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@dtm1997 - Thanks for tagging everyone@CuseJacket - Thanks for making this separate thread.
@crut - Thanks for sharing your post from elsewhere.
@Novajacket - Thanks for your compliment.
Good thread. @dtm1997 made me stop and think. Sorta changed my opinion with logic
I was pissed that no one from Tech ever reaches out or replies to emails. When I think from their POV, I’m one of many clients and certainly not the most important. If I leave, the program will still be there. If I double my Tech Fund pledge, it doesn’t make a massive difference for them. I think I am treated fairly, no more and no less.
Tip of the cap to @dtm1997 for the calm, reasoned post. Much appreciated
Recruiting is about building relationships. Cremins did it so well. Recent coaches at GT (in football and basketball) have done it so poorly.
Pastner seems to be able to build relationships, but his judgment hasn't been good about the level of that relationship. His relationship with Watson wasn't going to overcome the blood relative coach, and geography may be important to an 18 year old from the west coast-- more so than to a coach who played at Arizona.
That's the disappointment to me--Pastner didn't understand where he stood earlier so that he could move on. I guess he was confident, and it takes confidence to be a good recruiter, but his confidence may have trumped his judgment.
I haven't given up on him. He works hard and has improved the program. However, I also agree that recruiting needs to improve quickly or let's move on.
Is Tech sufficiently committed to athletics? Homer Rice convinced the Hill and boosters that athletics are good for the Institute when the situation was worse than it is now. The three knuckleheads who followed him didn't get it. The jury is still out on Stansbury, but all I see so far is rhetoric. He's kind of like Pastner--he's an improvement, but is he enough of an improvement? Either commit to competing at a high level or shut it down.
That 1982-83 team that had Price and Salley as freshmen went 13-15 (9-15 against Div 1 teams) and 4-10 in the ACC. I saw every home game that year and there were times when it was not pretty. The next year we went 18-11 with the addition of Bruce Dalrymple and Craig Neal and Yvon Joseph becoming eligible. The next year Cremins sign Duane Ferrell and Tech won the ACC Tournament. The next year he added Tommy Hammonds. The next year it was Brian Oliver.
I am not sure at that point if any of those guys, with the possible exception of Ferrell, would have 5* recruits with a rating system like we have today. Maybe Hammonds, but he came from a part of Florida that got almost no media coverage. The next year Cremins signed Dennis Scott, a legit 5* and then, two years later, Kenny Anderson, the top PG in the country.
The point of all this is that Cremins did not bring in a wave of top recruits. But he knew how to evaluate talent and his charming personality was almost irresistible. He also did not have to deal with AAU runners and hangers on.
That 1982-83 team that had Price and Salley as freshmen went 13-15 (9-15 against Div 1 teams) and 4-10 in the ACC. I saw every home game that year and there were times when it was not pretty. The next year we went 18-11 with the addition of Bruce Dalrymple and Craig Neal and Yvon Joseph becoming eligible. The next year Cremins sign Duane Ferrell and Tech won the ACC Tournament. The next year he added Tommy Hammonds. The next year it was Brian Oliver.
I am not sure at that point if any of those guys, with the possible exception of Ferrell, would have 5* recruits with a rating system like we have today. Maybe Hammonds, but he came from a part of Florida that got almost no media coverage. The next year Cremins signed Dennis Scott, a legit 5* and then, two years later, Kenny Anderson, the top PG in the country.
The point of all this is that Cremins did not bring in a wave of top recruits. But he knew how to evaluate talent and his charming personality was almost irresistible. He also did not have to deal with AAU runners and hangers on.
Dalrymple, Ferrel and Hammonds were all MCDAA’s. From 83-97 Cremons signed 12 burger boys which put our program in the top 10 in that category. Most people don’t understand the recruiting juggernaut Cremons was.
... before the shoe boys came in and we were with Russell (oslt)
Everything changed when DRad convinced Hewitt to not take the St. John's job that he had already verbally accepted, and then canned him the following offseason.I don’t believe it’s that simple. Hewitt brought in a fair share as well and I think we were with Russell when he was here weren’t we? Everything changed with the hiring of Gregory and we haven’t been able to get it back on track since.
I don’t believe it’s that simple. Hewitt brought in a fair share as well and I think we were with Russell when he was here weren’t we? Everything changed with the hiring of Gregory and we haven’t been able to get it back on track since.
I don’t believe it’s that simple. Hewitt brought in a fair share as well and I think we were with Russell when he was here weren’t we? Everything changed with the hiring of Gregory and we haven’t been able to get it back on track since.
Everything changed when DRad convinced Hewitt to not take the St. John's job that he had already verbally accepted, and then canned him the following offseason.
That was my impression too. Then Paul shared his version of the story with me.Interesting. I was under the impression that his wife persuaded him to stay in Atl and that DRad had been pushing him to find another opportunity to avoid having to fire him.
Me too. He could have saved a boatload by throwing in a one-time million dollars to go to St. Johns and ended the rest of the obligation.Interesting. I was under the impression that his wife persuaded him to stay in Atl and that DRad had been pushing him to find another opportunity to avoid having to fire him.
That was my impression too. Then Paul shared his version of the story with me.
Was it drad or was it just hewitt's decision?Everything changed when DRad convinced Hewitt to not take the St. John's job that he had already verbally accepted, and then canned him the following offseason.