The only way out of our misery is recruiting. I do not claim to be an "insider", but this is my take on 2020. A major consideration about thinking about evaluating this year's recruiting has to consider how we did in relation to what.
Considering 2020 in relation to
- UMass recruiting history
- Our Group-of-Five peer group
- Number of recruits
- Our roster needs
2020 --21 (most in UMass history)
2019-- 14
2018-- 7 (two left and one never made it past the clearing house)
2017--8
2016--11
Average 247Sports per recruit (to four digits is probably meaningless, two, maybe, is significant):
2020--0.8137
2019--0.8030
2018--0.7885
2017--0.7884 (Top two left)
2016--0.7959
Top Group-of-Five teams generally have three-star recruits in low twenties. Note that say, Toledo has four classes in that range and we have one. Besides the number of three stars, the 247Sports average rating was the highest in UMass FBS history.
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The current #99 ranking is representative of teams we want to emulate.
#95 Liberty (went to a bowl in 2019)
#96 Marshall (went to a bowl in 2019)
#97 Temple (went to a bowl in 2019)
#98 Texas State
#99 UMass
#100 Georgia Southern (went to a bowl in 2019)
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UMass could have used a 30+ recruiting class, but we ended up with 25 rated recruits, which was the maximum allowed by the NCAA. None of the recruits were unrated fill-ins. The Minutemen maxed out in the number of recruits allowed for 2020.
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Coach Bell stated at the recruiting event that we were a couple of years away from targeting specific positions in recruiting. UMass needed numbers above all other considerations.
I think UMass did well in recruiting for both the offensive and defensive lines. The five DL recruits can play for any Group-of-Five team. Coach Bell also said he expected most of the freshmen to play in 2020.
IMHO, the Minutemen still needs more recruiting for quarterbacks, running backs and linebackers, but that will have to be addressed next year.
My take is this year's recruits are about as good as UMass fans could have hoped for. We need more than one year like 2020, but it was an excellent start.
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Mike Traini of "Fight Massachusetts" has what we learned from UMass' signing day.
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The Berkshire Eagle reports UMass signed a full 25-man recruiting class.
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