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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 214488" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It's all about talent. Will be interesting to see if Duke will pull in the type of talent they do now once Coach K leaves Durham. Of course, a good portion of that will be dependent on the next coach. Not sure they sign the same class of recruits if they stick to the Coach K tree.</p><p></p><p>UNC, Kentucky, UCLA, Indiana seem to always pull in a higher floor of talent regardless of what coach is in the seat. Of course, they get the right coach and those schools go from a perennial top 15 class to a top 3 class (See: Calipari).</p><p></p><p>Not sure if people remember, but GT was capable of pulling a top 20 class every year without trying too hard, and when our staff was on in certain years, we'd pull top 10 type talent (Just look at all the Pre-CBG players populating the NBA). That was BEFORE Atlanta become a hotbed for bball talent. Can't imagine what top shelf coach could do here now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 214488, member: 360"] It's all about talent. Will be interesting to see if Duke will pull in the type of talent they do now once Coach K leaves Durham. Of course, a good portion of that will be dependent on the next coach. Not sure they sign the same class of recruits if they stick to the Coach K tree. UNC, Kentucky, UCLA, Indiana seem to always pull in a higher floor of talent regardless of what coach is in the seat. Of course, they get the right coach and those schools go from a perennial top 15 class to a top 3 class (See: Calipari). Not sure if people remember, but GT was capable of pulling a top 20 class every year without trying too hard, and when our staff was on in certain years, we'd pull top 10 type talent (Just look at all the Pre-CBG players populating the NBA). That was BEFORE Atlanta become a hotbed for bball talent. Can't imagine what top shelf coach could do here now. [/QUOTE]
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