This week doesn't mean ****. It's June, not February and there's still a season of football to be played.
The staff at Nebraska has been building a relationship with Thurston for years, CU, for months, none of what's happening is a surprise. It's going to take time for the staff to build relationships and get wins. Right now they have few relationships and zero wins.
How long has Callahan been talking to Grimes (The O-Line coach at Auburn)? Years.
Miles lost his shot while he played tiddly winks and Dillon took his spot.
And as much as I love Colorado, right now I'd pick Oregon over CU too if I was a relatively unbiassed kid like Baylis.
People are losing sight of the fact that this staff has 5 solid recruits on board right now, which is more this early than ever before. Two of whom are from Texas... why Texas? Because it's one of the few areas the staff has long term recruiting relationships built up. CU is also seeing more interest from east coast recruits than ever before... why? Where did Embree and Blacken just come from? Where are the majority of their current relationships? No one on this staff has spent significant time recruiting Colorado prior to their hiring. The staff can do it, it's just gonna take time.
No one likes seeing recruits chose other schools, but right now, RIGHT NOW, in June, with a new staff, other schools are going to come out on top in probably 9 out of 10 recruiting battles.
Pull a solid season and I wouldn't be surprised to see some of these instate kids come back into the fold.