I'm all for the good mix of players from home and abroad and bringing in the best. When you have the hotbed we typically have it's tough to swallow looking that the recent recruiting results. It might be as simple as a change of times, perhaps it's more glorious to go to the last champ or out of state. Social media has changed the recruiting game for sure.For a while, until the current crop of assistant coaches settled in I felt they were overly reliant on in-state players and were focusing, like the men's team, more on being Minnesotan than actually winning. I haven't felt too often that the Minnesotans who didn't come to this team proved to be huge misses. At least among forwards I haven't. And a number of the best ones played for Cornell, who is not the Gophers' concern most of the time.
(For what it's worth, the transfer Nelson and, depending on whether she can seize the net, the younger Hemp, are impact players on this year's team.)
The floor being transferring out is 100% a concern. But the borders expanding has made me more confident in this team than I would be had everyone from the 22-23 recruiting class and beyond stuck around and no one else came in. I have plenty of concerns with the coaching. I don't think Frost should get an extension. But last year's group of freshmen and this year's are not groups that play into my apathy with the program.
I don't live in Minnesota, but I know how the men's team has operated historically and how some of the fanbase reacts. Is the fact that over half of this team is from out of state and the majority of future recruits are as well a real cause of fan disinterest? I'm asking this because I don't know the answer, while my opinion is that it's a change of philosophy that's been a little bit overdue.
If the top 3-5 MN high school recruits are potential D1 stars, I'd rather see at least 2-3 of them in maroon and gold. As ARM pointed out, it's pretty cool to watch them continue to grow and develop as home grown talent. Then bring in the star power around them from wherever you find the talent. However when only a minimum pan out, you're dropping the ball somewhere in either talent evaluation, recruiting, or talent development. Conspiracy theory.....some of the same talent evaluators for the Gophers provided evaluation for this fall's USA U18 tryout. Not a proven fact, but there is some interesting connections, talent omissions, and influence....
