On yea sure, picking a school should be for multiple reasons. The student athlete could pick school X that has plans for a new arena to be completed while the athlete is in school. But if the project gets delayed or canceled?By the way just to clarify my comments earlier, it wasn't that I think Alabama shouldn't try to get ahead in the arms race and build a new facility... just that for a commit to make that a major part of their choice seems extremely short-sighted. Not even saying Ferguson did that, but it would just be such an asinine thing to base your choice on.
I recall South Alabama football recruits being told of plans to build a new stadium a couple of years ago. Now, there are plans but they are tentative at best and nothing will be done within the window of those recruits eligibility. So yes, letting the idea of future facilities influence the recruiting process can be be pointless.On yea sure, picking a school should be for multiple reasons. The student athlete could pick school X that has plans for a new arena to be completed while the athlete is in school. But if the project gets delayed or canceled?
Yes, you are right. If a kid wants to go to the NBA, facilities should not really matter. The reality is much different though when you are a school that hasn't produced NBA talent on a consistent basis for a while.(Since Wimp)The fact is recruits, especially basketball recruits, think that facilities are part of the equation to show the programs commitment to winning and a kid on a winning team is going to get a look before a kid on an also ran. See Retin. The game day experience is extremely important in recruiting and ours is only OK. I was told that Ferguson was put off by the fact that the biggest cheer of the Auburn game was for the football team at halftime. I was told he and a couple of other recruits left early because they're perception was the we are a football only school.I recall South Alabama football recruits being told of plans to build a new stadium a couple of years ago. Now, there are plans but they are tentative at best and nothing will be done within the window of those recruits eligibility. So yes, letting the idea of future facilities influence the recruiting process can be be pointless.
I'd argue it goes beyond that though. I think it is reasonable to want to play in front of a decent crowd, and on decent playing surface, but how far should a recruit go in terms of caring about the facilities? When we go into well ok sure there are a lot of fans and decent capacity, and the playing surface is fine, but it's just kind of old and doesn't look as good as some of the newer facilities... Really? It just seems like the last thing a teenager who has a potential pro career ahead of him should worry about.
As some feared when he committed to Alabama, his school appears to be a place the Clearinghouse doesn't like. If he can't get cleared to play at Arizona, he's going to Europe.I don't have a link but I see where 247 sports is reporting this kid is expected to start playing ball overseas soon and will not be enrolling at Arizona. I guess we did not miss out on much after all.
Based on his choice of a "high school", academics aren't a big priority. He'd be a one and done and hurt our RPI.As some feared when he committed to Alabama, his school appears to be a place the Clearinghouse doesn't like. If he can't get cleared to play at Arizona, he's going to Europe.
That wouldn't have an impact on Bama's RPI.Based on his choice of a "high school", academics aren't a big priority. He'd be a one and done and hurt our RPI.
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It would if his GPA sucked or if he just left as soon as the season is over and dropped all his spring term classes.That wouldn't have an impact on Bama's RPI.
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You're thinking about APR.It would if his GPA sucked or if he just left as soon as the season is over and dropped all his spring term classes.
To the point, I think he is doing the right thing for him. He can get some court time and make money until he is draft eligible.
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[emoji15] Need to stop posting before reading what I wrote.You're thinking about APR.
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