It sounds like this guy is going to make a difference, @Randy Withers must be giddy.
It was funny when I met Randy in the FG club one game, he noted how we’d gone back and forth on local recruiting. I honestly didn’t remember it and don’t think I’ve been as outspoken as others on how some seem to really over value local recruiting. My viewpoint has always been we don’t have enough talent locally - basic math really considering population and cited often when discussing how it’s hard to win at KU - so we have to go wherever we must to get talent.
But I’d be thrilled if we could do better with local kids to build that culture of playing for KU rather than at KU. It makes sense. Hell, I’m a townie for cripes sake, Kansas born and bred. Jake may really help with that but I never want to take subpar talent just for the fact they’re local, 25/yr is precious few to build a program. But Jake knows there’s talent that should have gone to KU and I hope he’s successful and think he will be with the current staff.
Jake Schoonover's experience recruiting the area made assistant natural fit for KU football staff
Less than two weeks after Jake Schoonover joined the Kansas football staff as an assistant coach earlier this year, the man who hired him, Les Miles, was out of a job. Schoonover didn’t know in March who would become the team’s next head coach, but between his ties to the area and his belief in...
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It was funny when I met Randy in the FG club one game, he noted how we’d gone back and forth on local recruiting. I honestly didn’t remember it and don’t think I’ve been as outspoken as others on how some seem to really over value local recruiting. My viewpoint has always been we don’t have enough talent locally - basic math really considering population and cited often when discussing how it’s hard to win at KU - so we have to go wherever we must to get talent.
But I’d be thrilled if we could do better with local kids to build that culture of playing for KU rather than at KU. It makes sense. Hell, I’m a townie for cripes sake, Kansas born and bred. Jake may really help with that but I never want to take subpar talent just for the fact they’re local, 25/yr is precious few to build a program. But Jake knows there’s talent that should have gone to KU and I hope he’s successful and think he will be with the current staff.