Not many schools can offer a recruit the chance to hang out in the locker room with an undefeated, F4 team.
The way I'm seeing things is that recruits who are concerned with all of their games being on national TV will not sign with WSU. That's a good thing. I'd rather have recruits who are more concerned with winning basketball games.
In baseball, coaches want to recruit at the top end of those who won't go pro straight out of HS. In bsketball, its seems that WSU's best recruiting target is the top end of those who will play 4 years of college ball. Avoid the early exit recruits, but go for the absolute top end of everyone else.
That will also work effectively to eliminte the guys who think they should be one(or two)-and-done, but really need more than that before they're ready for the NBA. Marshall appears to be recruiting at the high end of 4-year players. That leads to cutting down a lot of nets and getting sized for a lot of Championship Rings.
The way I'm seeing things is that recruits who are concerned with all of their games being on national TV will not sign with WSU. That's a good thing. I'd rather have recruits who are more concerned with winning basketball games.
In baseball, coaches want to recruit at the top end of those who won't go pro straight out of HS. In bsketball, its seems that WSU's best recruiting target is the top end of those who will play 4 years of college ball. Avoid the early exit recruits, but go for the absolute top end of everyone else.
That will also work effectively to eliminte the guys who think they should be one(or two)-and-done, but really need more than that before they're ready for the NBA. Marshall appears to be recruiting at the high end of 4-year players. That leads to cutting down a lot of nets and getting sized for a lot of Championship Rings.
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