Posted by sully712 on 12/8/2010 11:51:00 AM (view original):
OR - It seems our opinions on the recruit generation are not that different. The difference is that I do not think there needs to be tons more 4/5 star guys. I think there needs to be more 3/4 star guys. I think there also needs to be a little more potential in some players.
However, I do think that changing the hiring process would allow mid-major teams to compete better.
3/4 star recruits with more pot sounds good, I like that more than 4/5 star recruits under the same system, the lack of pot has not been a winner in my eyes for this game, I think player improvement is one of the things that keeps guys interested and renewing.
The hiring process, not sure, generally I have an opinion right or wrong, and although the process is flawed, my problem is I see guys in d1 who have not mastered even the simple recruiting basics, but I 100% agree that these top notch mid majors need to get filled. The recent problem is those same mid majors were the first coaches to abandon ship when the new recruit gen was introduced, my son, myself, and daalter all left mid's in allen for example, I don't think any filled immediately.
My reason, my B school in wisc horizon league was always marginal anyhow, wisc is a very poor place to recruit even with the badgers, let alone GB, but when I am trying to win a NT with 525 rated PG's that have 50 PA and 550 rated PF's with 10 speed, I know I can't compete with teams getting 750 rated players, say your average georgetown team sully - coaching and potential can only take one so far.
So I have coached a mid major in the past 12 months, I wonder if everyone in this conversation has? It really isn't bad at all if your market has lots of recruits to find that ideal hi potential guy, but if not, it sucks. Hence, the game is not as fun for mid majors.