This week was signing week for high school athletes, so obviously this is one of the biggest weeks not just of the offseason, but of the entire year for college football coaches. Recruiting has always been cutthroat, and the best schools compete with each other for recruits. Why should it be any different in recruiting if it’s no love lost on the field? In case you missed it, PJ Fleck claimed that Wisconsin recruiters contacted two Minnesota recruits to try to get them to flip and used “negative recruiting” to do so.
WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN??? Is negative recruiting just telling the truth? Since the biggest “look at me” guy in history took over at Minnesota, they haven’t accomplished jack shit. They play in arguably the weakest division of a power-five conference in the country (Big Ten West) and haven’t won it a single time in Fleck’s six years, what a joke. They are 3-3 against their biggest rival, and if you heard him talk, you would think they were 16-3, not 3-3. Oh wait, that’s the Badger’s record against the ground squirrels in the last 19 years. So if those mean messages just relayed a couple of facts and maybe mentioned that Madison is widely regarded as one of, if not the best, college towns in America, then I guess we are negative recruiting.
Trying to take a jab at Wisconsin is classic PJ Fleck behavior. It’s unclear what he wanted to get out of tattling to the media, he already got his contract extension. Congratulations to Minnesota for securing seven more years of mediocrity! When Paul Chryst led the Badgers to a 71-29 record, we moved on because we want to be great. When PJ Fleck “led” Minnesota to a 43-27 record, he was rewarded with a seven-year contract. Thank you University of Minnesota for guaranteeing Wisconsin fans seven more years of PJ fleck jokes.
