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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 208945" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>Do the high school kids around Atlanta remember Craig Neal or Mark Price? Have they even heard of them?</p><p></p><p>I loved both these guys as players and worry that bringing either, but Price, especially, would be fraught with potential issues. I wonder if the Mark Price jersey hanging in McCamish will someday be a rallying cry for his firing. Through scheduling tricks and a weak conference, even a poor coach can get a team of 3* players to .500.</p><p></p><p>Noodles had a good team two years ago with Steve Alford recruits, but went backwards last year. Things are better right now, but are the Lobos an NCAA team? Unless they win the MWC tournament, I would think not. That said, The Pit is full for every game. Can't say the same for McCamish. And that might be reason enough for him to stay at New Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 208945, member: 1199"] Do the high school kids around Atlanta remember Craig Neal or Mark Price? Have they even heard of them? I loved both these guys as players and worry that bringing either, but Price, especially, would be fraught with potential issues. I wonder if the Mark Price jersey hanging in McCamish will someday be a rallying cry for his firing. Through scheduling tricks and a weak conference, even a poor coach can get a team of 3* players to .500. Noodles had a good team two years ago with Steve Alford recruits, but went backwards last year. Things are better right now, but are the Lobos an NCAA team? Unless they win the MWC tournament, I would think not. That said, The Pit is full for every game. Can't say the same for McCamish. And that might be reason enough for him to stay at New Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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