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<blockquote data-quote="ramblinwreck1378" data-source="post: 386615" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>He was also a member of the staff at Georgia Southern prior to being at Alcorn State. In his first year last year at Duluth he took their team to the Sweet Sixteen (in the largest classification in the state), the furthest that program has ever gone, and has developed Adam Flagler from an average high school player to one that is now fielding scholarship offers, albeit at smaller schools. </p><p></p><p>Also, doesn't his ability to recruit Simmons, Gates, and Beasley (along with James Banks who's now at Texas) speak volumes to his ability to relate with young players? That maybe they respect him and his opinion, and he's well-versed in establishing that connection with both the player and his parents? That's what I take out of it, not that he simply takes talent and rolls it out on the floor and gets to state titles.</p><p></p><p>I'm just pushing for Huff because I know his resume and think he'd do a great job at Tech. But if other people have specific names I'd be interested to hear them. </p><p></p><p>Btw - in the past 6-7 years we've also landed Robert Carter, Solomon Poole, MGH, and Tadric - all coveted recruits for which there was some tug of war going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblinwreck1378, post: 386615, member: 1108"] He was also a member of the staff at Georgia Southern prior to being at Alcorn State. In his first year last year at Duluth he took their team to the Sweet Sixteen (in the largest classification in the state), the furthest that program has ever gone, and has developed Adam Flagler from an average high school player to one that is now fielding scholarship offers, albeit at smaller schools. Also, doesn't his ability to recruit Simmons, Gates, and Beasley (along with James Banks who's now at Texas) speak volumes to his ability to relate with young players? That maybe they respect him and his opinion, and he's well-versed in establishing that connection with both the player and his parents? That's what I take out of it, not that he simply takes talent and rolls it out on the floor and gets to state titles. I'm just pushing for Huff because I know his resume and think he'd do a great job at Tech. But if other people have specific names I'd be interested to hear them. Btw - in the past 6-7 years we've also landed Robert Carter, Solomon Poole, MGH, and Tadric - all coveted recruits for which there was some tug of war going on. [/QUOTE]
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