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Teammate of Daniel Hamilton. Top 50 recruit in 2016Who is he?
Teammate of Daniel Hamilton. Top 50 recruit in 2016Who is he?
Teammate of Daniel Hamilton. Top 50 recruit in 2016
I expect us to get a couple really top tier guys but I still think we will be mostly targeting in that 40-75 range. The biggest thing is we have a certain type of kid we are looking for, no more reaches.Hope we got room for him. Top 25 should be our target range now.![]()
I expect us to get a couple really top tier guys but I still think we will be mostly targeting in that 40-75 range. The biggest thing is we have a certain type of kid we are looking for, no more reaches.
I want the best players possible the program can land, but I don't want to turn into one-and-done-U.Hope we got room for him. Top 25 should be our target range now.![]()
Wow, that is revisionist history and imho a really dumb comment. Alex O wasn't unstable, he wanted what he thought was best for himself as he was beat out for playing time, there were no issue with him before. Miles was a top recruit with many schools after him and no issues until it turns out that an ex-team manger committed recruiting violations and dragged everyone down.He's Deandre Daniels with more girth. But the main thing is, we want players with high character as well as basketball talent. Calhoun in his late years started reaching for the Nate Miles poor-academic types, and the emotionally unstable/entitled types like Alex Oriakhi, in his quest for one last title. I hope KO is always able to get the great character kids because they are so much more fun to watch, and better for the university.
You mean like Caron Butler ?But the main thing is, we want players with high character as well as basketball talent. Calhoun in his late years started reaching for the Nate Miles poor-academic types, .
Miles was a top recruit with many schools after him and no issues until it turns out that an ex-team manger committed recruiting violations and dragged everyone down.
His overall point is that Calhoun brought in guys with questionable decision making/ character issues, which is true. He could have used better examples though. Quite a few guys have had trouble with the law.Wow, that is revisionist history and imho a really dumb comment. Alex O wasn't unstable, he wanted what he thought was best for himself as he was beat out for playing time, there were no issue with him before. Miles was a top recruit with many schools after him and no issues until it turns out that an ex-team manger committed recruiting violations and dragged everyone down.
His overall point is that Calhoun brought in guys with questionable decision making/ character issues, which is true. He could have used better examples though. Quite a few guys have had trouble with the law.
Yeah, like Caron Butler.
And of course you've done the research to say how that statistic compares with other schools, the rest of the campus population, etc. Right ?Not sure if you are being sarcastic or serious. My point is pretty undebatable if you pull up the arrest records. There's been about one player arrested per year since 1990. That's very bad.
Wow, that is revisionist history and imho a really dumb comment. Alex O wasn't unstable, he wanted what he thought was best for himself as he was beat out for playing time, there were no issue with him before. Miles was a top recruit with many schools after him and no issues until it turns out that an ex-team manger committed recruiting violations and dragged everyone down.
Its possible to recruit players that have higher character than the average college basketball player or college student. If 1/13 college students is arrested each year I would be shocked beyond belief. That would be about 1300 UConn students arrested each year.And of course you've done the research to say how that statistic compares with other schools, the rest of the campus population, etc. Right ?
Geez, hope Vance doesn't mind that "his" thread turned into a "no more hoodlums" debate.
He's Deandre Daniels with more girth. But the main thing is, we want players with high character as well as basketball talent. Calhoun in his late years started reaching for the Nate Miles poor-academic types, and the emotionally unstable/entitled types like Alex Oriakhi, in his quest for one last title. I hope KO is always able to get the great character kids because they are so much more fun to watch, and better for the university.
I trust Coach Ollie's judgment. His going after a guy means more to me than rankings.
Deandre Daniels comes to mind. Not sure if he would have turned out the way he did if JC had hung in there a few more years.Ollie is different than Calhoun. Ollie pushes the guys hard but he isn't so harsh. I firmly believe JC consistently lost recruits that didn't want to play for a hard ass. It isn't for everyone.
KO is much softer. He uses motivational techniques that focus on positive things. Rather than curse you out and sit you down like JC, Ollie will take you out, teach and encourage you and send you right back out there to try what he just taught you. He focuses less on what was done wrong and more on how to do it better.
Miles had a tough upbringing, and you want to see things turn out well for such a young man. But he was not without issues. He was arrested for violating a restraining order placed by a young woman who said he was abusive and tried to force her to have s e x. He was subsequently expelled by the university after a hearing.