You're skewing this a little where it doesn't work. This is about recruiting and the efforts so far, and you have to admit that Auburn is having considerable success relative to where we are in the current year's process. I have to say that with Auburn leading in the head to head "battle" versus Saban, that Chizik (at minimum) has pulled Auburn into an equal footing. With that said, I'm very MUCH giving that credit to the staff under Chizik, and maybe not directly to Chizik alone. However, the only thing that matters in recruiting is getting the prospect to your school over the other school. We'll see in the end, and then have debates on how the players pan out then.
Right now, I'm satisfied with the positive direction our recruiting is taking, and don't think we've done anything that any bammer should feel "amused" by. That was my point.
Just because it totally shoots down your argument doesn't mean its skewed.
So far, two or three totally Chizik recruits have seen any significant PT, thus, only these two or three have had some sort of impact on the team.
So far, no recruit from the 2010 class has stepped foot on the field.
I never said AU wasn't seeing some success. AU is putting together a nice class. Now, are you talking about Chizik pulling AU up to Alabama's footing program-wise, this recruiting year wise, or total recruiting wise? You're not being very clear here.
What matters in recruiting is getting the guy that is going to work best in your system. Its all about evaluation. Its not simply a matter of "we have to beat the other guy head to head". If all of those guys you beat the other team out for head to head turn out as scout teamers throughout their career, then what does winning the head-to-head accomplish? It looks good at the time they sign their LOI, sure. But when your team isn't looking so good a few years down the road, what is it worth? My point being you can take it at face value all day long. You can get star-struck all you want. What matters is how they pan out. AU fans, of all people, should know that after the past two years of preaching it to us. It works both ways, though. You can't just trash every recruit, etc, and say he's not going to work out. You still have to give him that chance. Alabama has had, and has on the roster now, guys that are/were walk-ons or something like that, and turn out to be damn good. You just never know.