Post#4 » by PhilipNelsonFan » Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:49 pm
According to that list, Oregon got five players, including a four-star offensive lineman who intrigues me.
Overall, I like Bellotti's recruiting. He's pretty big on finding diamonds in the rough (especially from small-town Oregon or California players lost in the fold), and he's good at recruiting offensive lineman and wide receivers. The problem is, he gets a boner every time a fast 5-9 cornerback pops up on the radar and Oregon never gets a top-notch linebacker, meaning those holes in the team are never filled and Alliotti (who needs to be forced out as DC) can continue to waste the defensive talent we have on his s**tty defensive schemes.
He also doesn't do well with top-end recruits. Cameron Colvin was a five-star entering college, and his best recruit in 2007 (Myles Wade) has to do time in JC due to grades. He snagged Haloti Ngata and Jonathan Stewart, but his magic touch doesn't always appear.
Also, Bellotti doesn't give a f**k about character, which is strange because he'll get a bunch of good-character guys (Stewart and Dennis Dixon) and mix them with guys like Marvin Johnson (who had a sexual assault case pending against him as he entered school) and Jackie Bates (thank God he's transferring...he supposedly had a big-time thing for 16-year-old girls). He also famously landed Oregon on probation for using illegal tactics to get Marshawn Lynch and JJ Arrington, neither of whom are stellar character guys.
That being said, Bellotti knows how to recruit for depth. QB isn't a problem for a couple years and should be less of a problem once Bellotti secures Darius Banks (sorry, Pac-10 homers, it's gonna happen). WR is absolutely stacked with raw talent, and guys like Drew Davis and Malachi Lewis are only gonna help. The offensive line is huge, deep, and good, especially at the tackle positions, where Bellotti can seemingly conjure up 6-7, 310-pounders with mobility out of thin air. They're gonna be even better now that Gary Crowton and his love of two-yard bubble screen passes are at LSU.
Overall, Bellotti's good at recruiting offense, and while he can recruit good defenders he usually doesn't. It's maddening, but he churns out top-20 classes like it's nothing.
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