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Chuckles Weis could recruit (sort of) Davie could a bit too by OITLinebacker
Ty's lack of recruiting led to the end of the road for Charlie piss poor coaching did Davie in. Kelly just manages to not lay a festering stool in recruiting, but clearly has never really put in the effort. His coaching and scheduling and recruiting are just enough to squeak by in most games and seasons and he only now realizes that it isn't enough. The "winningest" coach in ND history finally realizes that a National Championship actually takes having high enough caliber players to actually win it.
I will grant him this, in the old system that all of the other coaches won their National Championships, he might have managed to get 1, possibly 2. I have my doubts, but it *might* have worked for him.