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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 194239" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>[USER=322]@GTNavyNuke[/USER] - I think a 2-year baseball model may make sense and agree it would level the playing field, because the best teams would still get the best players, but they'd be coming from further back in the talent pool where gradation between talent thins. You also get the kids more serious about school. The reality is that 18yo's can enter the D-League today if they're willing to accept a lifestyle that's probably lesser than their AAU days.</p><p></p><p>[USER=944]@MWBATL[/USER] - I can't argue with your point about wanting to be more invested in the players and see them progress (i.e. - Daniel Miller). Apologies if I misinterpreted your comments. To your JuCo comment, I know we looked at a few JuCo hoops recruits last Spring, but I don't know why we're able to look at them compared to JuCo football recruits. My only deduction is that it's a school by school situation and JuCos don't necessarily excel at both sports. I think we'd look at a JuCo football recruit if qualified, Kenderious Whitehead being an example.</p><p></p><p>[USER=789]@LibertyTurns[/USER] - I agree there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 194239, member: 572"] [USER=322]@GTNavyNuke[/USER] - I think a 2-year baseball model may make sense and agree it would level the playing field, because the best teams would still get the best players, but they'd be coming from further back in the talent pool where gradation between talent thins. You also get the kids more serious about school. The reality is that 18yo's can enter the D-League today if they're willing to accept a lifestyle that's probably lesser than their AAU days. [USER=944]@MWBATL[/USER] - I can't argue with your point about wanting to be more invested in the players and see them progress (i.e. - Daniel Miller). Apologies if I misinterpreted your comments. To your JuCo comment, I know we looked at a few JuCo hoops recruits last Spring, but I don't know why we're able to look at them compared to JuCo football recruits. My only deduction is that it's a school by school situation and JuCos don't necessarily excel at both sports. I think we'd look at a JuCo football recruit if qualified, Kenderious Whitehead being an example. [USER=789]@LibertyTurns[/USER] - I agree there. [/QUOTE]
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