—and that’s good enough for me. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Trevor Hodge QB 6-2/190 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Has arm, athleticism and leadership abilities. What’s not to like? [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Jacob Homa OL 6-5/260 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Actually ranked at his position, still no other “big time†offers. Yet. He decided not to wait. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Alex Leslie TE 6-5/220 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Long, has hands, and can run. Physically, looks like our best HS tight end recruit since…maybe ever. Who cares about stars?[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Kamari Syrie DB 5-10/190 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The one guy I have a question on. Honest. I’ll buy it with the CPR track record. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Nigel Tribune DB 5-11/175 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Transferred from a nowhere high school, we got in on him early. Troy Douglas knows DB’s. People still complain. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]J.D. Waggoner DE 6-2/230 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]I doubt he spends a day at end as a Cyclone, much like Meyers a year ago. In this case, he could be another Klein in the middle. That’s why he wants to play as a true frosh—on special teams. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Justin Webster ATH 6-1/217 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Plays at a small high school—and may be the best overall athlete thus far in the class. And still people are…“concernedâ€. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]D.A. Williams DB 5-10/170 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Even with three stars, profile hadn’t been updated in a while. So people complained—until current offers were added. Oddly enough, when he was interviewed after committing. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Now, to tell you the truth, I can’t blame people who might be “concernedâ€. Simply because they haven’t been completely informed, are ignorant of all of the facts. It’s those who take that “concernâ€, especially when based upon baseless assumptions, and start doing that “Oh, woe is ISU!†thing that bothers me. In spades. Still, being sensitive to your sensibilities, I’ll add this. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]It’s not as if CPR isn’t also recruiting those three- and four-star guys, the ones with big name offers, or big offer lists. The simple fact is that none of them have committed. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Yet.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]And that’s a simple and salient fact. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Take this one, straight off Rivals front page. His three finalists are USF, WVU, and ISU. How can you complain about that? I’ll toss in a few more…[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]http://rivals.yahoo.com/iowastate/football/recruiting/player-Rashard-Robinson-135979[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Were in on him early before he blew up...[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]http://rivals.yahoo.com/iowastate/football/recruiting/player-Demetrius-Cooper-139258[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]No stars--and yet a Notre Dame offer. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]http://rivals.yahoo.com/iowastate/football/recruiting/player-Bobby-Leath-138885[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Florida among the final four--along with ISU[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]http://rivals.yahoo.com/iowastate/football/recruiting/player-Trevor-Walker-138551[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]http://rivals.yahoo.com/iowastate/football/recruiting/player-James-Clark-140963[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]...and I'd keep going, but I think I've made my point. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Some of these guys are simply waiting to see how ISU comes out of the gate--whether the OSU upset was merely an aberration, a mirage.Just remember--our biggest recruiting weekend last year was in November at Thanksgiving, for cryin' out loud. In the meantime, we have ten commits now, guys that CPR wanted, where last year we only had five or six. Do I really need to map that one out too? [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]One last point. Some people dismiss this class simply because these guys are “just the same†as the last three classes. Well, I’ll give you a hint. The vast majority of those last three classes are rising sophomore redshirts—or lower. And those classes are better, top to bottom, than the ones that preceded them, whether Chizik’s or McCarney’s. Better depth. And if CPR can pull off massive upsets with a mixture of Mac’s last petered-out classes and Chizik’s variety-pack signees, why, what makes you think that he’s not going to keep on improving as his own players mature into juniors and seniors? Hello? The heck with hitting a plateau, Paul Rhoads is still marching his way up the hill—and hitting people coming off the bus as he goes! [/FONT]
 

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You absolutely can. I will gladly debate you if you want to do it in a respectful manner.

Iowa State has never recruited well. Ever. This class, at this time appears to be no exception. BUT, Paul Rhoads had done a great job of building depth. He hasn't missed on kids from a academic standpoint and thus most of our 25 member classes are on campus still. That is what was missing during McCarney and Chizik years. I love the depth and think it's the only way CPR can push us over the edge. We will be able to live past injuries where in years past injuries crippled us b/c we had walk ons in the two deeps.

So I can sing CPR's praises while at the same time being concerned with our CURRENT class when it compares to the other Big 12 members. It's not mutually exclusive.

That would be entirely unproductive. Anyone that chooses to criticize, yet attempts to disclaim accountability for that criticism is not worthy of debate.


