I still haven't seen any mens commits. I see Tennessee announced their class, Cal Poly announced a bunch of signings and both of those coaches are new this year. Is UCLA just waiting to announce or do they truly have zero commits at this point?
I’m not sure why everyone thought Brosnan would be such a great recruiter. If you’ve never done it before, there is a lot to learn. Many of the better head coaches spent time as a recruiting coordinator or assistant coach responsible for recruiting before taking the lead.
I still haven't seen any mens commits. I see Tennessee announced their class, Cal Poly announced a bunch of signings and both of those coaches are new this year. Is UCLA just waiting to announce or do they truly have zero commits at this point?
I’m not sure why everyone thought Brosnan would be such a great recruiter. If you’ve never done it before, there is a lot to learn. Many of the better head coaches spent time as a recruiting coordinator or assistant coach responsible for recruiting before taking the lead.
I saw a post from Great Oak’s Ramses Cortez who ran 9:04 his junior year he was committed to UCLA. But that was just something I happened to just see. I reached out to my UCLA source and he told me they are waiting on purpose to announce two transfers because one is a huge NCAA name and still in cross country season right now. In other words we will all find out soon because no one can keep a secret that long.
I can see Brosnan being a jerk and not wanting anyone to know who is coming until the last possible minute. I think he’s a great coach, but it’s a very Brosnan move. Besides the fact it’s UCLA and they will get a few 8:50-9:05 guys to come anyway by June.
High school cross-country coaches Doug Soles of Great Oak & Sean Brosnan of Newbury Park talk about the current Covid-19 situation and how they are aiming to...
Did anyone else in the Pac 12 have a good recruiting class?
Oregon Washington Colorado probably but what about the mid pack. Arizona schools, Cal and WSU
Brosnan was running his mouth saying they are going to be top 10 very soon in XC. He has a lot more than the Pac 12 to worry about. He's getting crushed by Cal Poly and Santa Clara.
Brosnan's men are 5+ years from even qualifying for NCAAs.
3 of his top 5 from XC had season ending injuries during track. One of the healthy ones is transferring. And the other that stayed healthy ran a 15:30 at Pac 12s. Only 1 boy broke 15 outdoors.
Brosnan was running his mouth saying they are going to be top 10 very soon in XC.
Brosnan was talking about the women being top 10 in XC.
In his video he said he was planning on making NCAA history. He's promised even bigger LIES in conversations with recruits. He's made so many bogus claims that it's impossible to count.
Did anyone else in the Pac 12 have a good recruiting class?
Oregon Washington Colorado probably but what about the mid pack. Arizona schools, Cal and WSU
So now we’re comparing Brosnan to the mid pack? This is a guy that said he wasn’t only going to be the best team in the history of UCLA, but the best in the history of D1. But yeah, he isn’t doing that much worse than the mid pack teams with his dismal recruiting.
UTEP has been laughing uncontrollably since the release of “the rise”.
Bill Belichick was 36-44 starting off his coaching career. He has ended up with 6 Super Bowls.
Brosnan's best male athlete had a season ending injury outdoors.
His 2nd best male athlete is transferring.
He has a bad recruiting class.
It is NOT going well for Brosnan with the men's team.
Brosnan is at the USATF championships with Peter Herald right now. Peter graduated and will going to grad school on the easy coast. Getting into grad school at UCLA is killer and very difficult. Most have no choice.
UCLA's recruiting class for me it very good. Freshman times:
8:57- 3200m
1:49- 800m
3:46 -1500m
3200m - 9:04
Transfer times
800m 1:46
10k 28:30
Honestly, you're being played if you think UCLA didn't get anyone on the men's side. Im not a huge fan of Brosnan, but he always has something up his sleeve.