That's certainly a factor when your competing against SEC type programs. College basketball recruiting is much dirtier than SEC football recruiting allegedly.
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Probably our next commit right here. A nice piece down the line...
John Beilein kicked the tires throughout the July evaluation period in search of a shooter to add to Michigan’s 2015-16 roster. He might have finally found one in the most unlikely of places: Williams College. Williams is the top liberal arts college in the United States according to US News and World Reports and has just 2,052 undergraduates. […]
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Mgoblog had a good write up on him. Guess he hit 45% of his 3s. That is impressive. Basketball is so different than football in terms of recruiting and what kids do after high school. There is a bigger prep school culture for guys who for whatever reason are not ready to go directly to D1. So the fact that he started at a D3 school is not an automatic kiss of death.
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Originally posted by Hannibal View PostAnd we are targeting this guy because, uh...
why?
I stole that line from mgoblog when the same question was asked rhetorically by the author of the article on him linked to above.
Beilien can recruit and develop the right guys and that's seems to be a no shit that we have little need to question.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Relevant to basketball recruiting if not M recruiting -- in response to a question about the biggest "impropriety" this guy has witnessed:
the biggest one that I ever personally witnessed was $400,000 to a former college basketball player who will remain nameless....
but his name rhymes with Mephon Starbury
its just NOTHING like the "good old days" of UNLV basketball with Tarkanian---that was truly EPIC eekeekeekeek
and then there were the new "good old days" when Billy Bayno was the head coach, and he used to crash on my couch after drinking all night...
ahhh....good times indeed
what would happen was this....
Agents would get "aligned" with certain schools(ie Falk--GT, Tellem-UCLA, etc etc etc etc) Aligned would mean they have "access" to the players either directly or through their runners--that way they can keep control of them(one of the reason agents LOVE having high school kids jump directly to the NBA with no stop in college)
Runner take money from the agents, and deliver it to the mentors/handlers/AAU coaches that are "steering kids"--or sometimes to the kids themselves.
My buddies at the time were all up and coming guys, and were "runners" for the agents---so it was fun to tag along and see what happend(guys would tip REALLY well when you dropped off $50K in cash in a duffel bag to their dorm rooms, etc)
a lot of the former "runners" are now big time agents---as they learned who to connect with, went off on their own--and formed their own businesses. In fact, most of the top guys came up this way.
I was best friends with the guy who "ran" for Falk at the time---and we would go on milk runs to see Mephon Starbury.....so I saw that one up close and personal. I only heard from him about former visits to see Benny Tanderson(but my buddy seemed to know the way pretty well)biggrin
Now its the shoe companies that run interference for the agents(Sonny Vaccarro=== Arn Tellem etc etc etc)--as they can get to the kids even earlier.
People think boosters do this stuff, but they don't have the reach or the access to get them on the playgrounds of Rucker Park. They handle business once the kid hits campus.
Unless you are down in the SEC--where in football they have institutionalized this stuff and have a far greater "outreach" program.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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I always wondered how Georgia Tech got all these good NYC kids. Then, when GT started to suck ass, I wondered, "what's up with GT, why aren't they better?"
Heh. That explains most of it.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Oracle:
OSU insider guy with gads of connections. I totally believe his story on Marbury and imagine he has a good handle on Anderson as well as UNLV. The more general his statements get the less personal knowledge he has, but the extrapolations seem reasonable, though I'm not sure about the shoe company part.Last edited by iam416; July 31, 2014, 01:37 PM.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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