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Interesting:
I think this means he's reading The Boneyard.MadisonSquare Gordon said:Interesting: 689500671695974400
I thought the same thing - or he at least had someone show him this thread.I think this means he's reading The Boneyard.
It's over.Ah duck.
Adam Finkelstein @AdamFinkelstein 6m6 minutes ago
Creighton is now the latest school to offer ESPN 60 & @PSAhoops guard Hamidou Diallo
Ah duck.
Adam Finkelstein @AdamFinkelstein 6m6 minutes ago
Creighton is now the latest school to offer ESPN 60 & @PSAhoops guard Hamidou Diallo
It doesn't matter who this team brings in as a recruit until a real leader emerges. We've seen it this year with great talent, but lack of an experienced leader.
Adams. You can already see it. That kid wants to run the court.It doesn't matter who this team brings in as a recruit until a real leader emerges. We've seen it this year with great talent, but lack of an experienced leader.
We didn't. Chris Smith just miraculously appeared one day.Question for you older folks: how did you survive following recruiting in the pre-Internet area, without tweets from kids and insiders on message boards?
Street and Smith magazine among others.Question for you older folks: how did you survive following recruiting in the pre-Internet area, without tweets from kids and insiders on message boards?
Yeah, that too.Street and Smith magazine among others.
Question for you older folks: how did you survive following recruiting in the pre-Internet area, without tweets from kids and insiders on message boards?
Big East Briefs! Man, my dad used to get those all the time in the early and mid-90s. I used to love reading them when he was done. I also loved that they ranked all the BE teams. It was a great way to get my dad and I to argue about stupid crap.View attachment 11755
The Sporting News was a really the best source for recruiting info. It was either weekly or bi-weekly. It's main recruiting focus was football, but it generally had some good basketball stuff. I also used to receive a subscription mailer called "Big East Briefs". Recruiting wasn't as huge back then. One reason was because there was no internet. The other main reason is that most players stayed 4 years in college. Most freshman were just spectators or minor contributors.
Can't think of the guy's name but he was a recruiting guru in North Carolina sponsored by Cabella's and I remember thinking :"what is a Cabella?" Other than he and a few others we relied on rumor. Come to think of it sort of like today.Question for you older folks: how did you survive following recruiting in the pre-Internet area, without tweets from kids and insiders on message boards?
Question for you older folks: how did you survive following recruiting in the pre-Internet area, without tweets from kids and insiders on message boards?
CarwashQuestion for you older folks: how did you survive following recruiting in the pre-Internet area, without tweets from kids and insiders on message boards?
We didn't. We were healthy and had real lives.Question for you older folks: how did you survive following recruiting in the pre-Internet area, without tweets from kids and insiders on message boards?
I wouldn't consider myself old, but following recruiting was a lot more interesting. Big East Briefs, Bob Gibbons, Brick whatever his name was, Husky B&W, Blue Ribbon, Recruiter's Handbook, and the Sunday Norwich Bulletin (of all things) were gold. You'd see a blurb that UConn was interested in someone, you'd look them up in the rankings, find a scouting report, and just see what happened. Today you hear about every player in existence who is offered, you immediately see their perfect mix tape, and then argue with a bunch of idiots about their chair game. I personally preferred hearing Jeff Kulas telling the board that we're dark horses in the Khalid El-Amin sweepstakes and waiting and hoping.
Jeff Kulas = JKul as I recall is a blast from the past and was the 3Uconn tcf15 of the 1990's on the old aol board. Does he still post or follow here under a new name.
Ricker said:Jeff Kulas = JKul as I recall is a blast from the past and was the 3Uconn tcf15 of the 1990's on the old aol board. Does he still post or follow here under a new name.
Wow, I forgot about Bob Gibbons. He was an ACC homer. Kinda like Zagsblog is for Kentucky and Duke now.
Question for you older folks: how did you survive following recruiting in the pre-Internet area, without tweets from kids and insiders on message boards?