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How are college coaches approaching recruiting for the class of 2022?
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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 3807976, member: 10"] Interesting article for people who intently follow recruiting. This quote sounds like Hurley. [I]A Big East Head Coach said, “I think now more than ever, transparency is very important. Not only during the recruiting process, but when they get to campus. You have to be completely transparent about what their role will be.” The Head Coach continued, “This means communicating not only with the kid, but with his parents as well. Because if the parents are unhappy and feel they were misled, you never know if the kid will return after going home.”[/I] [URL unfurl="true"]https://247sports.com/college/basketball/recruiting/Article/College-basketball-recruiting-class-of-2022-dead-period-transfer-portal-eligibility-159190754/[/URL] This quote is pertinent to what just happened here. [I]One ACC assistant told 247Sports, “Why would you ever recruit a project big man again? By the time that kid gets good, and all of the hard work is going to pay off, he will have already left your program. I just don’t see the value in it anymore with no redshirting and players being able to transfer without sitting out.”[/I] [/QUOTE]
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