Bye bye recruiting for non stud players ,hello transfer portal sophomores..
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBye bye recruiting for non stud players ,hello transfer portal sophomores..
But this is also why you should never burn bridges. If a program was really interested in you but you declined, pick up the phone and call them.
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I'm not sure how easy transferring will be the next year or two - lots of deferrals and 5th years for programs to work through. If a coach never saw you play before and you don't have substantial footage or any college stats, they're not likely to take a chance on an unknown. Chances are there's no money available right now (all tied up), but you might be able to earn some if you prove yourself next year
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPerhaps the poster meant players 5-8 in a recruiting class? They aren't the top picks for a coach but still good players
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAre they? If they can't contribute with significant minutes or be a quality substitution (not one who jogs, disturbs any chemistry or is the equivalent of a cone) and is the weak link, then not really a good player. Hard pass.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut that could be driven simply by being in the wrong team. Coaches aren't always talent pickimg savants and players are even worse at judging fit.
Jogging or lack of effort is not wrong team. That is a lazy player. If given playing time, what message does that send your players?
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