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Do recruits read the BY? Possibly...

I see people praising themselves for their fairness and objectivity, but I wonder what a 17 year old recruit thinks when she sees fans calling the entire freshman class "overrated"? We've had some cringe-worthy threads this year.
 
I would think these McDonald's All Americans have learned how to filter out " noise." Maybe not when they were freshman and sophomores in HS, but by now. Other people's opinions don't matter a whit, and can only serve as a distraction, good or bad.
I’ve been to numerous AAU and high school games and sat among the players. They talk about their boyfriends or movies or school, just like any other 16 or 17 year old would. These are teenagers, not professional athletes.
 
I’ve been to numerous AAU and high school games and sat among the players. They talk about their boyfriends or movies or school, just like any other 16 or 17 year old would. These are teenagers, not professional athletes.

that's true but if you're playing serious high level basketball you've been judged since you were 12 years old and there is very little you haven't heard before when it comes to basketball criticism..........at this level these kids are far tougher then you might think but that doesn't mean they can't be hurt by more personal criticisms like their attitude, intelligence,appearance etc............that's where the line needs to be drawn
 
I can tell you that AAU coaches high school coaches opposing WCBB coachs parents kids UConn players and their parents and recruits parents and coaches are on the Boneyard. I could venture to say almost anybody who is associated with WBB either high school AAU or college have been on the Boneyard. Be careful what you say to posters because you dont know who your talking too. I remember going head to head with Lady Leprechaun who was thought to be Muffet.
 
Yeah I'm guessing it means she's read or heard Geno's comments. He's been very vocal about his displeasure with the freshmen all season. He even went so far as to kick one off the team he was so unhappy.

Though chances are it was a different kind of displeasure than what he's felt about the rest of the freshman. She was actually more effective on the court than a couple of the others at the time of her departure. I think it was more along the lines of what teams tend to diplomatically call a "violation of team rules." Even an unwritten rule still technically counts after all.
 
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that's true but if you're playing serious high level basketball you've been judged since you were 12 years old and there is very little you haven't heard before when it comes to basketball criticism.....at this level these kids are far tougher then you might think but that doesn't mean they can't be hurt by more personal criticisms like their attitude, intelligence,appearance etc..that's where the line needs to be drawn
You are projecting what you think the players feel onto girls you’ve never met. Some may feel the way you describe but not all. Our fans are forgetting what it was like to be young and not quite sure of yourself.
 
Though chances are it was a different kind of displeasure than what he's felt about the rest of the freshman. She was actually more effective on the court than a couple of the others at the time of her departure. I think it was more along the lines of what teams tend to diplomatically call a "violation of team rules." Even an unwritten rule still technically counts after all.

Really curious to know the real story on that although I'm not so sure we'll find out any time soon............my distant Ossining sources have remained pretty mum
on the subject and of course their version may be a bit one sided.........
 
You are projecting what you think the players feel onto girls you’ve never met. Some may feel the way you describe but not all. Our fans are forgetting what it was like to be young and not quite sure of yourself.

There may be some but I've met my daughter and many, many current AAU players and they are constantly judged on their shortcomings...........that's how they get better..............it's the personal stuff that really hits home........
 
Here'a a perfect example of a star teenage player and what they get emotional about..........

 
A far more interesting question is whether the Tennessee recruits read the Volnation. Personally I do not care although I would not mind knowing the answer.
 
A far more interesting question is whether the Tennessee recruits read the Volnation. Personally I do not care although I would not mind knowing the answer.

Perhaps it's best if Tennessee recruits skip reading anything about the program
 
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