Inside Southern California recruiting: Which college programs are doing the best in the region?

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Inside Southern California recruiting: Which college programs are doing the best in the region?
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How will UCLA and USC's move to the Big Ten affect recruiting in Southern California? 'I think it’s going to benefit the Big Ten.' AntonioCMorales asked anonymous coaches about SoCal's future.

Coach 2:looks very impressive. They hired the right guys. Brennan Marion is one of the best coordinators in the country. He’s a very, very good recruiter. He’s young enough to relate to kids. You bring him in with Del Alexander you’ve got two guys who can recruit nationally.San Diego State. UNLV. Those two are the ones I’ve seen the most since there’s been coaching changes. You know who does a good job too? The Montana States of the world. They just do an absolute great job.

I think that’s where Colorado State comes in at. They did a great job this last class. I think Arizona’s been doing a good job at it.Boise State. They’re slow to offer, but they watch you and have measurements for what they look for. So I think they watch you, study you and recruit you for six months before they just offer you.San Diego State really does a good job. When I look at what San Diego State’s doing, how they recruit and the relationships they build, I think they do a great job.

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