I read a book a while back (Unbeatable), it chronicled the 1988 Notre Dame national championship football team.. I'm kinda paraphrasing here, but in it they quoted a Notre Dame recruiter who stated they were looking at Miami's success as the new standard for recruiting around that era.
Howard Schnellenberger had taken a nothing Miami program and turned it into powerhouse by mid-8os. To his credit, Schnellenberger saw a blind spot in the Caste 1.0 of his era. Which was that inner-city Black kids weren't being comprehensively recruited, so he went in to the local 'hood & signed them. He created a new paradigm that others were rushing to duplicate.
The pendulum swung to the Schnellenberger recruiting model, and has basically stayed there for 30 years now (ie- fast Black athletes have the highest potential, even if relatively undeveloped).
I feel like Belichick has identified a blind spot in the modern NFL caste, which is why he's found & been successful with overlooked White players. Strangely, no one else in the NFL seems to be mimicking him. And because of a cult-Marxist political climate, Belichick may not be able to explain New Englands' success in countercultural racial terms, like Schnellenberger was able to freely discuss his success in countercultural racial terms of his era (?)
College football needs a Schnellenberger-like visionary who can swing the pendulum away from a hysterical favoritism toward Caste model of recruiting, to a color-blind meritocratic program. The program will be very good, and probably racially 50/50.. instead of some college programs, and current NFL which is basically 66% Black.
Just like the Black players & quarterbacks who were (once upon a time) unfairly passed over, that's what's happening now to a % of White players in the contemporary caste.