Never said geography was not important. If we were not getting any consideration from local kids then we would be screwed. But that is not the case. We did not get Waters because we have two better point guards on the roster already and he wants to be the guy. It's pretty simple. We did not get Diallo b/c the most prestigious basketball school in the country wanted him. We're not, at least in our current situation, winning that one. We did not get Heron because there was (supposedly) some super shady stuff going on and he had no interest in us. We do not have the greatest track record of dominating New England preps. I feel like we have lost far more than we've won in that regard. Guys like Ed Cota, Randall Jackson, Wenyen Gabriel, Abu, Omari Spellman, Chukwu, etc. come to mind.
In fact, in my boredom I looked up the Gatorade CT player of the year list. Since 1990, there have been 19 High D1 POYs from CT --> (Anthony Harris (Cuse), Marcus Camby (UMass), Kendrick Moore (Mizzou), Rash Jones, Earl Johnson (Rutgers), Edmund, Brooks Sales (Nova), Marcus Cox, Jeff McMillan (USC), Mark Konecny (Cuse), David McClure (Duke), Craig Austrie, Doug Wiggins, Mathew Bryan Amaning (Wash), Allan Chaney (Florida), Andre Drummond, Kris Dunn (PC), Steven Enoch, Tremont) We are 7 for 19. From memory: Harris had little interest in us; we definitely recruited/were beat for Camby, Dunn, Chaney, Wiggins (initially), Konecny, Amaning; we wanted McMillan but something shady happened on his visit; and I'm pretty sure we did not recruit Sales, Johnson, McClure (he committed very early), or Moore.
So we're 7 for 19 including Waters. Not all of those guys were top, top guys but from memory Dunn, Chaney, Harris, and Camby were definitely top 50ish. This doesn't Heron or others who I have forgotten about who were highly ranked.
Hate to break this to you, but we are not Arizona so that comparison is useless. But we have lost in-state talent to Florida, UMass, Cuse, and PC.
But to play the fun game... Using various sources that popped up from the google...
Of the top 30 recruits from:
2013, 8 stayed "home."
2014, 4 stayed "home."
2015, 7 stayed "home."
2016, 7 stayed "home."
2017, 4 stayed "home."
What was the whole point of this? I'm not exactly sure. But I'm not in panic mode over losing Waters. If you go here -->
http://www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/rankings/new-england-class-of-2007 and then change the year you can see how few "top" New England guys we have actually gotten.