It is like that across the board. Houston has the best rated class in our conference for next year (for schools sticking around), and even they don't have a lot of quality offers.East Coast Mustang wrote:JasonB- like your optimism but this class has a lot fewer quality offers than previous classes. How do you explain that away?
The institution of the playoff system has clearly established a big 5 from a conference standpoint. The AAC is clearly the next best conference, but high level recruits are staying within the big 5.
The uncertainty of conference realignment over the past 5 years caused a lot of players who were wanted by lower level BCS schools to commit to a Houston or SMU because 1) they knew there was a shot at a BCS game, 2) they thought those schools might eventually make it to a major conference, and 3) the lower tier conference members like Baylor and Duke never had a shot winning their conferences.
None of those is a reality now, and it has changed the game.
Or, conversely, the folks at Rivals, Scout, and ESPN have stopped paying much attention to the recruits going to schools outside of the power 5 and don't really bother to follow up and find out what offers they hold.