OR-See-Nee wrote:...impressive when you consider that UH was basically starting with poorly rated draft classes (rated around #75) and no real 3- or 4-star players out of high school.
I was curious, Garret, as to how many 3 and 4 star recruits UH would have in a given year. It seems from what I've read that JJ really developed players that were not highly rated.
Excellent information in the initial post. Really enjoyed it.
I'm glad you like the info. I have really enjoyed lurking in this forum and thought I'd pass along some info. Since it is highly unlikely that SMU will play any of my other 2 teams, I can cheer hard for SMU each game...especially against Texas Tech! That will be an awesome offensive game...
If you don't count last year's class, I think UH averages something like *1 to 3* 3-star recruits per year and has a 4-star recruit every decade or so. Sadly, I'm not exaggerating. When UH got a 4-star recruit last year (Ryan Mouton from Houston), there was a debate as to when UH had their previous 4-star recruit and they went back decades in the search.
Most of UH's best players were those that they discovered and nobody else was going after. With a $50,000 recruiting budget and expensive flights to bring in any recruit outside of Hawaii for their recruiting visits, it was really hard to recruit!
By the way, have there been any rumors of the 4 commits that UH has that are from the state of Texas? I figure Bo Mitchell will go to SMU, but what about CB Jeremiah Alexander (Houston Yates), S Chris Banjo (Sugar Land Kempner), and WR Lucious Henderson (Navarro College)? The defensive players are probably being recruited by Jeff Reinbold, but the WR probably was attracted by the offense.