But you say it for every high quality recruit. Pretty pedestrian for everyone as it should be.Yeah...so what and why not? I never said I wasn't biased (ie. never said I was unbiased). And, I've never hid where my allegiances lie on this board. I see no problem stating an idea/opinion complementary to the team I adhere to. Apparently you do.
Really? And who exactly are all these (every one according to you) high level recruits I discussed like I discussed Hailey Van Lith? I have brought up GK and PV a couple times and 1 or 2 other 2021 recruits (1 or 2 times) because OSU is actively recruiting them. If my few comments are so dull, repetitive, or uninteresting to you, maybe you should just ignore them.But you say it for every high quality recruit. Pretty pedestrian for everyone as it should be.
Careful, no one likes hypocrites, but we're all hypocrites about one thing or another. Including you and me.The whole religious thing at Baylor is such a joke. I mean seriously, after all the crap that's gone on there. I can't even see how someone can talk about that with a straight face. I have lots of respect for Mulkey and how she's built her program, but I don't respect hypocrisy.
I guess I don't get where the idea comes from that Walz isn't a good coach/developer of players? in 12 years as a HC, he's been to three final fours, including 2 championship games. Louisville is always good to very good, and he's made it happen with talent that has been excellent, but not UConn/ND level (or even MD).
I'm differentiating here between institutional and personal hypocrisy.Careful, no one likes hypocrites, but we're all hypocrites about one thing or another. Including you and me.
I guess my perspective on Walz is that he's good at taking middling talent, developing them, and then making some noise with that team. With the top talent he's recruited, I don't think he's really pushed them to achieve what they are truly capable of.
That's where my hesitation lies in Hailey Van Lith's commitment. I think she would have developed a better, more well-rounded game if she was taking the next step with a different coach.
I may be forgetting someone, but in my mind, he's had two elite prospects at Louisville: Angel McCoughtry and Asia Durr.
He seemed to know how to reach Angel and get her to play to her potential in college, and she's obviously become a terrific pro after becoming a #1 draft pick.
Asia Durr was a two-time first team All American and picked second in the WNBA draft.
It's hard to argue both didn't become great players under his tutelage.