Even with the info above, I still feel that Frost has shifted his direction in recruiting and scheme. Buts that’s just what I “see”. I don’t follow enough with recruiting. And to a degree some of his own comments. I think that somewhere between complete change and no change is where we are at. TBH, going 12-20 and not tweaking anything will get him fired.I guess people are going to continue to try to claim this no matter how many times it's shown to be false.
We simply didn't have many big bodies when Frost got here. But he has consistently said and shown in his recruiting that we needed to get bigger. Right from the start.
People claim that he has only recently discovered that he needed bigger linemen in the B1G. But the first OL he signed was Will Canty who is 6-6 (though he didn't make it to campus). In his first full class, he signed 6-9 Bryce Benhart, 6-7 Brant Banks, 6-7 Jimmy Fritzche, 6-6 Michael Lynn and 6-6 Matthew Anderson. He initially recruited exactly what he wanted - guys with B1G frames.
Also in that first class - put together in two weeks - were several tall receivers in 6-6 Justin McGriff, 6-3 Katerian LeGrone, and 6-1 Andre Hunt. It wasn't that he wasn't going after bigger receivers, it's just that the ones he was able to land in that short amount of time didn't work out. Also in that very first class were 6-5 DE Casey Rogers, 6-3 DB Will Jackson, 6-3 DB CJ Smith, 6-3 DB Braxton Clark, 6-3 LB Caleb Tannor and 6-2 DB Cam Jones. In a couple weeks he greatly increased the number of 6-3+ players we had on the team.
Along with the five OL who were at least 6-6 in that first full class, there were also 6-6 WR/TE Chris Hickman, 6-6 LB Jamin Graham, 6-6 DL Ty Robinson, 6-5 DL Mosai Newsom, 6-4 DL Jahkeem Green, 6-3 LB Garrett Nelson, 6-3 LB Jackson Hannah, 6-3 LB Nick Henrich, 6-3 LB Javin Wright and 6-3 LB Myles Farmer.
It is true that we didn't manage to put any tall receivers on the field for a couple years. But that wasn't because Frost didn't think he needed them. He was after bigger bodies everywhere. We just failed miserably to recruit receivers for FIVE STRAIGHT YEARS. There were only two contributors in a five year stretch of classes from Riley through Frost - Spielman and Robinson. They were both short and neither finished their career here. But it wasn't from not wanting to recruit those type of players.
Honest question. Why has our recruiting been so sh1tty at the skill positions. Year 4 and no real proven backs or receivers. I know guys haven’t planned out, injuries and guys leaving, BUT no team should be this bare in year 4. Is that lack of development, poor recruiting, the fact we offer like a million kids or what.