Just on perception:
Indiana, Illinois and North Carolina probably have the best traditional high school basketball programs leading to better/more college talent. Urban areas would probably have the highest concentration of talent and more northern areas as well because of lack of football and baseball interest.
Texas and California probably produce a lot of players simply because of population and LA.
The point of that post was that someone said we should model ourselves after Butler, a private basketball only school in Indiana. And that's apples and oranges.
Jay nobody mentioned it because it’s depressing. Injuries suck and I hate it for him because he is one of our most exciting players.
Without Marquetti we won’t win 20 games. The injury excuse will be used again, for a 2nd year in a row. It will also be valid for a 2nd year in a row.
That doesn’t change the fact that we are not getting what we pay for. We spend the most money in the league on basketball and we don’t see the ROI we as fans should expect.
So being a great recruiter is an important aspect of being a good coach. I’d also think evaluation of talent is another aspect. Gladney isn’t nearly college ready and should have been red shirted. Lafayette will never be a Division I player and should never have been signed. I’m sure he’ a great young man, but lacks the talent of Plaisance so we have experience with this type player.
No doubt recruiting IMO has been Marlin weakness. Too many lost battles, too many misses. Bob understands the game, can teach the game, but sadly hasn’t for nearly a decade been able to get enough talent to be really good.
Last year a prime example. Absolutely shouldn’t have lost to LilRock because Stove was out. Maybe Arlington but even that’s a stretch.
Good luck with the good coach, of course I’d prefer the better, and best option.
Look I get it. You think finishing in the top 1/3 of the SBC is an accomplishment of some note. Maybe so, but I totally disagree. So it’s not about Bob continuing with his near hits, instead hit the target.
It’s okay to be mediocre, just don’t call it good, or an accomplishment we should be grateful for.
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