ClifSpliffy
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wait, what? no, just no.Would you consider taking Jalen out of the starting 5? I think he needs some tough motivation and discipline.
wait, what? no, just no.Would you consider taking Jalen out of the starting 5? I think he needs some tough motivation and discipline.
You're on the right track, and you can trace KO's success or failure along the lines of what he did with JC's recruits vs. his own recruits.
Simply put, he could coach up JC's guys, who were tough, disciplined, and eager to learn. Bazz, Boat, Giffey, etc.
In contrast, he had no idea how to identify that sort of player on the recruiting trail, no idea how to get them to buy in, and no idea how to instill those traits in those that needed a push. Daniel Hamilton, Purvis, Larrier, Adams, etc.
That's fair and an equally possible answer.You're on the right track, and you can trace KO's success or failure along the lines of what he did with JC's recruits vs. his own recruits.
Simply put, he could coach up JC's guys, who were tough, disciplined, and eager to learn. Bazz, Boat, Giffey, etc.
In contrast, he had no idea how to identify that sort of player on the recruiting trail, no idea how to get them to buy in, and no idea how to instill those traits in those that needed a push. Daniel Hamilton, Purvis, Larrier, Adams, etc.
All this speculation as to why Jalen isnt who we expected him to be is really silly. Jalen is a very good college player who isnt quite the leader or dominant player many hoped he would become. His first three years were in a funky environment and this year is under a new coach with a new system and seemingly higher expectations. Will he find his way and be on par with our elite guards of the past? It doesnt seem like it currently, but it sure would be fun if I was wrong on this one.