If he was replaced by a Nate Oats or whoever, don't you think he brings his recruiting class and maybe some transfer players...?
Yes. The new coach will bring recruits and transfer targets.If he was replaced by a Nate Oats or whoever, don't you think he brings his recruiting class and maybe some transfer players...?
At least assistants that contribute (and the coach is willing to listen to them).What we need most is coaching. Too many people focus on the players and lineups. We'll have good players regardless, we just need a good coach to utilize them and focus on winning games instead of whatever we have that is masquerading as a coach now.
We have to stop talking about 'classes' like they mean what they did 20 years ago. The top class does not translate to wins or championships anymore... barring a class of transcendent talents (and this class isn't that currently).Yes. Oats currently has the # 10 class lined up to play for Alabama. Other than any of them actually born in Alabama, they’d probably love to come to a blue blood with the facilities and history we have combined with still getting to play for the staff they wanted to. They also don’t have the culture of “must be there for only 1 year or I’m a failure”
Same goes for any other guy that’s a top 10 coach rn.
I don’t disagree. But you still need a caliber of player to compete at the highest level and the concept of us being void of talent is incorrect.We have to stop talking about 'classes' like they mean what they did 20 years ago. The top class does not translate to wins or championships anymore... barring a class of transcendent talents (and this class isn't that currently).
Success in the current age of college basketball is (thankfully) back to developing players and/or evaluating and acquiring the right transfers.