Here are the recruiting class rankings since Cal was at UK:
2009: UK #1; Duke #24
2010: UK #1; Duke #13
2011: UK #1; Duke #2
2012: UK #1; Duke #33
2013: UK #1; Duke #9
2014: UK #2; Duke #1
2015: UK #1; Duke #2
2016: UK #1; Duke #2
It's clear that UK used to be the clear #1 option for recruits and there was little competition for the top spot. Over the years, though, K has transitioned well to the OAD era of recruitment, and is now a legit threat to UK year-in year-out. And that's exactly how this comes off - Cal feels threatened and needs to go through the media to take shots at Coach K for telling recruits that Duke will set them up for life. As if Calipari never used that approach...
Here are the recruiting class rankings since Cal was at UK:
2009: UK #1; Duke #24
2010: UK #1; Duke #13
2011: UK #1; Duke #2
2012: UK #1; Duke #33
2013: UK #1; Duke #9
2014: UK #2; Duke #1
2015: UK #1; Duke #2
2016: UK #1; Duke #2
It's clear that UK used to be the clear #1 option for recruits and there was little competition for the top spot. Over the years, though, K has transitioned well to the OAD era of recruitment, and is now a legit threat to UK year-in year-out. And that's exactly how this comes off - Cal feels threatened and needs to go through the media to take shots at Coach K for telling recruits that Duke will set them up for life. As if Calipari never used that approach...
Serious question. I look at this list of UK's recruiting rankings for the last 8 years and in his worst season he had the #2 class, that's simply preposterous. What I want to know is what the hell is he telling kids when he walks into their homes? Like how is his pitch just sooooo juicy that no top level guy can resist?
I can understand the NBA pedigree/track record, but that would be more prominent in the recent years, well after he has established that reputation. But in his very first season there, he had the #1 class. Even dating back to his Memphis years he regularly had top 3 classes. Seriously, what makes Calipari so appealing to these kids early on in his career, before he established this reputation, because at this point it's just snowballing to the point that each class helps create the next one.
I don't think we will ever know until the recruits release their stories. What's remarkable is that he keeps this type of success up with all the one and dones and uncertainty of roster year in and year out.Serious question. I look at this list of UK's recruiting rankings for the last 8 years and in his worst season he had the #2 class, that's simply preposterous. What I want to know is what the hell is he telling kids when he walks into their homes? Like how is his pitch just sooooo juicy that no top level guy can resist?
I can understand the NBA pedigree/track record, but that would be more prominent in the recent years, well after he has established that reputation. But in his very first season there, he had the #1 class. Even dating back to his Memphis years he regularly had top 3 classes. Seriously, what makes Calipari so appealing to these kids early on in his career, before he established this reputation, because at this point it's just snowballing to the point that each class helps create the next one.
I don't think we will ever know until the recruits release their stories. What's remarkable is that he keeps this type of success up with all the one and dones and uncertainty of roster year in and year out.
Like I said its evident he's the greatest college basketball salesman we have ever seen. By the way Cal does not bother this fan at all, since he's basically impotent when matched up against us on the hardwood floor.
Anyway John Wooden used to get these types of recruits but he did great things with them in college.
A modern day comparison I would think would be Geno.
A lot of people here think he might have cheated at umess and memphis but that he no longer had to at Kentucky because it is KENTUCKY. Others believe he never cheated and that he is just Mr. Charisma and kids loved his up-tempo NBA offense. There has always been an excuse or rationalization with this guy because people lack the emotional toughness to accept how dirty the game really is. Unless he is caught red-handed, there are those who will continue to refuse to go down the "If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is probably a duck" logical path. It doesn't matter how much smoke there is. If they don't see the fire, it doesn't exist. Ignore World Wide Wes. Ignore the fact that Tubby and others were unable to recruit like this at Kentucky. Pitino recruited almost as well but, hey, he has never been caught either and so he must be clean too. And Kentucky boosters, like Memphis boosters, are not at all irrationally invested in their team.Serious question. I look at this list of UK's recruiting rankings for the last 8 years and in his worst season he had the #2 class, that's simply preposterous. What I want to know is what the hell is he telling kids when he walks into their homes? Like how is his pitch just sooooo juicy that no top level guy can resist?
I can understand the NBA pedigree/track record, but that would be more prominent in the recent years, well after he has established that reputation. But in his very first season there, he had the #1 class. Even dating back to his Memphis years he regularly had top 3 classes. Seriously, what makes Calipari so appealing to these kids early on in his career, before he established this reputation, because at this point it's just snowballing to the point that each class helps create the next one.
Here are the recruiting class rankings since Cal was at UK:
2009: UK #1; Duke #24
2010: UK #1; Duke #13
2011: UK #1; Duke #2
2012: UK #1; Duke #33
2013: UK #1; Duke #9
2014: UK #2; Duke #1
2015: UK #1; Duke #2
2016: UK #1; Duke #2
So do you think we should not take credit for AD being in the NBA?I have a question to axe y'all
Did Jim Calhoun get AD into the NBA?
I think JC molded a lot of NBA talent, but AD was going with or without any and all college coaches. I think that's the type of talent Squid gets into the NBA
So do you think we should not take credit for AD being in the NBA?
I agree there is a significant difference, but you didn't really answer my question. When we're trying to sell big men on coming here, should we not take credit for AD being in the NBA and use that as part of our pitch?he's a UConn Alum, but JC did not mold him into an NBA player
there's a significant difference
PS: and I wouldn't want a bunch of AD's either. Arrive in August and leave in May (or sooner). That's not a knock on AD either. I prefer for kids to stay 3 years, absolute minimum of 2.
Here are the recruiting class rankings since Cal was at UK:
2009: UK #1; Duke #24
2010: UK #1; Duke #13
2011: UK #1; Duke #2
2012: UK #1; Duke #33
2013: UK #1; Duke #9
2014: UK #2; Duke #1
2015: UK #1; Duke #2
2016: UK #1; Duke #2
It's clear that UK used to be the clear #1 option for recruits and there was little competition for the top spot. Over the years, though, K has transitioned well to the OAD era of recruitment, and is now a legit threat to UK year-in year-out. And that's exactly how this comes off - Cal feels threatened and needs to go through the media to take shots at Coach K for telling recruits that Duke will set them up for life. As if Calipari never used that approach...
It's right in the post you quoted.Yea, but what is your point?