Jarvis wasn’t a good recruiter. He was living off the success he had with Frans players. We didn’t have the number one class since Miles never played for us. Cook fell into our laps.
His recruiting was on a down hill trajectory and his coaching was decent because it was predicated on defense, his offense was terrible. Look at his success at other programs since he left. We should have never fired him mid season.
Jarvis was a decent recruiter. Brought in Cook, Hatten, Cuffe, Ingram, Keita, Diakite, Shaw etc. He also brought in Albert Richardson, Donald Emanuel, Heath Orvis, Jack Wolfinger, Tristan Smith and Curtis Johnson.
A great recruiter? We’ve only had one: Fran. He brought in Artest, Barkley, Jessie, Glover, Barkley, Thornton and Gray-and he brought Gray with him when he left Manhattan to take the St.John’s job.
The problem with calling Jarvis a good recruiter is that he wasn't a good recruiter. He was a good coach. Most players did improve. At first, he usually got the most out of each player. When he had the horses, his teams were great. When he had to get his own horses, it was live or die by one player. Omar Cook, and then Marcus Hatten. There was never a second best player. His final year, he didn’t have a go to player. He didn’t have that senior leader. There was no energy. That’s all on him. It was completely his team.
He grew into an arrogant prick, who didn't bother to think before he spoke. That was really the end for him.
He didn't come across that way when he coached at GW.