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Due to Marlon's family tree I can't put him in the same grouping. I think 99% of schools new where he was going and therefore his recruitment may not have been as big of a priority.
I think some HS kids don’t “do as well” because of the coaching they are receiving at that level. A college recruiter sees something and the kid gets better coaching and that raw talent gets developed and you see a star bloom. I’m not saying that’s what has happened with Simmons but I personally know of a kid who had this happen to him. The college coach actually told him he must have had a crappy HS coach cause his footwork sucks. Kid went from 5th string on day one to 2nd string in camp because he was actually being taught how to play his position.
That happened a lot during the Dubose years. It seemed that every year one of the freshmen would move into the rotation and outplay the older players. After a few years of that happening, it occurred to me that it wasn't because the freshmen were outstanding, but because the older players were not being developed.
I recall both being high 4/5 type of guys... But that was probably when we signed them.
Need some 5* dudes for sure... But gonna be important to have them, solid 3/4* development, and make the portal for plugging holes and icing on the cake. Having plenty of guys in the system for 2-4 years will still be of major importance.