Guessing Miami or Texas bound
I don't think you're wrong, however the era these players are coming up in is different than ours. This type of posturing is celebrated on social media. Just look at the responses people post when they see mix tape videos on these players. Also, I suspect some leverage this to help build their brand and following. With NIL opportunities available, growing their fanbase is to their advantage.I watched this video twice, and chuckled to myself each time. And I’ll reserve some of the thoughts that initially popped to the forefront of my brain. However, while I don’t know all the rules of basketball, I do believe that intentionally taunting one’s opponent will get you a technical, and possible a place on the bench - beside your coach. But, maybe I’m wrong .......
Be interesting to see if the Iowa schools have a legit shot at Jenica Lewis.
I don't really agree with your point, I don't think.I don't know why so many here keep misconstruing what my point was. * sigh * Oh,well. I can only assume I'm not doing a very good job of explaining it. Let me try one last time by going in the reverse order. And even if I believe SC is the exception(I don't)then that's what they would be - the exception. I was making a general point(s) about WBB overall.
#1) Top tier teams, which I define as those PERPETUALLY in the top 8 of all programs are able to stay there year after year because they are able to recruit top players from everywhere - including the best local talent (although that's no longer absolutely necessary for success).
#2) To first get to that level they have to attract that first great player LOCALLY/Regionally - and this is the gist of my point here. You can't make the leap to elite level w/o that first great local player.
#3) To attract that first player you need to have SOME success and (this is very important also) you need to get some national attention/spotlight through tournament success (sweet 16). Most people do not see or pay attention to a team/player until they reach that level.
That elite team used to be Tennessee but has been replaced by SC. Although Welch was from SC she wasn't that program-changing player. Neither was Mitchell who disappeared in their sweet 16 appearance - but freshman Coates scored 22 points and got 10 boards in a losing effort. But HOW or WHO got Wilson to remain local doesn't matter. The fact is she did stay local, she was that program-changing talent, and you need that one local player (combined with very good coaching and a solid supporting cast - which the other top 25 teams have as well) to make the leap to that elite level.
If Iowa is able to make strides while Caitlin Clark is aboard (w-l, B1G, NCAA's, recruiting), perhaps.....
Fair enough. Let's see which school(s) make that next leap over the coming years and take a look at how they got there.I don't really agree with your point, I don't think.
...which was apparently one of the reasons why CC chose Iowa...plus the great job Iowa had done staying in touch with her throughout the years. Which they seem to be doing here..That's probably their only chance unless she's simply fit on staying home.
Be interesting to see if the Iowa schools have a legit shot at Jenica Lewis.
Mixed results and bad luck is how I see their situation. Wasn't one issue the discovery of a health issue for one of their post players? I remember reading the story and thought how lucky she was with the team at the time when it was discovered.Oregon seems to be on the super sized bandwagon lately. Prince, the Canadian Fr. this year, Basham coming in. They had a 6-6 or so juco transfer last year, but she barely played and it looks like she left.
Oregon St. has had somewhat mixed results w/ really, really tall players. I'd say fairly limited success since Hamblin left.
Yeah, Andrea Aquino has never played and most likely never will. She was an intriguing prospect.Mixed results and bad luck is how I see their situation. Wasn't one issue the discovery of a health issue for one of their post players? I remember reading the story and thought how lucky she was with the team at the time when it was discovered.