DudeAnon wrote:Simply put. BE recruiting is above expectations from the middle-bottom schools and below expectations at the top. This is a combination of Jay Wright seemingly being blacklisted by the 1-and-dones despite his success and the (hopefully temporary) down-turns at both Marquette and Georgetown.
If the middle schools can maintain their current recruiting trajectories and at least 2 of 4 (Nova, Georgetown, Marquette, Xavier) start pulling top 25 guys we will be fine. Until then, its dishonest to say that BE recruiting is fine.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Simply put. BE recruiting is above expectations from the middle-bottom schools and below expectations at the top. This is a combination of Jay Wright seemingly being blacklisted by the 1-and-dones despite his success and the (hopefully temporary) down-turns at both Marquette and Georgetown.
If the middle schools can maintain their current recruiting trajectories and at least 2 of 4 (Nova, Georgetown, Marquette, Xavier) start pulling top 25 guys we will be fine. Until then, its dishonest to say that BE recruiting is fine.
Honest question for you DAnon as I don't understand your post even a little. Do you think the BE is better equipped to be successful long term by getting OAD's or solid 3-4 players? In hindsight would you rather have had Henry Ellenson for 1 year or Angel Delagado for 4? Trey Lyles and Kelly Oubre for 1 or M. Bridges and T. Blueitt for 4?
As a Nova fan I am not really concerned that we have whiffed on OAD's. Look at how we've been successful. 2016: Arch (4 yrs in the program), Ochefu (4), Jenkins (3), Hart (3) Brunson (1) Avg = 3.0 ; 2018: Bridges (4), Brunson (3), Booth (4), DiV (3), Paschall (3), Spellman (2); Avg. = 3.2. And I know exactly why we have whiffed on so many OAD's. Jay W. promises nothing other than a spot to compete. Most OAD's are most likely promised anything and everything by every other coach, including immediate playing time. I think Jay believes that OAD's can supplement a team already well established. But why would he try to mimic Duke & UK when his results have been what they are? It is not like Nova has struggled on the recruiting trail--Spellman (Top 25), Brunson (Top 25), now Quinerly (top 25)--or on the court.
Look if we try to compete with Coach K and Cal we are going to lose. So will every other college hoops program out there. Keep doing what we are doing. We're doing more than fine.
Odd post IMO.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Jay W. promises nothing other than a spot to compete. Most OAD's are most likely promised anything and everything by every other coach, including immediate playing time. I think Jay believes that OAD's can supplement a team already well established.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Simply put. BE recruiting is above expectations from the middle-bottom schools and below expectations at the top. This is a combination of Jay Wright seemingly being blacklisted by the 1-and-dones despite his success and the (hopefully temporary) down-turns at both Marquette and Georgetown.
If the middle schools can maintain their current recruiting trajectories and at least 2 of 4 (Nova, Georgetown, Marquette, Xavier) start pulling top 25 guys we will be fine. Until then, its dishonest to say that BE recruiting is fine.
Honest question for you DAnon as I don't understand your post even a little. Do you think the BE is better equipped to be successful long term by getting OAD's or solid 3-4 players? In hindsight would you rather have had Henry Ellenson for 1 year or Angel Delagado for 4? Trey Lyles and Kelly Oubre for 1 or M. Bridges and T. Blueitt for 4?
As a Nova fan I am not really concerned that we have whiffed on OAD's. Look at how we've been successful. 2016: Arch (4 yrs in the program), Ochefu (4), Jenkins (3), Hart (3) Brunson (1) Avg = 3.0 ; 2018: Bridges (4), Brunson (3), Booth (4), DiV (3), Paschall (3), Spellman (2); Avg. = 3.2. And I know exactly why we have whiffed on so many OAD's. Jay W. promises nothing other than a spot to compete. Most OAD's are most likely promised anything and everything by every other coach, including immediate playing time. I think Jay believes that OAD's can supplement a team already well established. But why would he try to mimic Duke & UK when his results have been what they are? It is not like Nova has struggled on the recruiting trail--Spellman (Top 25), Brunson (Top 25), now Quinerly (top 25)--or on the court.
Look if we try to compete with Coach K and Cal we are going to lose. So will every other college hoops program out there. Keep doing what we are doing. We're doing more than fine.
Odd post IMO.
DudeAnon wrote:Until then, its dishonest to say that BE recruiting is fine.
adoraz wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Until then, its dishonest to say that BE recruiting is fine.
Wait, is this a troll? Even Stever wouldn't go there.
Define "fine". At the very least, BE recruiting has been average for major conferences. In 2018, we were #3 with Top 50 recruits (1-50), #6 with Top 150 (1-150), and #3 with Top 200 (1-200). We also recruited well with 200-250 but I didn't want to go too far back. In what world is that not at least "fine"?
We don't do well with one and dones, but those are probably about to go away and they don't really help teams out too much. The BE formula of 4 year players is working well. Sure, if you care about NBA prospects then by all means go and root for Kentucky and Duke because the BE will never be that. They're not important for winning, which is what most of us care about.
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