And that seems fine.
With Tony Hughes, the retained recruiting staff, some real go getter position coaches, & Leach's offensive reputation, I think that's enough.
The truth is that Leach's offensive system sells itself. He's already got the best QB commitment we've ever had & he's getting more interest in quality WRs than we've ever had. What will our WR recruiting look like as he has success at MSU?
As for defensive & OL recruiting, how much of a difference was Leach going to make at those positions anyway? Not much & I'm sure he'll involve himself some.
If you really want to understand MSU football right now, you have to separate Leach's job description.
Leach = Sean Payton
Emerick = Mickey Loomis
We are almost set up like an NFL org with way talent acquisition relates to coaching.
The strength of that set-up is that the position coaches get to offer players & thus that ensures that they're going to coach their ass off because they have skin in the game & are coaching only players they wanted.
It's take an inordinate amount of non-micromanaging to allow that but Leach seems to be good with it.