"Current HD recruiting system...... Topic

Posted by the0nlyis on 7/9/2016 5:31:00 PM (view original):
sorry I didn't mean to write "you" think I meant "we would think" a C+ wouldn't be able to recruit a team that could compete with a A+ team that kinda changes the meaning of what I was saying there. And anyway we aren't talking about what happened at Arkansas before he got there if it was under a C+ would he have even taken the job who knows, baseline had an impact in him probably taking the job because it maintained a C+ instead of dropping lower, but I don't think people look out to take Arkansas because of its B+ baseline, I'm at Cal and olnly dropped from C+ to C after an 0-27 season so I don't think his baseline really helped there because thats the same as what happened to me.

You were just focusing on job desirability about how Arkansas has SEC money and B+ baseline compared to other B6 and non B6 schools? How is that talking about job desirability.

It seemed you were dismaying what he was saying and misunderstanding that he wasn't talking about C+ competing in recruiting or long term against A+ LSU, but rather in a single instance his C+ recruited team was able to compete in a game with A+ LSU this wasn't talking about long term impacts or anything just that a C+ team was able to compete with an A+ team
OK, fair enough.
7/9/2016 6:20 PM
"but rather in a single instance his C+ recruited team was able to compete in a game with A+ LSU this wasn't talking about long term impacts or anything just that a C+ team was able to compete with an A+ team"

This ^^^

In Smith, my 14 year old (with some help) did the same at Princeton. Ivy league, non- Big 6 before he got bored and left.
7/9/2016 8:54 PM
Speaking of little schools...
#1 seed in Smith is...
1 Rhode Island (26-3)
"B" prestige
7/9/2016 9:21 PM
Posted by mullycj on 7/9/2016 9:21:00 PM (view original):
Speaking of little schools...
#1 seed in Smith is...
1 Rhode Island (26-3)
"B" prestige
hey, do you know who happens to be the DII #1 seed in Smith, by chance???
7/9/2016 10:45 PM
Posted by nachopuzzle on 7/9/2016 10:45:00 PM (view original):
Posted by mullycj on 7/9/2016 9:21:00 PM (view original):
Speaking of little schools...
#1 seed in Smith is...
1 Rhode Island (26-3)
"B" prestige
hey, do you know who happens to be the DII #1 seed in Smith, by chance???
That clown who coaches at Bellarmine? Just a guess. :)
7/9/2016 10:48 PM
Posted by gomiami1972 on 7/9/2016 10:48:00 PM (view original):
Posted by nachopuzzle on 7/9/2016 10:45:00 PM (view original):
Posted by mullycj on 7/9/2016 9:21:00 PM (view original):
Speaking of little schools...
#1 seed in Smith is...
1 Rhode Island (26-3)
"B" prestige
hey, do you know who happens to be the DII #1 seed in Smith, by chance???
That clown who coaches at Bellarmine? Just a guess. :)
yeah, that kid is a huge ******* joker, haha...thanks yo
7/10/2016 3:27 AM
Under the current system it isn't impossible, or even that difficult, to create a team that can occassionally upset major schools -- whether you're in a Big 6 conference or a smaller one -- and that can make medium-depth tournament runs on a regular basis. Is D1 a level playing field? Of course not. But D2 and D3 are level playing fields, if you want that. In D1, I've coached Wichita State, Kentucky, Kansas and Kansas State in Wooden, and Northern Arizona and Texas Southern in Smith. I've taken every one of those school's to a Final Four except K-State, which has only completed 3 seasons.

I like the old system. I was very interested in seeing how long it would take to get K-State to a Final Four and if I could ever get TSU back to a Final Four, but with the massive change in recruiting, those challenges will shift so much that they won't mean the same thing. So I've lost interest, and won't be continuing in the game.

To me there are two great hindrances to success at these non-prime schools. One, many people are reluctant to learn what the engine values. They want to impose their own hierarchy of importance amongst the ratings, and then when their team doesn't succeed they blame the game for being wrong -- and they want changes. And, two, the low number of coaches currently playing. When elites go season after season without battles, it's a problem that no amount of creative coaching can overcome.
7/10/2016 12:59 PM
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