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Originally posted by MesoCat View PostContinuing to fall would seem odd considering the won a part of the Big XII last season. As far as KSU is concerned.....the school's total revenue totaled around $9 Million around 2010. With realignment and equal revenue sharing now in place, KSU is now making at least $26 per.....not to mention having a spanking new practice facility that now matches anyone in the Big XII. I'm afraid, especially considering the likes of only moderate to poor programs like TCU, Tech, and OU for starters, KSU won't have a problem staying viable in the top half of the Big XII.
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Originally posted by MesoCat View PostContinuing to fall would seem odd considering the won a part of the Big XII last season. As far as KSU is concerned.....the school's total revenue totaled around $9 Million around 2010. With realignment and equal revenue sharing now in place, KSU is now making at least $26 per.....not to mention having a spanking new practice facility that now matches anyone in the Big XII. I'm afraid, especially considering the likes of only moderate to poor programs like TCU, Tech, and OU for starters, KSU won't have a problem staying viable in the top half of the Big XII.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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They are coming off a Big 12 championship. It’s a great situation. What more could you ask for?”Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostYou forget that you still have Weber as a coach. You could finish as high as 5th considering how bad the XII is at the bottom, but nothing special is going to happen with Weber leading things. Wait until you're full of his recruits and not Martin's, things will change. And I think 0U has a hell of a lot better coach than you guys do and will be just fine. And I'm pretty sure they have a hell of a lot more money than you, since you seem to think that matters...
Coaches absolutely matter. So does money. Weber may not be the long term coach, but their AD is doing a lot of things that might help them attract a better coach and upgrade the class of athletes they get - to an extent. Having said that KSU ironically faces many of the same challenges that WSU does - geographically undesirable (Manhattan) being one of them. Will they ever attract the same athletes that KU and Texas attract - probably not unless they get an extremely dynamic and successful coach, and even then...
We have an extremely dynamic and successful coach and we are spending a lot of money to be competitive; enough to have gone to a Final Four - yet we still aren't (yet) reaping the benefits of that as much as we think we should. If we continue to perform, we will likely see recruiting continue to improve. The good thing for us is that we have a coaching staff who has cracked to code on finding the right players early in the process before others do, or seeing talent that others don't. Time will tell if K-State can find an equally successful formula under Bruce W.Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostNot arguing for KState or Weber but:
Coaches absolutely matter. So does money. Weber may not be the long term coach, but their AD is doing a lot of things that might help them attract a better coach and upgrade the class of athletes they get - to an extent. Having said that KSU ironically faces many of the same challenges that WSU does - geographically undesirable (Manhattan) being one of them. Will they ever attract the same athletes that KU and Texas attract - probably not unless they get an extremely dynamic and successful coach, and even then...
We have an extremely dynamic and successful coach and we are spending a lot of money to be competitive; enough to have gone to a Final Four - yet we still aren't (yet) reaping the benefits of that as much as we think we should. If we continue to perform, we will likely see recruiting continue to improve. The good thing for us is that we have a coaching staff who has cracked to code on finding the right players early in the process before others do, or seeing talent that others don't. Time will tell if K-State can find an equally successful formula under Bruce W.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostI'm not saying money doesn't matter at all, but not to the degree that it was presented. It's how you use the money you have. Frank Martin was a hell of a recruiter and a fairly good coach as well. He had flaws in my mind, but he was successful. Weber is not that. So they can spend all the money they want, I don't see Weber improving anything up north and KSU will struggle. As I said, they're lucky they have the likes of TCU and Tech in the conference. Although Tubby could possibly give Tech enough of a boost to pass KSU. Time will tell if he can be successful in Lubbock. Not the easiest place to work.
