Quote: Originally Posted By fussyd on 12/30/2009
Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 12/30/2009
OJ Mayo called the coach at USC and recruited himself, because it was a major media market. Michael Beasley was following his AAU coach, who had been made an assistant at KState. Those don't relate to WIS.
CB, nice deflection. There are hundreds of examples over the years of top players going to second tier schools, and there are thousands of examples of top players almost going to second tier schools over first tier schools, which is what it sounds like happened in your case. I don't see why either shouldn't happen in a college basketball SIM every once in a while.
Maryland just landed the #4, #22 and #34 overall players. You're seriously complaining that recruiting isn't easy enough?
Considering that this is essentially a blind auction, without Herb Pope type irrationality entering into it, with no automatic "yes" from guys who grew up dreaming about playing at your school, and no realistic use of booster gifts (or sexual favors from "hostesses", or
whatever)...yeah, it's a pain in the *** that my little brother from Charlottesville doesn't content himself with three-star guys and the occasional four-star guy that neither I nor Georgetown wants, for whatever reason, and keeps diving for my knees.
This isn't the real world, where College Park, Maryland is a run-down town on the outskirts of DC, with crappy restaurants, three bars, and no charm outside of the campus itself; and Charlottesville is literally labelled as the best town to live in in America. That's not included in here - this is purely about who has the prestige from their program, and who has the scholarships open to recruit guys. I had 3 more scholarships than he did, and loads more to offer. Was it too hard? I wouldn't say so if I was battling Georgetown, an A-minus school. We're talking about a 1 and 2/3 grade difference in prestige here. These are different leagues. He should be in the kiddie pool, where he belongs.