I think you are correct. The lack of high caliber recruits on the final signing day was unusual compared to our last few years. We had become used to last minute gems droping into our recruiting bag. This year was not the case, but that is due, I believe, to the chaos of all of the coaching changes. If this staff can continue to win at a high level I see no reason why we can't get back to consistently being at the top SBC recruiting.
On a side note, if I am remembering correctly, I don't think Napier's first recruiting class was large in number either.
When you say high caliber, there was no O'Cyrus Torrence or Kyren Lacey. But there definitely were athletes like Max Mitchell, Nathan Thomas, AJ Gillie, and Carlis Rubio. Athletes that have the attributes we are looking for, but need time to develop and not many major offers.
Cajun fans tend to look at the last two classes under Billy Napier and forget about the athletes that didn't come here as higher profile recruits. The only major recruit on the 2021 starting offensive line was Torrence. Max Mitchell had UL and Tech late. I created Carlos Rubio's profile on 247, he had an offer from Northern Alabama until UL and Troy offered him late. Brown wasn't heavily recruited until late in the game, until several SBC schools and Southern Miss jumped in late.
This class has isn't as good, or as large as the previous two but it's far from a FCS class.
https://247sports.com/college/louisi...tball/Commits/
Napier's first recruiting class in 2018 was 5th in the SBC overall, 18 recruits, average rating of .8001.
Although Des' first Recruiting class is 6th in the SBC overall with only 12 commits, the .8444 is the highest rated average UL has ever had in history. This could go up with 3 scholarships still to be handed out if a transfer portal recruit would be considered in this thing, but not sure if they are.
James Ohonba - transfer from Michigan State had a rating of .8804, 3 star out of HS, but not sure either if that is included in the average for 2022.
I disagree with the lack of high caliber players. This class has a good bit of studs and a few PWO players. Don’t we have a couple 4 stars?
I think people are a little confused that December was actual signings and not just commitments. Yesterday, was in a way, all by itself, being a second period of signings. Both together make up the class of signed recruits going into next Fall. Which of course doesn't count for additions later if it occurs.
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