Why are the new OL and DL coaches struggling with recruiting so far?

HFNY

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Pulido just withdrew from the portal and Bulabalavu just entered it. Kalepo and Buelow are going to Ole Miss. Noah Carter is likely to go to Alabama.

Neither have gotten any commits or any of them to withdraw from the portal. What's going on with them?
 
Initial info read like his gig at Arizona; DE/Edge. If he is taking the whole DL he's already lost Noah Carter, Bulahallabaloo and the former Arizona DE commit Wilhite and now B.J. Green is taking visits elsewhere, so he, like Carroll gets an F- up to this point.
 
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All year long we heard about how athletic these OL are, but who were our road graders? A tackle who is headed to the NFL. Our runningback broke himself trying to break tackles against everyone but SC and Oregon. Our starting center this year told Softy that he "prefers pass blocking" and is 270.

We didn't pay Jonah Coleman to go pass it a ton with Will Rogers.
 
All year long we heard about how athletic these OL are, but who were our road graders? A tackle who is headed to the NFL. Our runningback broke himself trying to break tackles against everyone but SC and Oregon. Our starting center this year told Softy that he "prefers pass blocking" and is 270.

We didn't pay Jonah Coleman to go pass it a ton with Will Rogers.

We're going to look like 2023 Arizona-lite at best. Despite being a man-noodle, Rogers' film proves he's good enough to keep defenses honest, and Coleman has the chops to mask a physically deficient line, unlike Nixon, Ngata and Adams. Whether Cam Davis can is still up in the air post-injury.

I'm intrigued by this new kid Mohammed; his film is impressive and he's a specimen who runs physical. If we can get another guy to spell Coleman's power, we may surprise.

 
Not impressed with Carroll at all. Losing guys left and right. What's the point of having Rogers and Coleman if they have a bunch of RSFR with no game experience in front of them?
 
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