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FAQ: A look at Arizona Wildcats' recruiting past, present and future
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FAQ: A look at Arizona Wildcats' recruiting past, present and future

  • Aug 29, 2017
  • Aug 29, 2017 Updated Aug 31, 2017

Facts and questions about the state of Arizona recruiting, how the struggles have impacted the Wildcats, and an evaluation of past classes.

Facts and questions about the state of Arizona recruiting

Before last season, UA coach Rich Rodriguez overhauled his coaching staff with an eye toward recruiting, firing assistants Jeff Casteel, Bill Kirelawich and David Lockwood and replacing one more (Matt Caponi)聽who left for another job.

By the start of the season, Arizona already had 26 commitments; as a result, the Wildcats鈥 class was lining up as one of the conference鈥檚 best. Then cornerbacks coach Donte Williams, an upstart ace recruiter in Southern California, left for Nebraska in December and some of Arizona鈥檚 highest-rated players starting falling by the wayside, flipping and decommitting.

The Wildcats lost nine players to other schools and wound up ranked 10th in the conference after national signing day.

Since then, assistants Charlie Ragle and Tony Dews left for other jobs. Rodriguez hired receivers coach Theron Aych, linebackers coach Scott Boone and special teams coach Brian Knorr to replace them.

With that, Rodriguez has drastically altered his recruiting strategy, namely turning the focus away from four- and five-star targets and expanding Arizona鈥檚 recruiting map.

With that, here's an FAQ about Arizona recruiting 鈥 that is, facts and questions about the state of Arizona recruiting, how the struggles have impacted things, an evaluation of past classes and a look at the history of recruitment at the UA.

Is it hard to recruit to Arizona?

Arizona vs. Arizona State

Arizona coach Mike Stoops is escorted off the field after losing to ASU 23-20 in the final seconds as ASU football players celebrate after the game in 2005.

Francisco Medina / Tucson Citizen

At this year鈥檚 Pac-12 Media Days in Hollywood, California, Rodriguez had a couple pointed remarks about recruiting at Arizona.

The first: 鈥淚t鈥檚 not easy to recruit to Arizona. There鈥檚 going to be some challenges.鈥

The second: 鈥淲hen you coach, in particular if you鈥檙e not at the brand name schools, you get a masters in learning how to deal with rejection 鈥 we get rejected all the time, but you gotta have a plan. You have to have a plan to go to the next one.鈥

So is that true? For answers, think like a 17 year old.

Would a high school junior or senior prefer to live in a college town like Tucson or a big city like Phoenix? Well, in six years since Rodriguez and ASU coach Todd Graham were hired, the Sun Devils have had the higher-ranked class every year. That鈥檚 nothing new 鈥 in the five years prior, Arizona only once (2011) had a higher rated class than ASU.

Of the state's top five recruits each of the last two years, ASU has signed half of them. Arizona? Zero.

Still, is it hard to recruit to the UA?

Let鈥檚 answer that with another question 鈥 wasn鈥檛 it harder to recruit to Morgantown, West Virginia, when Rodriguez coached the Mountaineers there for seven years?

His best class at West Virginia (24th in 2007) ranks well ahead of his best at Arizona (31st), though at the UA, he actually has the same class average as he did at WVU 鈥 42nd.

Former UA coach Mike Stoops wasn鈥檛 exactly consistent with his classes, though he did rank in the top 30 on three occasions (23rd in 2005, 19th in 2006, 27th in 2011), which Rodriguez has never done.

How have last season鈥檚 struggles impacted the 2018 recruiting class?

The struggles might鈥檝e impacted the 2017 recruiting class, too, helping lead to a wave of decommitments before Signing Day.聽

Class of 2018 recruits and their parents have enough research at their disposal to understand that Arizona was bad last year, and that Rich Rodriguez is likely coaching for his job this season.

鈥淚 keep my doors open because you never know what鈥檚 going to happen with the coaching staff, but I make sure that they know that I am committed to Arizona,鈥 said Amphitheater offensive lineman David Watson, a three-star UA commit. 鈥淚 would like to keep my doors open just in case, God forbid, something happens to my coaches.鈥

Compared to last year, the Wildcats aren鈥檛 targeting as many four- and five-star recruits, instead choosing to focus on high-end three-stars and diamonds in the rough from around the country. Most of the four-stars being targeted 鈥 including receivers Jalen Hall, Solomon Enis and Tommy Bush, offensive lineman Penei Sewell, and safety Bryan Addison 鈥 are out of reach.

On the other end of the spectrum, Arizona is the favorite for a commitment from unranked defensive end Caleb Okechukwu, a Washington, D.C., native whose list of 11 scholarship offers includes zero Power Five schools and is led by Bowling Green, Robert Morris, James Madison and Buffalo.

The Wildcats have 11 verbal commitments for 2018. rates the class the 71st-best in the nation, and ninth in the Pac-12.

