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<blockquote data-quote="Eight" data-source="post: 2780829" data-attributes="member: 73370"><p>one thing they do which no one hear seems to have noticed is a coaching staff that was built to recruit and specifically recruit the metroplex</p><p></p><p>ra'shaad samples played at skyline for he dad reginald who is now at ducanville and has ties throughout the metropx.</p><p></p><p>jeff jordan was a long time coach in garland and has very strong ties to the thsca</p><p></p><p>scott nady built the dallas episcopal program and has ties throughout the public and private school systems in the metroplex</p><p></p><p>blake brockemeyer is an analyst and brings connections to ft worth.</p><p></p><p>they brought in the guy who ran the internal operations for ou's recruiting.</p><p></p><p>multiple of their staff (coaches, support, analyst) have worked in the state of texas with ties throughout the state and 5-6 of their staffers currently support recruiting .</p><p></p><p>tcu didn't evolve their recruiting until luper came to campus and have taken some steps backward. </p><p></p><p>believe as you wish, but talking to friends who coach in high school at programs that have college coaches stopping by on a regular basis tcu is not a program that is pushing to make the inroads like baylor and smu are right now and if anyone believes the tcu brand is established is solely mistaken. </p><p></p><p>there have been some serious missteps the past few seasons and you can see it by the lack of presence in the metroplex recruiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eight, post: 2780829, member: 73370"] one thing they do which no one hear seems to have noticed is a coaching staff that was built to recruit and specifically recruit the metroplex ra'shaad samples played at skyline for he dad reginald who is now at ducanville and has ties throughout the metropx. jeff jordan was a long time coach in garland and has very strong ties to the thsca scott nady built the dallas episcopal program and has ties throughout the public and private school systems in the metroplex blake brockemeyer is an analyst and brings connections to ft worth. they brought in the guy who ran the internal operations for ou's recruiting. multiple of their staff (coaches, support, analyst) have worked in the state of texas with ties throughout the state and 5-6 of their staffers currently support recruiting . tcu didn't evolve their recruiting until luper came to campus and have taken some steps backward. believe as you wish, but talking to friends who coach in high school at programs that have college coaches stopping by on a regular basis tcu is not a program that is pushing to make the inroads like baylor and smu are right now and if anyone believes the tcu brand is established is solely mistaken. there have been some serious missteps the past few seasons and you can see it by the lack of presence in the metroplex recruiting. [/QUOTE]
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