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<blockquote data-quote="bravejason" data-source="post: 477428" data-attributes="member: 1069"><p>In the Duke press conference CPJ commented on the number of states from which Duke had players. It sounded like they have started casting a much wider net than what perhaps they did previously. Naturally, casting a wider net and having more staff to do the player evaluations enables you to find players that better fit your system and increases your chances of finding diamonds in the rough. I suspect that this is an area where GT has fallen behind with respect to recruiting.</p><p></p><p>Facilities is certainly an area where I think GT has struggled to keep pace. To be sure, improvements have been made: the indoor facility, a couple of renovations to the weight room, locker room, meeting rooms, etc. At one point the coaches offices were re-done. I think the hard part is that the improvement has to be near continuous. It seems like it needs to be a cycle: locker room improvement one year, meeting rooms the next year, weight room after than, then back to the locker room, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bravejason, post: 477428, member: 1069"] In the Duke press conference CPJ commented on the number of states from which Duke had players. It sounded like they have started casting a much wider net than what perhaps they did previously. Naturally, casting a wider net and having more staff to do the player evaluations enables you to find players that better fit your system and increases your chances of finding diamonds in the rough. I suspect that this is an area where GT has fallen behind with respect to recruiting. Facilities is certainly an area where I think GT has struggled to keep pace. To be sure, improvements have been made: the indoor facility, a couple of renovations to the weight room, locker room, meeting rooms, etc. At one point the coaches offices were re-done. I think the hard part is that the improvement has to be near continuous. It seems like it needs to be a cycle: locker room improvement one year, meeting rooms the next year, weight room after than, then back to the locker room, etc. [/QUOTE]
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