鈥淓very parent, they want to know all the details for every program, what you鈥檝e been through and what it is you鈥檙e going through,鈥 said safeties coach Jahmile Addae. 鈥淚n that situation, being transparent and truthful without every throwing anybody here under the bus or anything like that is probably the best way to go about it. Is that easy? Not always. But I think just being transparent and selling yourself as a person, what we have as a program, those things shine through even after a 3-9 season.鈥

What is Arizona鈥檚 recruiting map?

University of Arizona spring game

Special teams coordinator Brian Knorr works with the Wildcats as they get ready for Arizona's final practice of the spring season, a scrimmage at Arizona Stadium, Friday, March 31, 2017, Tucson, Ariz. Kelly Presnell / 51黑料网

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The Wildcats mainly focused on recruiting in Arizona, California and Texas under Stoops, with some efforts in Hawaii mixed in.

Dick Tomey was pretty much the same, though Hawaii and the Polynesian community as a whole were more heavily emphasized.

Rodriguez has toyed around with Arizona鈥檚 recruiting map since arriving at the UA in 2012, without many recruiting ties to the West Coast. Until this cycle, Rodriguez shunned recruiting the state of Texas in favor of a focus on Southern California, Arizona and Las Vegas, with Florida and Louisiana mixed in, and the occasional dip into Michigan.

Last year, Arizona was all-in on California. This year, the Wildcats鈥 recruiting targets seem to be from all over the place.

After hiring Theron聽Aych from UTEP, Arizona is focusing heavily on Texas. Aych (receivers) recruits the Houston area, while Jahmile聽Addae (safeties) and Brian Knorr (special teams/defensive ends) focus on the Dallas area and Northern Texas.

Arizona has offered scholarships to a handful of Washington, D.C., and Baltimore-area players, and is attempting to make inroads in Utah and Washington state. Arizona has three commitments from California, two from Arizona, two from Texas, one from Florida and one from Las Vegas.

鈥淪outhern California is always going to be the base, and Arizona is first,鈥 Rodriguez said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 even try Texas because I thought, 鈥楾exas kids won鈥檛 come.鈥 Well, that was a mistake.鈥

How is Rodriguez鈥檚 recruiting track record at Arizona?

UA football recruits

Catalina Foothills senior Rhett Rodriguez watches as his father, UA football coach Rich Rodriguez, signs his portion of the quarterback鈥檚 letter of intent to play for the Wildcats. At right is Rhett鈥檚 sister, Raquel.

A.E. Araiza / 51黑料网

Rodriguez often insists that it takes a couple of years before you can evaluate a recruiting class. He blames mistakes in recruiting are what led to a lot of the issues of on-field performance the last two years, leading to an overhaul of his coaching staff after the 2015 season.

鈥淪ome of it was just bad luck, guys didn鈥檛 pan out,鈥 Rodriguez said. 鈥淏ut some of the results from last year are because of the errors in recruiting. It starts with me, but I鈥檝e addressed it with this staff.鈥

If it takes three years to evaluate a class, that means we can evaluate three classes from Rodriguez鈥檚 tenure, from 2012, 2013 and 2014.

2012

Rich Rodriguez through the years

Rich Rodriguez has reunited with former QB B.J. Denker, bringing him back to Arizona as a staff analyst.

Kelly Presnell / 51黑料网

One-word: Underrated. Considering Rodriguez was hired in December, the first class turned out OK. The top-rated players (linebacker Dakota Conwell, defensive end Kyle Kelley) didn鈥檛 pan out. Safety Will Parks, offensive lineman Cayman Bundage, linebacker Cody Ippolito, receiver Trey Griffey and quarterback B.J. Denker all became solid contributors.聽Grade: B-

2013

Scooby Wright through the years

Arizona linebacker Scooby Wright went later than expected in the 2016 NFL draft, finally coming off the board in the seventh round to the Cleveland Browns.

Mike Christy / 51黑料网

One-word: Scooby. Two of Arizona鈥檚 top-rated players (corner Derek Babiash and running back Pierre Cormier) didn鈥檛 even last two years. Quarterback Anu Solomon has since transferred. Receivers Samajie Grant and Nate Phillips, offensive lineman Jacob Alsadek, defensive lineman Luca Bruno and linebacker Scooby Wright III were all successful.聽Grade: B

2014

University of Arizona spring practice

Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez says Brandon Dawkins and the Wildcats have to get better in the passing game.

Kelly Presnell / 51黑料网

One word: Disappointing. Of two highest-rated players, one (linebacker Marquis Ware) quit football, and the other (linebacker Jamardre Cobb) wasn鈥檛 even on Arizona鈥檚 105-man training camp roster. Salpointe Catholic鈥檚 Cam Denson and four-star defensive tackle Marcus Griffin haven鈥檛 panned out, and nine other players left the program. Running back Nick Wilson, offensive lineman Layth Friekh, cornerback Jace Whittaker, and quarterback Brandon Dawkins are regulars.聽Grade: D+

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