You can't back your opinions with substance (ie. actual scouting of individual players). All of your conclusions are based on circumstantial criteria. You choose to discount and/or ignore facts that disprove your circumstantial conclusions. Therefore, I realize you have an agenda, and debating you would be pointless.
 

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You're point is valid, we should trust the coaches and all because they have done well in the first three years with a variation of this strategy.

However, we are in a much better place than we were 3 years ago and it's ok for people to expect more high profile recruiting. The goal is obviously to always be getting better on the field, and we are. It is disappointing when we aren't becoming obviously better at recruiting. Not that it isn't working, but the higher profile kids haven't come this year yet. The under the radar players could be great for all anyone knows, but we have been competitive on the field and should expect to be competitive when it comes to recruiting the same players teams in our league recruit.
 

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Nice write up. It's comical so many people are concerned about our recruiting. Under CPR we are off to our best three start ever and his staff has remained intact. Better athletes are being produced, so relax we are in good hands.
 

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Lol, nice write up Aclone. I don't want to add anything other than to point out that this is the reason Rhoads hedged himself when asked if he was going to /wanted to retire at ISU. There are lots of people out there who are never happy and never will be no matter the results that you can show them. Rhoads knows that there is awful lot of stuff that can happen.
 

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This bolded statement is ridiculous. You are saying that there are high-level BCS players that no one knows about. Agreed. There are certainly SOME quality players out there that, for whatever reason, do not get many looks from BCS programs. What bothers me about your post, though, is you are insinuating that Rhoads is somehow working harder than other coaches to uncover these gems, or that he is somehow smarter/better at evaluating talent than other coaches. But again, there is NO EVIDENCE thus far to suggest that this is the case.

Are you telling me that with this year's recruiting class you have gained commitments from 10 BCS quality players that no one except Rhoads knew about? That you trust his judgment because he works harder than other coaches to identify these players and can see the potential in these kids that not a single other coach has seen?

Another thing I noticed is the extensive list of players you listed who are supposed to prove this theory of yours, yet in reality have proven absolutely nothing. Sure, there are some lightly recruited players that have played early. But the majority of Iowa State's roster is filled with players who didn't have many BCS offers. Somebody has got to play, and odds are it is going to be someone without other offers.

You cannot expect to build a competitive roster by relying on a perceived ability to uncover "hidden gems" that other programs overlooked. Because the recruiting stars DO matter. A four star player is 333% more likely to be drafted when compared to a two star recruit, and over 200% more likely when compared to a three star recruit.

If Paul Rhoads thinks he can build a roster that will eventually be able to consistently compete with the big boys in the Big XII by acquiring talent that he feels has been overlooked, he isn't going to be around for long.

And for you to assume every player he recruits is capable of becoming a standout player is just as asinine.

Just what this thread needed. A squawk opinion!
 

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One last thing. Is anyone really complaining about stars? I think most peoples concern, as it is mine, is that we aren't recruiting against or with peer schools. It just highly unlikely we are going to identify 25 under the radar guys and be able to beat schools that all agree on who is talented and who isn't talented.

If CPR can do that it will be incredible.

I guess what concerns me is that fans really think that 3 years under Rhoads and 2 low tier bowl games and still a losing record over all under him, equates to immediate success on the Recruiting trail. With what ISU has done lately, even though in our minds we are greatly improved, it's tough to realisticly think we can directly compete with anyone on the recruiting trail in our conference yet. Maybe we could duke it out with Kansas, but honestly, every other school has a distinct advantage, weather that be being in Texas, tradition, recent success or a boatload of money.

By ISU standards, we are leaps and bounds above where we were a few years ago. On a national standpoint, we are a team who is 18-19 over the last 3 years, with a history of being a bad football program. That reputation doesn't get turned over over night. It's a tough road, I understand the frustration with not getting guys we 'd like. I jsut don't get why people think we passing on more highly rated guys if we really thought we had a shot at them. Maybe it's as simple as the coaches made a call and the kid said, "I am not interested in ISU." Its' not an easy sell.
 
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Nice write up. It's comical so many people are concerned about our recruiting. Under CPR we are off to our best three start ever and his staff has remained intact. Better athletes are being produced, so relax we are in good hands.

How can people complain with the product CPR has put on the field? We've been better every year since his arrival. Athletically we look like we belong on the field. I got more enjoyment out of last season than the previous ten. Thanks Aclone, much appreciated.
 

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