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<blockquote data-quote="New Old Guy" data-source="post: 504422" data-attributes="member: 1256"><p>I think all of us have been disappointed in recruiting results, especially this year (so far). It is positive that we have come close on several top kids — prospects that would not have even included us as a finalist in the last few years. But coming close is obviously not good enough. We have to land some of these top prospects.</p><p></p><p>I do not agree with the severe “doom and gloom” outlook expressed by some posters, however, for two reasons. First, this year is far from over. Our coaches are still very focused on finding talent for next year, and they are casting a wide net. They are actively evaluating a number of players that none of us are even aware of. </p><p></p><p>Secondly, this team is going to be noticibly better next year EVEN IF WE DO NOT SIGN ANYONE ELSE. Think about it — Jose as a junior and Mike Devoe with a year experience (because of his injury, Michael is just beginning to learn what’s going on). James with another year of Coach Rev tutoring. Evan and Moses as more experienced, stronger Juniors. Khalid beginning to realize his potential, and a stronger Kristian. Shembari and Curtis finding their rhythm (and their shots). </p><p></p><p>We could be a very good team by February/March, and certainly by next Fall. I know I tend to be optimistic, but I believe we are on the right track, and we have a bright future, either later this year or next.</p><p></p><p>Having said all that, the loss to St. John’s was awful. I’m sure it looked gruesome on TV, but in person their fans were especially distasteful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Old Guy, post: 504422, member: 1256"] I think all of us have been disappointed in recruiting results, especially this year (so far). It is positive that we have come close on several top kids — prospects that would not have even included us as a finalist in the last few years. But coming close is obviously not good enough. We have to land some of these top prospects. I do not agree with the severe “doom and gloom” outlook expressed by some posters, however, for two reasons. First, this year is far from over. Our coaches are still very focused on finding talent for next year, and they are casting a wide net. They are actively evaluating a number of players that none of us are even aware of. Secondly, this team is going to be noticibly better next year EVEN IF WE DO NOT SIGN ANYONE ELSE. Think about it — Jose as a junior and Mike Devoe with a year experience (because of his injury, Michael is just beginning to learn what’s going on). James with another year of Coach Rev tutoring. Evan and Moses as more experienced, stronger Juniors. Khalid beginning to realize his potential, and a stronger Kristian. Shembari and Curtis finding their rhythm (and their shots). We could be a very good team by February/March, and certainly by next Fall. I know I tend to be optimistic, but I believe we are on the right track, and we have a bright future, either later this year or next. Having said all that, the loss to St. John’s was awful. I’m sure it looked gruesome on TV, but in person their fans were especially distasteful. [/QUOTE]
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