Totally agree here. In the most recent Crum recruiting session, the state of Colorado had like 3 top 10 position players, including I think 2 Top 3 guards. Made the Buffaloes pretty happy I'm sure, but it's just too variable imo (not to mention unrealistic). However, much of this (in addition to bscoresby's comment imo) could be addressed if they widened the recruiting bands where the costs jump to the next level. This would make recruiting less geographical and more strategic. It's silly that 90% of the elite kids go to the state they're in or an immediately adjacent state simply due to the narrow recruiting bands. I think their effort to tie the 200 mile band to the distance of a roundtrip car drive and the 370 mile band to a car trip and hotel and beyond that an airplane ticket was a good intention, but I think it needs to be evaluated again. Too often a Duke or UNC-type team can only recruit from the Carolinas, Maryland, or Virginia. That's pretty ridiculous. This argument isn't new I realize, guess I just wish it wouldn't fall on deaf ears for the umpteenth time.