Football
Poll Results: Vast Majority Thinks Gundy Out-Recruiting Boynton
Mike Gundy and Mike Boynton are both recruiting quite well in their respective sports right now, but a nearly 9-to-1 majority of you think Gundy is out-pacing his hoops counterpart.
I thought this might happen when I put the poll out. Boynton has gotten Kendall Smith and Michael Weathers and kept Zach Dawson, but Gundy (or, ahem, an assistant) has snagged a host of offensive linemen to go with C.J. Moore in recent weeks.
Tuesday poll. Which coach (and staff) is doing a better job recruiting?
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The correct answer is probably Gundy, but this from Twitter follower Ric Ellis sums up my feelings nicely: Clearly Gundy right now but the fact that I hesitated for a moment says a lot about MBB recruiting effort.
The point for me is that Boynton is doing a killer job getting transfers, securing the future and drumming up interest in the future of hoops in Stillwater. Here are some other comments from the Tuesday poll question.
Zach Wilkerson:Â Hard to grade Boynton’s recruiting at the moment, he gets an A for effort but needs more time for results to come in (or not).
Nate:Â Gundy. Not close. Anyone who says Boynton (who’s been on the job for 2 months) needs their head examined. And I’ll go on record stating I’m not a fan of what appears to be Boynton completely blowing off Texas recruiting. OSU needs guys from around this area. Not saying all, but at least some. He apparently shows no interest in Texas.
Adam M.:Â A better poll for the day would have been: Did you know Mason Rudolph’s first name is Brett? Comparing the two seems kind of pointless right meow.
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