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Originally posted by Topshock View Post
Houston to Dallas 3.5 hours
Wichita to Dallas 5.5 hours
This is really insignificant.
Recruiting distance in general is way less significant than it used to be a few years ago.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Sorry. You are wrong and it’s not even close. Houston U. Is still easier to recruit to than Wichita Kansas and you’re dumb for arguing it.
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Really don't know how you're not banned with all the name calling you like to do. Are you 12?
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Originally posted by Topshock View Post
Houston to Dallas 3.5 hours
Wichita to Dallas 5.5 hours
This is really insignificant.
Recruiting distance in general is way less significant than it used to be a few years ago.
"I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
"We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".
A physician called into a radio show and said:
"That's the definition of a stool sample."
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Originally posted by molly jabali View Post
Yeah, he should have choked a kid, thrown a chair, talked about accepting rape, sworn like a sailor ...yeah, THEN he would have fit in at Indiana....
He did wrong...got his punishment...moved on...
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Originally posted by im4wsu View Post
Distance is one factor. Staying home where you’re comfortable is another.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostI’ll just add the Houston was a dumpster fire when Sampson took over. It took him a few years to get better players and a system in place. He’s got them in a much better place now and is brining in better recruits than 3G. The only thing he doesn’t have is a fan base like WSU.
Wait, what am I talking about "new heights." OU was playing for a natty about 5 years before Sampson took over, right? Again, I am not "downgrading" Sampson, just pointing out that it's not like he resurrected a program or took it to places it hasn't been VERY recently.Last edited by Teddy Graham; February 4, 2020, 11:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View Post
Mama did your google search miss the attached link? Those telephone contacts which are no longer violations due to NCAA change in rules appear to be similar to what Bill Self and other coaches did regards Shocker recruitment of FVV.
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Well if you research the major teams in Texas (Houston, SMU, Baylor, Texas, TCU, and Texas A&M), they all have substantially larger numbers of Texans on scholarship than WSU has Kansans on scholarship. Baylor has the least with 4, and Houston has 5. TCU has 6, Texas A&M, 7, Texas 7, and SMU 7.
Wichita State has 2 Texans and 0 Kansans. The numbers of talented basketball players in Texas is so much greater in Texas than Kansas and while I’m sure that some Texans wish to not remain close to home to play basketball and there are obviously multiple reasons that an athlete chooses a university, the numbers appear obvious that it helps to recruit Texans to schools in Texas and Texas coaches have advantages.
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View Post
Using Head to Head comparison is cherry picking? In what sport universe do you function?
I think it is cherry picking because for both of these coaches that time frame represents a relatively small sliver of their accomplishments as coaches. I also think it is cherry picking because all programs, even ones with the consistency of both of these coaches, have relative ups and downs. 2 of those games were during WSU's first AAC season and Marshall was at a relative disadvantage recruiting wise with a lot of the players he had. I love the players and they were good, but that is just a fact. Every player on Houston that played in the games you mentioned was recruited by Sampson and knew they would get to play UCONN, Memphis, Cincy, et al every year and not Bradley, Drake, and MO state. It is just easier to sell the AAC and a coach is more likely to get more highly decorated recruits. Someone earlier said some nonsense about WSU's NCAA success being skewed by FVV, Cle, and Ron. One of the MANY things that makes Marshall a great coach is his ability to spot talent where others don't. Cle and Ron are perfect examples of that.
One last thing...I just noticed that the two (yeah two, although I think one is hurt) former top-100 players on Houston are transfers from quite a ways away that grew up near Houston: one is from The Woodlands, which is part of Houston, and one is from New Orleans which is in the state next door. This reminds me a bit of Teddy Allen trying to get closer to NE. Just Houston's size and location is an advantage recruiting wise. Similarly, about the only (or at least one of very few) consensus top-100 player Marshall was Conner Frankamp. What did he do? He transferred to play closer to home. Not all players do that, but Houston is a massive city and Sampson is going to continue to get VERY high-quality transfers due to this. Marshall doesn't have that luxury.
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Originally posted by molly jabali View Post
There are times here where logic does not work...both of these men are exceptional coaches, but it is wrong and myopic to downgrade Sampson's success as some do.
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