This is why I don't think he's such an ace recruiter. Good football players in Texas usually want to go to UT because that's the premiere school in this state (excuse me while I go barf). Maybe Brown mis-identified how good some of his QB recruits were but how are guys like Matt Stafford, Andrew Luck, and Andy Dalton, who all played their high school ball in effing Texas, going off to other schools and you're left with the Gilbert/Ash/McCoy part deux experience?
You had Vince in 2005 going crazy. I am surprised they convinced a single QB in the country to come in and be his backup, but they got 3 star Colt McCoy. In 2006 the got 4 star dual threat QB Jevan Snead. Thats alot of years Young and McCoy soaked up. Not many high schoolers are going to want to sit and wait for these guys to leave school or get injured.
Andrew Luck 2008: Colt McCoy is going bananas on teams.
Matthew Stafford 2006 was the #1 rated 5 star QB. I am sure every school in the nation was recruiting him hard. And he chose the SEC and Georgia.
You also have to consider the fact that maybe these kids dont want to attend UT. Maybe they want to get out of the state. Who knows what they are thinking.
Also its a crap shoot to a certain extent. UT isnt always going to pick the right guy 100% of the time. Other schools are battling for these top tier prospects too.
If you put a guy like Nick Saban in charge of UT they would win or compete for the national title year in and year out. A school like UT should never have a down year, especially playing in a top heavy conference like the BigXII. Brown has done a pretty good job getting UT a title and another appearance in the title game, but this is UT we are talking about. Texas H.S. football is probably the best HS football in the entire country and UT is not a direct reflection of all that talent, and it should be.