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The Portal and Hurley's Strengths
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[QUOTE="evmore, post: 4982800, member: 8693"] You could get away with more (as a coach) back then when kids had to sit a year if they left, so the coach had waay more leverage (post-enrollment) than they do now.. Not saying it is a bad thing, but the moment you start bending or compromising on what you'll accept with standards or what you'll put up with affecting culture, in an effort to get talent in the door, is the moment you start descending as a program.. That's why I absolutely love the time and attention given to [I]who [/I]the kid is, how his parents are wired, how he is w his coaches, can you coach them, do they compete at the level you need... are they agood with teammates.. As if you still need to show you can play at a high level, but you trust your staff's ability to develop so much that now, the other stuff that used to be weighed much less carries the most weight because of how it afffects your culture.. BTW.. Doug Wrenn was on my Rusmore of what could have been [/QUOTE]
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