With a day off and a little too much time on my hands, it's time again for an update with my thoughts on the class of 2016. There aren't too many updates seeing as our latest commitment came in July, so I thought I'd share my thoughts on our strategy to date as well as a look at the "big board" of remaining recruits.
Strategy
Big Board
These are guys still left on the board ranked in the order I would take them to finish out the class, limited only to guys that I think could realistically end up in Evanston (i.e. not guys like Okeke, McKinley, McCullouch, etc.). Focused just on three guys, as that's probably the maximum number we will have available. This is a bit of a fool's errand given the remarks above, but that's OK.
It will be interesting to see if we come back to a guy like DL Thomas Schaffer (Lake Forest/IL/Academy), if a guy like LB Alfonzo Lambert (Rockford/IL/Auburn) or RB James Robinson (Rockford/IL/Lutheran) has the senior tape and grades to earn an offer, we try flip a guy in whom we've had interest but committed elsewhere like RB Martell Pettaway (Detroit/MI/MLK), OL Sam Heckel (Waukesha/WI/West), OL Jordan Asbury (Warren/MI/De La Salle), or guys like DB Collin Wilder (Katy/TX), RB Jeremy Larkin (Cincinnati/OH/LaSalle), DL Tymir Oliver (Philadelphia/PA/West Catholic), SB/LB Ethan Tucky (Delaware/OH/Hayes), or WR Christian McStravick (Houston/TX/Strake Jesuit) reconsider their commitment if/when there is a coaching change at the school.
All in all, the "if's" above are why I think it's always best to take a commitment from a good player interested in NU ASAP. However, in addition to the fact that our team keeps on winning, all of the "if's" also mean that the end of this class of 2016 could be quite interesting. Hang on tight, should be a fun ride.
Strategy
- For finishing out this class, it sure seems like we have decided to see who might be available after the season rather than going hard after players already offered. While this strategy might pay off if we can keep winning games and the coaching carousel starts turning, I've always had a "bird in hand is worth two in the bush" approach to recruiting. There are just so many things that can go wrong in recruiting, so it always seems better to have guys committed rather than banking on guys coming around later.
- It will be interesting to see whether we have any more unanticipated four year players (DePietro is the only surprise to me so far), retirements, or injury retirements. Getting Mertz and Robbins back for a sixth year also has some ripple effect on recruiting strategy, though not as much.
- The staff's focus seems pretty clearly on the class of 2017 at this point, so I'm guessing there's a short list of players identified as candidates to finish off the 2016 class. I suspect that our last couple of commitments will come from guys whose names we have yet to see mentioned on these boards.
Big Board
These are guys still left on the board ranked in the order I would take them to finish out the class, limited only to guys that I think could realistically end up in Evanston (i.e. not guys like Okeke, McKinley, McCullouch, etc.). Focused just on three guys, as that's probably the maximum number we will have available. This is a bit of a fool's errand given the remarks above, but that's OK.
- DT Jovan Swann (Greenwood/IN/Center Grove) -- I realize that the staff isn't currently recruiting Swann, because they like Miller and Saunders in this class, because guys like Lancaster, Thompson, and Oxley have shown flashes of being very good, and partially because Robbins is back next year. I still think that this is a mistake. If there's a big kid from Indiana with good grades and good tape interested in NU, I think we should take that guy every time.
- RB/ATH Kene Nwangwu (Frisco/TX/Heritage) -- Could probably play RB or DB at the next level. We seem in a great position amongst his current offers, but he also seems to be waiting on a Texas school to offer. Even if he were to commit to NU, he would be a decommitment risk right up until Signing Day as I think he would flip to Texas Tech or another in-state school in a hurry.
- DB Martin Mangram (Buford/GA) -- Similar to Nwangwu, but not quite as much size or speed. His recruitment has flown a bit under the radar, so I don't have a great feel for how hard we are recruiting him or he stands in his process.
It will be interesting to see if we come back to a guy like DL Thomas Schaffer (Lake Forest/IL/Academy), if a guy like LB Alfonzo Lambert (Rockford/IL/Auburn) or RB James Robinson (Rockford/IL/Lutheran) has the senior tape and grades to earn an offer, we try flip a guy in whom we've had interest but committed elsewhere like RB Martell Pettaway (Detroit/MI/MLK), OL Sam Heckel (Waukesha/WI/West), OL Jordan Asbury (Warren/MI/De La Salle), or guys like DB Collin Wilder (Katy/TX), RB Jeremy Larkin (Cincinnati/OH/LaSalle), DL Tymir Oliver (Philadelphia/PA/West Catholic), SB/LB Ethan Tucky (Delaware/OH/Hayes), or WR Christian McStravick (Houston/TX/Strake Jesuit) reconsider their commitment if/when there is a coaching change at the school.
All in all, the "if's" above are why I think it's always best to take a commitment from a good player interested in NU ASAP. However, in addition to the fact that our team keeps on winning, all of the "if's" also mean that the end of this class of 2016 could be quite interesting. Hang on tight, should be a fun ride.