I think (AUTiger1) your reasoning is Bull Shit, because Kaos doesn't think that way. He seems to think that Auburn is just going to recruit Texas....Only, from now on. Kaos' understanding of recruiting is the end all, be all. And that, is that. Got it? No More logical posts from you, from now on.
Knucklehead, thy name is prowler.
You, like one or two others, are trying to argue points that don't exist and create entire concepts for me that I never held.
Some of you are like a bunch of teenage girls. I say "wind's blowing your hair a little" and you spend four hours crying, pissing and bitching because "you hate my hair"
My original position (and the one I maintain) can easily be summarized as below:
a) There seemed to be an emerging pattern of focusing attention on kids from Texas.
b) That fit Chizik's modus operandi as he immediately turned his attention to the lonestar state when he took over at ISU
c) While there is a goodly portion of talent in Texas, there is no more so than in Florida, and defnintely less than in the southeastern states Auburn recruits.
d) Auburn would be at a significant recruiting disadvantage in Texas and find it difficult to break the Texas-Oklahoma stranglehold -- and do we REALLY want to be chasing the third or fourth choice after UT, OU and the other Texas programs had picked over what was there?
e) Despite the claims of some, no school has the staff or resources to serve two masters. You cannot add without subtracting. It simply is not possible. If it were possible, Southern Cal and Michigan and Texas and Penn State and Boston College would have recruiters permanently stationed in Florida.
For those reasons above my singular point was that a philosophy of turning attention to Texas would be a failed strategy. I haven't wavered from that and I won't.
Obviously others noted a turn of attention to Texas or the question wouldn't have been asked of him. His answer didn't completely satisfy me. "we go where we have relationships." Is this an ongoing strategy or a short-term situation? "We don't have areas." Sounds disorganized.
But whatever. We'll see.
Please to be continuing with making up arguments for me.