I’ve always wanted to grab my alma mater in a world and coach it for the long term. The opportunity and timing finally enabled me to do so, so here I am in Iba. I doubt most will find anything of interest or value in here, but if it helps new coaches (either as instruction of what to do, or what NOT to do...) then so be it! Everyone else is welcome to ignore it at their leisure :)
First day on the job, first step — assessing the roster. There’s six open scholarships that need filled, so I’ll be able to put my stamp on things quickly. Unfortunately, that also means that cutting obvious weak links from the roster is not an option. Thus, I’m stuck for at least one year running a press defense with a couple folks who sport defense ratings in the teens. Ouch! Somehow, I don’t see this going very well.
We’re thin at experience at the guard positions, so that was an obvious focus for recruiting. I decided to grab three guards, including one JUCO that I could plug in immediately, a small forward and two post-type players.
From this effort came the following recruiting class:
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William Roberts (509, jr.) is my JUCO grab who will start immediately at SG. The speed isn’t quite where I’d like, but with an ATH that’ll hit mid-60s, a DEF that’ll go into the 70s and high potential on the PER, this is certainly a functional two-year plug-and-play grab.
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Kurt Jackson (438, Fr) might morph into a mirror image of Roberts but has better upside as the ATH-SPD ratings could be 75-60 or better by graduation. He’s got some rebounding ability. The DEF won’t go quite as high as Roberts, but he’ll be salty by his senior year as a press defender.
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Russell Beck (454, Fr) will start as a SF and will probably stay there with poor BH and PASS numbers. The LP and PER are both high-high, so if the speed really spikes he will be a formidable scorer by graduation. I won’t rule out some spot time at SG in his career.
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Thomas Hall (405, Fr.) is an odd player that I took a flyer on. Listed as an SF, he has REB and PER numbers that are both low potential and an LP rating that’s high, but starts at 10, so it won’t grow very fast. So why did I grab him? Well, his BH and PASS numbers, both of which begin at average/above-average for D3 ball, are both high-high potential. He’s also high in ATH and SPD, so I’m talking a likely 55-65 ratio there by graduation at minimum. Hall could make an intriguing “point forward” as that all spikes. It was just too intriguing to leave on the board. He could redshirt to give it time to grow.
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Anthony Townsend (445, Fr.) has significant gains to make in ATH and LP and could push 70 on DEF by graduation. I wish he’d had average rather than low SPD potential, but he’ll still make a solid PF for the system I run.
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Steven Nelson (408, Fr.) will probably redshirt this season as I try to avoid a future where half my scholarships are open the same year. He’s a high-potential REB, DEF, SB, LP and PER (and high FT potential too). I’ve got enough depth at the post that Nelson can afford to use the year to focus on rebounding, footwork and LP while boosting his Off/Def IQ.
10/16/2011 11:17 AM (edited)