64 NCAA truths

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Tha Kid

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64 NCAA truths
« on: March 17, 2010, 09:16:01 AM »
One quote applicable to us (or pretty damn close)

http://m.espn.go.com/wireless/story?w=19bq6&storyId=4999795&i=TOP


"59. Now, a major-conference coach who starts two seniors and three juniors is known as one thing: a bad recruiter."
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peter

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Re: 64 NCAA truths
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2010, 11:25:45 AM »
I think that's probably untrue.  Programs like Wisconsin don't do one (or two) and dones, and I don't think it makes Bo Ryan (or Billy Donovan when he reached the finals) a bad recruiter.  Unless a bad recruiter or bad coach is one who doesn't get to the Final Four every year. 

But that's not my criteria.

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Re: 64 NCAA truths
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2010, 02:47:34 PM »
I think that's probably untrue.  Programs like Wisconsin don't do one (or two) and dones, and I don't think it makes Bo Ryan (or Billy Donovan when he reached the finals) a bad recruiter.  Unless a bad recruiter or bad coach is one who doesn't get to the Final Four every year. 

But that's not my criteria.

Donovan won the national championship starting four soph's and a junior the first time.  The junior was a DISTANT fifth option and not even as good as bench players at other positions. 

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Re: 64 NCAA truths
« Reply #3 on: March 17, 2010, 05:59:49 PM »
I think that's probably untrue.  Programs like Wisconsin don't do one (or two) and dones, and I don't think it makes Bo Ryan (or Billy Donovan when he reached the finals) a bad recruiter.  Unless a bad recruiter or bad coach is one who doesn't get to the Final Four every year. 

But that's not my criteria.

Donovan won the national championship starting four soph's and a junior the first time.  The junior was a DISTANT fifth option and not even as good as bench players at other positions.
Well then. Color me corrected.

I still disagree with the statement.  You're not going to win the national championship (generally) without a one-and-done, or a two-and-done, it seems, but that statement really underrates the power of experience.  Kentucky's got a great recruiter. I'd consider laying money on the fact that they're not going to win it all. 

Re: 64 NCAA truths
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2010, 06:16:38 PM »
I think that's probably untrue.  Programs like Wisconsin don't do one (or two) and dones, and I don't think it makes Bo Ryan (or Billy Donovan when he reached the finals) a bad recruiter.  Unless a bad recruiter or bad coach is one who doesn't get to the Final Four every year. 

But that's not my criteria.

Donovan won the national championship starting four soph's and a junior the first time.  The junior was a DISTANT fifth option and not even as good as bench players at other positions.




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