I'm not surprised by this. I think although most who frequent the Yard have heard in some way or another that KO is person of faith, I don't think many realize how powerful that draw is for both recruits and their parents. Coaches have to walk a fine line when it comes to their influencing their players spiritually, but there are a lot of devote Christian kids and parents who place high marks for a coach that can mentor them or their child spiritually as well as athletically. I don't know how many successful coaches fall into that category, but KO has a lot going for him right now. He's such a role model on so many levels. He's proved he's a great coach. He relates to players and parent quite well. He's subtle with his Christianity publicly...though I'm sure not subtle enough for some fans. He always talks up the academic aspect of the student athlete, stressing how important most get their degree. I'm beginning to be sold on the fact that even though we're stuck in the AAC for now, KO is going to kill it on the recruiting trail. Can you imagine if we were in one of the big-5?
Now I don't think KO is recruiting only the devote Christian recruits. If anything, those type of kids & their families are likely drawn to him and UConn. I'm sure KO's faith alone is not going to draw players to UConn, but it's sure going to help. Being someone who shares the same beliefs as KO, I'm not expecting nor do I think it's a good thing to only recruit these types of kids. I do want KO to bring in good character kids, but always like the idea of recruiting a few who might have made some bad decisions in their lives but have shown they've begun to turn things around. Caron Butler is one who comes to mind that fits that description. You'd be hard pressed to find a nicer guy in the NBA. I think the formula for success under KO will be recruiting high character, tough minded, talented ballers who collectively have the right chemistry to play at a high level together. I guess we'll see how this works over the next few years. KO won with a bunch of JC recruits, though he probably had his hand with some of them even as an assistant under JC.