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I recall reading a quote from Ann Strother in which she wondered why schools were taking her to football games on recruiting trips. "I'm a basketball player."
I'm sure recruits enjoy the atmosphere of big-time football games, but the decision is about basketball (coaches, teammates), academics, etc.
Twenty years ago there wasn't Facebook or Twitter, no HD flat screen TV's, very few wcbb games on TV, no streaming and only a few cell phones that required a back pack. HS basketball players lived in a much more insular world and a weekend on a college campus with all the hoopla of a football game had a much bigger impression on recruits. That was the atmosphere that many of today's coaches experienced as players. They use what they know. UConn is one of the only schools in the country where the wcbb program is as big a deal (or bigger) on campus as any men's program. Recruits have no need to be wowed in Storrs because they can see the excitement attached to wbb at UConn streaming on their laptops.




Raoul @Raoul_000