Rest assured that Jerry Kill and his Gophers coaching staff don't pay any attention to the star system on recruiting. The fact that every one of their recruits was a three star is complete bunk, because among their 24 players, they rate some better than others.
There's no question that Kill and the coaches do think they got a good recruiting class and were able to fill positions where they need help.
Despite losing running back David Cobb and a number of outstanding of seniors, especially on defense and the offensive line, Mr. Kill thinks he will have a better team in 2015.
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