Austin_Bill
2,500+ Posts
Maybe so. Then again, it may take them (both USC and UCLA) a number of years to get this fixed. We definitely should cherry pick top talent where it's available, and now it's available in So. Cal.
Related topic--am I wrong to consider Arizona HS football (at least the greater Phoenix/Scottsdale area) like an extension of the high quality So. Cal HS football. Per capita, Arizona seems to be putting out a lot of top notch talent in recent years, and many of them are interested in UT.
That is like saying Oklahoma schools are an extension of North Texas schools. They have a few talented kids, but for the most part a few steps below. You can find a few good players in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle, and Denver. In my opinion, if you add all those cities up, you get Houston level talent.