Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
Let's get this NCAA / FBI shit over with and start the 5* gravy train again
You know, I don't care if Self is able to bring in one and done type players. He hasn't really done a lot with those types anyway. He's always had more success with experienced teams. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
Let's get this NCAA / FBI shit over with and start the 5* gravy train again
Im not sure we want true five stars. Under the current system an NIL deal for an elite transfer who doesn't really have NBA first round talent but a ton of skill and experience really might be the way to do it. I think guys 20 to 60 who stay a few years is better than MOST oads as far as their impact on the program. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Realistically, you want a combination of both.
The 25-75 ranked recruits seem to be the sweet spot though.
Sure we’ve had some great top recruits and diamonds in the rough, but that range seems to be where we get most of our great players.
Obviously you always want the next Zion or Embiid. But generally I’d pass on the 2nd or 3rd tier of OAD types. Those who have the physical tools to get drafted after a year, but won’t have a big impact as freshmen (and are potentially cancerous prima donnas). [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Assume Self coaches at Kansas for 15 more seasons. How many National Championships does he win?
I’m going to say 5 total, since he already has 3.
I think he has a good chance to win a couple within a 5 year period or so. And if that happens, he’ll retire. I doubt that he coaches more than another 10-12 years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Obviously you always want the next Zion or Embiid. But generally I’d pass on the 2nd or 3rd tier of OAD types. Those who have the physical tools to get drafted after a year, but won’t have a big impact as freshmen (and are potentially cancerous prima donnas).
Embiid wasn’t always an obvious 1 and done. Here’s an article from B/R where 247 had him as the 9th best center and 78th overall player in his class.
We already signed Selden and Greene, who were ranked higher.
Pretty funny article in hindsight. Says he has potential to be an NBA player.
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I think he has a good chance to win a couple within a 5 year period or so. And if that happens, he’ll retire. I doubt that he coaches more than another 10-12 years.
I picked 15, because that would have him retire at the same age as Coach K. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
Let's get this NCAA / FBI shit over with and start the 5* gravy train again
Originally Posted by Lzen:
You know, I don't care if Self is able to bring in one and done type players. He hasn't really done a lot with those types anyway. He's always had more success with experienced teams.
THIS!
With the portal now, he can have his pick of immediate experienced help to patch a hole. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Embiid wasn’t always an obvious 1 and done. Here’s an article from B/R where 247 had him as the 9th best center and 78th overall player in his class.
We already signed Selden and Greene, who were ranked higher.
Pretty funny article in hindsight. Says he has potential to be an NBA player.