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RE: Men's Basketball Recruiting: 2021
(05-24-2021 07:18 PM)Prideofalion Wrote: (05-24-2021 03:40 PM)Monarchblue Wrote: (05-24-2021 02:36 PM)Prideofalion Wrote: (05-24-2021 10:26 AM)BigBlueBobby Wrote: (05-24-2021 08:46 AM)BigBlueMonarch Wrote: I said it isn't all his fault, I didn't say he has no culpability. While he is ultimately responsible for his team, my comment was related to the players (like Shanu) leaving for playing time; mostly becasue becasue they (the players) have unrealistic expectations of how good they are, and how ready they are for D-I basketball. Oh and breathe it is just a game.
Players playing time is 100% up to the coach! I don't blame Shanu for leaving, would have thought more would also. Shanu is 6'10" on a heighth restricted team. Surely he could of helped just being on the floor. But that isn't JJ's style. So he leaves. No body else to blame but JJ
So the mindset is that the entire roster is supposed to play so that kids feelings don’t get hurt and they don’t transfer? I keep hearing people say this on this message board. How many people feel this way? What is wrong with this country? How old are you? How soft are we? This way of thinking is just unbelievable to me. Both Baylor and Gonzaga played 7 guys in the National Championship game. Tell us which programs play their entire roster to make sure everyone is happy...
I don’t know man. The softness and entitlement of just everything at this point is hard to stomach. It’s not just the kids that are soft and entitled. It’s obviously the fans and parents as well. We’ve got no shot. Y’all probably think I’m some old get off my lawn type guy. I’m not. I’m 38 years old and played college athletics. I know what it’s like to compete at something and not be given my playing time. Everything is just anti competition at this point and it’s sad. So I’m choosing this forum to vent my frustrations.
Its not a matter of EVERY player should play, and it is not a matter of playing every player in a game with the significance of a national championship games. It is a matter of being a little more attentive to when you might be able to get young guys who you think will play a significant role for you in the future some opportunities to get minutes in real game action when the situation allows. It is about not making guys just rot on the bench, except when there are 15 seconds left in a 25 point game if they are important to your future plans. You can find some spots. When you have a 15 point lead, give a dude a rotation. You can't convince me that ODU's season would have been worse if Brady got one of Green's rotations in most games last season. JJ is just stubborn, and that just won't fly with kids today. It is obvious to the kids when they are just sitting on the bench because it "isn't their turn yet" and like it or not, that just is not going to go over well with a lot of these kids.
To your point about being soft and all of that, I agree with you, and I hate it too, but you have to operate in the world you live in, and if you want to excel in college basketball these days, you can't let your stubborn disdain for the way the world currently is drag your program down. You, as a college basketball coach, aren't going to change the way an entire generation thinks, or the way the game is played today, so you have two options, go down with your stubborn old approach, or adapt and hopefully keep players around long enough to instill your values in them, but if you lose them after 1 year, you are not accomplishing anything.
I hear you. But I’m not even talking about ODU specifically. Just the entire mindset of instant gratification, it’s out of control. Men’s division 1 college basketball transfer portal is just an example of it. It’s going to ruin college hoops. I don’t see how anyone can expect to have any continuity at all. It will really just come down to a talent show and the P5s will have an even bigger advantage than they already do.
I agree, and in my opinion this all lays at the feet of the college presidents and the NCAA on the sports side. Their lack of vision, understanding of their product and balls has landed us here. I have posted this before, but basically the NCAA was presented with a crossroads when players and player advocates started making a bunch of demands and claiming that they are being taken advantage of by college athletics and they chose the wrong path, which was, and continues to be, capitulation. What they should have done, is doubled down on the value of the free educational experience that they are providing, but that would have required them to actually admit that they have failed in that regard and will need to recommit to ensuring that every student that steps on campus, athlete or otherwise, will be provided with an excellent academic opportunity, and further, standards for admitting student athletes will be reexamined to ensure that the athletes attending member universities are able to compete in the classroom as well as on the court. They would lose a few kids who never intended to participate in the educational side of the equation, but they could have strengthened their position.
I think the people running college sports, ESPN, Presidents, NCAA, do not understand their customer at all. I think they believe that if they take a stance that leads many of the elite talents to bypass college for the D League some other professional opportunity, that it will hurt their product, when in fact, the college sports fan would be far more engaged with slightly lesser talent that mostly sticks around for four years. The product on the court would be better in that scenario as well, but the people running this operation are complete idiots who ruin damn near everything they touch (looking at you ESPN).
(This post was last modified: 05-25-2021 08:24 AM by Monarchblue.)
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