I'll try to explain my position one more time, as politely as I can. The fundamental question is - why don't players ranked incredibly highly, i.e. in the top ten in their respective classes, seem to chose UConn? What those players do once they get to college and our successes with recruiting less heralded kids has absolutely nothing to do with the OP's query. Wondering why other schools don't attempt to copy our methods is an interesting but ultimately irrelevant point when discussing why those kids don't pick UConn. It would be one thing if UConn solely went after kids who were more under the radar and didn't recruit anyone ranked in the top ten. That isn't the case though, as was shown above; UConn offered almost all of the top 10 almost every year. Is it possible that these offers are perfunctory and the staff is really going after less highly ranked kids? Sure. But again, this doesn't do anything to address the OP's original query - why do these highly rated kids year after year fall all over themselves to sign up to play for Kentucky, or UNC, or Arizona, when they have had less success on the court? Is it purely coaching? Like you pointed out, Calhoun's attitude may have had a lot to do with it, but now that KO is the coach, is that going to continue? Is it perception of our program as a whole with the current generation of high schoolers? Who knows, but to dismiss the original question so blithely after its engendered some pretty heated conversation is fairly condescending.