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It's actually Boatwright this time.
Sadly to some its now.
It's actually Boatwright this time.
I just hope we don't start recruiting an Oleander.Sadly to some its now.
Ehhh, if a new guy's name is misspelled but still spells the name of one our former players I vote for an allowable exemption.which of course means that everyone here will spell it wrong and he'll actually become boatright!
Kyrie Irving begs to differ. But your point is taken. I bet a lot of people don't even remember he went to Duke, he's such an un-Duke-like player.
Here's a list of school recruiting him from his AAU coach:One site the other day had the top 5 being us, Louisville, Kentucky, Kansas and Duke. Talk about a Heavyweight Title Fight. It's fun to see us in those discussions again.
Not to be a dic, but we've only signed DanHam, it may be just me, but I'd like to have more than one kid signed from H.S. before I start calling Ollie a " top recruiter"
.... However, I'm hoping your right...
Don't get me wrong, I think Ollie is doing a helluva job, I didn't forget about Purvis, it's just that a lot goes into the recruiting process when attaining kids from H.S. rather than a kid transferring.You gotta give him Purvis as well. 2 signings, 2 mcdonalds all-america. He's off to a damn good start.
Don't get me wrong, I think Ollie is doing a helluva job, I didn't forget about Purvis, it's just that a lot goes into the recruiting process when attaining kids from H.S. rather than a kid transferring.
I just don't want to put KO on a pedestal too quickly, he's only in his 2nd year, the first really if you include a "full" season with recruitment and such.
To crown him a top recruiter is a little too premature and unfair to Ollie
I look at it two ways. The positive side of me says KO's accomplishments this season are nothing short of miraculous considering the drawbacks he had to face this recruiting season (apr sanctions with the handicaps of contact, no postseason, UConn in the AAC, UConns insistence on academic standards, Wolf losing scholie, and only 1 year under his belt). I had felt that this years recruiting was going to be neutral at best because of all this. I had hoped for a decent run in the NCAA's this season with the result that next season UConn would be getting all the love from top recruits and commitments from two or three top recruits.Don't get me wrong, I think Ollie is doing a helluva job, I didn't forget about Purvis, it's just that a lot goes into the recruiting process when attaining kids from H.S. rather than a kid transferring.
I just don't want to put KO on a pedestal too quickly, he's only in his 2nd year, the first really if you include a "full" season with recruitment and such.
To crown him a top recruiter is a little too premature and unfair to Ollie
UCONN put in years recruiting Purvis while he was in HS and UCONN was his 2nd choice. He didn't just decide to transfer to UCONN on a lark.
I look at it two ways. The positive side of me says KO's accomplishments this season are nothing short of miraculous considering the drawbacks he had to face this recruiting season (apr sanctions with the handicaps of contact, no postseason, UConn in the AAC, UConns insistence on academic standards, Wolf losing scholie, and only 1 year under his belt). I had felt that this years recruiting was going to be neutral at best because of all this. I had hoped for a decent run in the NCAA's this season with the result that next season UConn would be getting all the love from top recruits and commitments from two or three top recruits.
The negative in me says KO's accomplishments on the recruiting trail are the result of a honeymoon phase in recruiting circles. He's still has the UConn legacy (JC) to draw attention to UConn's program.
My gut tells me that KO is accomplishing things because he's respected as a result of his past achievements in the NBA as well as garnering respect from people because of his work ethic and his ability to relate well with people.
I understood your point entirely. It would be premature. And failure to get anyone of the remaining top recruits UConn is going after would not be an indictment of KO being a bad recruiter either. But that won't stop some people from feeling otherwise.Agree with you 100%
I just didn't want everyone labeling him as a top recruiter, until he deserves the title.... In my mind I truly believe he is, but also feel it's a bit premature as well, that's all
