New Beginnings......Recruiting Relationships

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I see he brought the entire coaching staff along with him
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Mario Cristobal and Alex Mirabal, who were in Tampa on Wednesday, will remain in Central Florida and hit Orlando and Tampa schools that weren't already hit by Ed Pata last week.


Demarcus Van Dyke will make his way up to Tampa and hit schools like Wharton, where 2023 cornerback Dijon Johnson plays. It's possible that he stops by Lakeland Lake Gibson to see five-star cornerback Cormani McClain too.

Pata will be in the DMV area to check-in at multiple top schools where the following athletes play: Washington DC Archbishop Carroll Top247 ATH Nyckoles Harbor, Washington DC St. John's Top247 defensive lineman David Ojiegbe and three-star safety Zahbari Sandy, Washington DC Gonzaga offensive lineman Evan Link, Hyattsville (MD.) DeMatha Catholic Top247 defensive lineman Jason Moore, Olney (MD.) Our Lady Good Counsel Top247 EDGE Dylan Gooden and Top247 EDGE Neeo Avery (Penn State commit), and Owens Mills (MD.) McDonough Top247 offensive lineman Antonio Tripp and defensive lineman Mason Robinson.
Todd Stroud and Joe Salave'a will be in West Georgia and Alabama on Thursday checking in at the schools of guys like Macon (Ga.) Tattnall Academy Top247 defensive lineman Zavion Hardy, Columbus (Ga.) Carver four-star defensive lineman Darron Reed and Top247 offensive lineman Kelton Smith. In the Yellowhammer State, the two will stop by Phenix City (Ala.) Central to see five-star cornerback AJ Harris, Top247 defensive lineman Tomarrion Parker, and Top247 wide receiver Karmello English.

Stephen Field will be up in Minnesota checking in on Minneapolis Robbinsdale Cooper Top247 tight end Jaxon Howard, who will be down in South Florida over the weekend.
 
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He's a DB coach. Dam. Alabama has had 4 different coordinators over the last 10 or so years, and they still produce high powered offenses. Maybe it's the players.
It’s the players. And the head man. And the infrastructure.

I’m certain that Saban has done a lot to systemize a lot of what his best OCs have brought to the table so that successful elements of the offense can carry on beyond the OC running it
 
He's a DB coach. Dam. Alabama has had 4 different coordinators over the last 10 or so years, and they still produce high powered offenses. Maybe it's the players.
My coach in college, when he was accepting the award for national coach of the year (although I'm talking about hockey), started his speech off by saying "you always want to recruit well enough so it doesn't have to come down to coaching". While he was certainly a very humble guy and trying to deflect from taking any and all credit for his accomplishments, there's a lot of truth to that. It's unrealistic to expect that our coaching staff, no matter how highly paid they are, will outcoach the opponent each and every game. Sustained success is a multivariant equation, but every successful college coach will tell you the biggest variable is the players
 
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Pata will be in the DMV area to check-in at multiple top schools where the following athletes play: Washington DC Archbishop Carroll Top247 ATH Nyckoles Harbor, Washington DC St. John's Top247 defensive lineman David Ojiegbe and three-star safety Zahbari Sandy, Washington DC Gonzaga offensive lineman Evan Link, Hyattsville (MD.) DeMatha Catholic Top247 defensive lineman Jason Moore, Olney (MD.) Our Lady Good Counsel Top247 EDGE Dylan Gooden and Top247 EDGE Neeo Avery (Penn State commit), and Owens Mills (MD.) McDonough Top247 offensive lineman Antonio Tripp and defensive lineman Mason Robinson.
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