There is some truth there, however if that were always the case, why would you ever change coaches? Some coaches can identify talent and sell their program. Some coaches can’t sell their program. Some can’t identify talent.The problem isn't a "lot of D1 Talent out there" as you say. The Real problem is D1 WITH talent that would even consider ISU given the place we are in with everything being in flux. Putting aside our love for ISU, Ask yourself if you were a solid D1 talent and ISU called would you consider coming here with the Chaos we are in now or would you consider another program in a mid major that is producing. Take for example Murray State or ISU who would you think was a better place to land? ISU vs Dayton, Bellmont, now St. Peters, or a whole list. I just dont think we are at a place to land Upper talent that we are desperately needing to rebuild. I wish i knew the way the teams i named or a host of other can land a D1 difference maker. I really hope Schertz proves me wrong.
We made the change because it was felt that HCJS can identify talent AND sell his program. Vision and culture are very important, and you have to hit a home run every once in a while, too. If you’re not an upper level program (yet), you gotta have something to sell - vision and culture. If you don’t have either of those, you’ll probably stay stuck.
It will be interesting to watch how this unfolds over the next couple of years. I have my own opinion, but either way, it should be exciting. The transfer portal ensures that.