I know we need to focus on the current class since it's so close to signing day but I saw Price's highlights and was amazed. Does anyone with advanced recruiting knowledge have any idea if we have a legitimate shot at him? I know he is from Citra, FL so I would imagine he'd be a tough pull from the Florida schools. This kid is gonna be a stud.
so much for that


There are a lot of factors. As to this particular recruit, who knows. As to any 4* or even 5*, here is how I see it:
1. Defense
We will improve next year. It is impossible not to. So, the national discussion about M defense will almost certainly be "they hired a D-minded head coach, brought in an uber-successful pro-DC and BAM, their defense is on the upswing." Easy to be going up when you are around 110. But, given all of the returning talent, T-Wolf, etc., I expect quick improvement.
So, on defense, we should be able to get an audiance with just about every kid who does not have a strong prediliction towards a particular school or against Michigan, cold weather or the B10. Obviously, if our W/L record is strong, this will only help our chances.
2. Offense
Right now, there is some excitement, some curiosity and a ton of uncertainty surrounding our program, in general. If we come out next year and have a ho-hum 7-5 (or worse) regular season, we will have a tough go on offensive recruiting, as recruits will see an offense that is perceived to have taken a step back (I am offering no opinion on this, as there is a ton of debate as to how good our offense really was last year). So, under this situation, we might struggle in recruiting.
If we come out and go 8-4, beating some actual decent teams, while putting up enough points to be in the top 40 offenses, we should be able to recruit well enough to do really well in-state and in the mid-west (where this staff is clearly focussed), but may not be able to reach into Florida and steal a stud like this kid.
If we go 9-3 or any better (dare to dream), beating at least 1 of MSU, OSU, NEB, and do so with an offense that is considered to be somewhat "dynamic," then I would imagine that we would be able to get into the living rooms of just about any stud recruit, all things being equal. Perhaps not a recruit who is intent in playing in a certain type of offense (hence the "all things being equal"), but certainly a stud TE.
I know that this doesn't answer your direct question about this recruit, but just my thoughts in general as to how they might impact kids like this kid.