P pittman71 All American Sep 3, 2014 6,958 1,651 113 Mar 7, 2016 #1 how do you recruit players who are good enough to win consistently for you, but who are not good enough to have you concerned with them leaving after one or two years?
how do you recruit players who are good enough to win consistently for you, but who are not good enough to have you concerned with them leaving after one or two years?
King Of All Message Boards Athletic Director Jan 9, 2009 15,795 13,027 113 Mar 7, 2016 #2 Guys that good are nice to have but not a requirement for a good program. Look at Virginia, Xavier, Nova and Gonzaga to name but a few.
Guys that good are nice to have but not a requirement for a good program. Look at Virginia, Xavier, Nova and Gonzaga to name but a few.
Jeffburgh Chancellor Gold Member Jul 5, 2001 20,822 21,630 113 Mar 7, 2016 #3 Get back to being who you are. Recruit the kinds of big men who you had success with in the past, not the same generic 6-8 everyone else has. Recruit actual players for positions, including a FOR REAL SG. Then, roll up your sleeves and go Narducci. Reactions: gary2 and iMissTheOldDayss
Get back to being who you are. Recruit the kinds of big men who you had success with in the past, not the same generic 6-8 everyone else has. Recruit actual players for positions, including a FOR REAL SG. Then, roll up your sleeves and go Narducci.