As we all know, the Buff bread is buttered in California, Colorado and Texas. The coaching staff is making its primary commitments to building relationships and pipelines within these states.
There's also a 2nd tier for recruiting led by Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana and Washington where we have also made a commitment to building relationships.
Something that has developed, though, which is paying big dividends is the program focusing on two east coast schools that consistently put out D1 talent: HD Woodson in Washington DC and Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey.
As I've said before, I'm a big fan of this focused recruiting strategy. Focus on certain states, especially within the Pac-12 footprint, and then choose some power programs in areas where we can have some success due to relationships and large CU alumni bases. In addition to Woodson and Bosco, I'd like to see us make an effort to develop relationships with the Simeon program in Chicago and the Bishop Gorman program in Las Vegas as other examples.
There's also a 2nd tier for recruiting led by Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana and Washington where we have also made a commitment to building relationships.
Something that has developed, though, which is paying big dividends is the program focusing on two east coast schools that consistently put out D1 talent: HD Woodson in Washington DC and Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey.
As I've said before, I'm a big fan of this focused recruiting strategy. Focus on certain states, especially within the Pac-12 footprint, and then choose some power programs in areas where we can have some success due to relationships and large CU alumni bases. In addition to Woodson and Bosco, I'd like to see us make an effort to develop relationships with the Simeon program in Chicago and the Bishop Gorman program in Las Vegas as other examples.