MWBATL
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That describes my divorce....The best part about beating your head against the wall is it feels so good once you stop.
That describes my divorce....The best part about beating your head against the wall is it feels so good once you stop.
That also describes me when I got out.That describes my divorce....
I think Eski was brought in to recruit the guys who want to also play school. I'm not sure you can make the NCAA Tournament with this strategy unless you're in the Ivy League or Patriot League. Notre Dame has found some success with geniuses who are pretty good at hoops. There aren't really any P6 nerd schools that have seen consistent success though.
i don't think so - Hewitt recruited as well if not better than CBC. Since then we haven't had a decent coach that could recruit. I believe the opportunity is there.Money flowing under the table has been rampant in college recruiting. GT Did not engage in that pre NIL, so it was even worse. I am all about calling a spade a spade, and agree he has had some self-inflicted issues, but the reality is that since CBC, we have been playing on a slanted field, facing a stiff uphill slope.
Rutgers being appealing isn’t built-in to the school. If we were playing the same quality of basketball, and a player had a choice between here and there, they’d pick here. Rutgers is appealing now because they’re playing good basketball now.I wasn’t aware Northwestern was having such a strong season. Some of those schools you mention I think have majors that are built for athletes (i.e. UNC - one of the best schools in the country but they had fake classes). Telling players they’ll have to take Calculus is a huge DQ for a lot of recruits. But the “we need athlete majors” discussion is beating a dead horse on this board at this point.
Rutgers is a much more appealing/trendy program at this point. I think I posted about them and the Trapezoid of Terror being the hardest away win in college basketball a few weeks ago (but it wasn’t always like that, if that gives fans hope).
When do we focus on HS players that can actually shoot from outside? GT can't make anyting outside of 5 feet and can't make free throws for about 10 years running. Moses Wright and Jose Avarado were finds, but thats just two players in 15 years. Something drastic is needed. I hope this is Pastner's final year, but I think we all know he'll get a longer leash while AD is busy trying to blot up the oceans of red ink on the GTAA ledger.I think the current crop of upperclassmen was compromised by the Pastner/Bell SNAFU. Hard to get old when you have air in the recruiting pipeline for a year or two.
IMO, the question is when do we start recruiting well? I'm not talking McD's AA's, I'm talking the occasional top 20 recruit and a top 50 guy many/most years. Are our recruiting problems over now that the Pastner/Bell debacle is over, or are the recruiting problems bigger than that?
The remarkable thing about our FT issues is our 2 point guards are the problem. One shooting .500 and the other .522. That is awful for the guys with the ball in crunch time. We are 191 out of 352 teams.When do we focus on HS players that can actually shoot from outside? GT can't make anyting outside of 5 feet and can't make free throws for about 10 years running. Moses Wright and Jose Avarado were finds, but thats just two players in 15 years. Something drastic is needed. I hope this is Pastner's final year, but I think we all know he'll get a longer leash while AD is busy trying to blot up the oceans of red ink on the GTAA ledger.
Need to be 80%+ since those are your ball handlers late in a game when you have a lead.The remarkable thing about our FT issues is our 2 point guards are the problem. One shooting .500 and the other .522. That is awful for the guys with the ball in crunch time. We are 191 out of 352 teams.
Or in our case, late in the game when we are down by 20.Need to be 80%+ since those are your ball handlers late in a game when you have a lead.
Could have cost us a win against our biggest rival. You are right about it only matters in tight games with a slim margin. It helps to get to the line late and if behind to score with the clock stopped. A PG that can't hit FT's in the 80% range shouldn't be playing at an ACC school.Or in our case, late in the game when we are down by 20.
The concept is sound, and most of the nation’s top teams abide by it. The problem is that nothing in your last stanza has happened over the course of 7 years.Get old. Stay old. And keep a steady stream of fresh talent coming every year to fill the pipeline.
... Make that 11+ yearsThe concept is sound, and most of the nation’s top teams abide by it. The problem is that nothing in your last stanza has happened over the course of 7 years.
The problem with this is you need elite talent, not necessarily a one and done type but guys who will play in the NBA.John Calipari was/is IMO, the poster boy for the one-and-done approach to college basketball. How many national titles does he have to show for it? ONE.
I'm sorry, but there is just something to be said for watching a sleepy-eyed kid from Oklahoma and a skinny kid from Brooklyn grow up over a four-year period. As a fan, I get to know their game, what to expect, what needs to improve, etc. As a coach it MUST be more rewarding to help these four-year players develop than to coach a Zion Williamson for a year only to see him leave after (losing) the title game. Coach K adapted to the modern reality (and won), but I'm not sure he really enjoyed it as much.
A team loaded with Seniors, Junior and the occasional underclassmen will beat the bunch of "can't miss" freshman more times than not.
And how does a coach develop a "coaching tree" if the kids don't stick around long enough to learn what a real coach needs to know?
Get old. Stay old. And keep a steady stream of fresh talent coming every year to fill the pipeline.
The question that Batt needs to decipher is it a CJP problem or is it a GTAA problem regarding support for basketball. Until he figures that out correctly and has a plan to resolve the problem nothing good will happen for GTBB.