We dont play them. Beat them in the NCAA.I don't know the figures for Kentucky, Kansas or North Carolina. We are happy (and rightfully so) of getting a 4 star that cast off St. John's. College basketball (and football) is fixed in a way that can't be fixed.
It's nice to be able to get whatever prospects you'd like, but I think the philosophy is a little flawed.
If I could recruit any player I wanted like Cal or K, I'd have six to eight top 20-75 kids and then add in the prodigies, mostly shooting guards and wings for scoring.
Get a solid upperclassmen point guard and front court and you can do serious damage with the wunderkinds. (Recruiting a five-star center every year tends to mean that you endure their growing pains for four months and then watch them leave.)
I actually agree with those above, but those teams are also getting the 20-75's to mix in with their top tens. I will admit it always feels better and means a lot more when we are able to take those teams down but the pattern is self perpetuating for them with publicity, tv exposure and recruits. I've never heard of a way or an approach to address this in MCBB, so we live with it.
It's nice to be able to get whatever prospects you'd like, but I think the philosophy is a little flawed.
If I could recruit any player I wanted like Cal or K, I'd have six to eight top 20-75 kids and then add in the prodigies, mostly shooting guards and wings for scoring.
Get a solid upperclassmen point guard and front court and you can do serious damage with the wunderkinds. (Recruiting a five-star center every year tends to mean that you endure their growing pains for four months and then watch them leave.)
It's nice to be able to get whatever prospects you'd like, but I think the philosophy is a little flawed.
If I could recruit any player I wanted like Cal or K, I'd have six to eight top 20-75 kids and then add in the prodigies, mostly shooting guards and wings for scoring.
Get a solid upperclassmen point guard and front court and you can do serious damage with the wunderkinds. (Recruiting a five-star center every year tends to mean that you endure their growing pains for four months and then watch them leave.)
I don't know the figures for Kentucky, Kansas or North Carolina. We are happy (and rightfully so) of getting a 4 star that cast off St. John's. College basketball (and football) is fixed in a way that can't be fixed.