p.s. Mark Turgeon was on a podcast last week where he indicated that recruits (in most cases) are paying very little attention to conference affiliation (they can't keep up with all of the realignment). Obviously, he was talking about BCS conferences... it obviously mattered to Mr. Hurt.Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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Hurt has said he felt at home with their staff, and hit it off with their players. The man has opinions and preferences, and sometimes guys just don't mesh well with other people. We all aren't friends or even like certain people in our lives, so let's not hold Hurt against his decision. I really do wish him the best of luck, just not against one team if we ever play them. I think people are getting too bent out of shape about missing on Hurt and the few other Bigs we have targeted. Would we have loved to get any of those guys? Hell yeah we would have. Does it mean we are going to be up a creek without a paddle in a year or two? I'll put my money on no. I trust this coaching staff, and their ability. We replaced Ford and Turner, 2 guys who have little experience in coaching and recruiting with Forbes who strikes fear in most college recruiters in the country when he steps in a gym. The guy recruited hard at Tennessee, and I watched a lot of UT basketball during the Pearl era, and those guys they got can straight ball. Things will fall into place, I guarantee it. I'll be the first to eat some crow if Forbes and company don't get us a solid Center in the next year or two.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostWhat we've got for the post next year is Carter and Morris - and then a whole bunch of 6'6" and 6'7" guys. That's pretty much what took us to a S16 in 2006. We probably need a JuCo post for '14-'15. There's an entire JuCo season to evaluate.
We've learned long ago that post players are the slowest to develop coming out of HS. I have no doubt that there will be some JuCo posts who have breakout years and that the Shox will be in a good position with those players. Gee, the coaching staff might even know of some of those guys and might be wanting to wait until this season is over before going real deep on their recruitment of the remaining JuCo nd HS posts.
If the coaching staff is waiting to watch some emerging players, that would get some SN'ers panties in a huge wad
I will say that in the case of Mr. Hurt, I wonder how much he felt "jilted" by Forbes and was unwilling to buy his spiel this time around. It wouldn't be a stretch to think it played a small part in the kid's decision. That being said, I'd have to think that the rehabilitation of Steve Forbes will probably take at least two seasons at WSU before the right situation calls him away to his own program.
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I'm sure the coaches are disappointed they were unable to reel Hurt in, but I'm also sure they understand that recruiting is a highly competitive and unpredictable endeavor and are prepared to move on to the next challenge.
Hurt made the decision he thought was best for him and you have to respect that. I'm sure it was tough decision for him to make.Last edited by 1972Shocker; October 4, 2013, 01:00 PM.
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Hurt averaged 11.5 and 7.8 at Lipscomb. That's not exactly high-level competition. He had good games against Kentucky and another upper-level D1 school (whose name I don't recall right now). Those year-long stats are similar to Coleby's. I believe Coleby faced tougher competition than Hurt faced at Lipscomb.
Hurt's rating as the #3 JuCo in the nation is based on his performance at Lipscomb and against 2 upper-level D1 schools that probably didn't scout or game-plan heavily against Lipscomb.
The big clue was when Hurt said he didn't want to play a running game. WSU plays a running game off of turnovers and rebounds. If Hurt watched the F4 team - ya think? He probably noticed that WSU had a 7' post player who had no problems with a running game.
Hurt's JuCo rating is total speculation. He may be at his projected level. His previous stats both give credence and a lack of support to his #3 rating. He did very well against teams that ignored him, but 11 and 7 against teams that scouted him in the Atlantic Sun???
I would have loved to sign Hurt. He had a lot to offer, but 11 and 7 in a low major conference from someone who doesn't want to run the court is a player who made a good decision to play somewhere other than WSU.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostHow many national championships have been won by teams without a true center? Is the goal to win it all or just to win the Valley?
Sure it's great to have tall people on your basketball team but height alone doesn't make a player.
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The NBA means nothing to me. It's a completely different game than what's played at the college level.
Again though, how many national champions haven't had a center? Apparently very few since nobody has been able to point to one. We're not winning a title with a team of 6'7" guys and under. We can be competitive and very good, but that's not the recipe for ultimate success. Bury your head in the sand if you wish, but we need to find an actual big for next year.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostThe NBA means nothing to me. It's a completely different game than what's played at the college level.
Again though, how many national champions haven't had a center? Apparently very few since nobody has been able to point to one. We're not winning a title with a team of 6'7" guys and under. We can be competitive and very good, but that's not the recipe for ultimate success. Bury your head in the sand if you wish, but we need to find an actual big for next year."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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