From recruits. Must be great for a new coach to be in his position to pick and choose players that want to play in Rupp.
True, but many fans are impatient and would love to start seeing more notices about players interested in UK and planning visits. I think by the end of this week we'll see several of these public social media statements around kids in the portal and perhaps even some visits scheduled.Just need patience and let things happen as they will. A few on here expect the roster to magically be filled out in days. reality is, even though his phone is ringing, lots of those guys want or need to do visits as well, so it means there may be a bit of time before we know the full roster makeup. Guys are still entering the portal.
If the #1 PG in the country signs with Kentucky, we’re probably not getting the #2 PG in that class. There is a natural spread of top players every year among (mostly) elite programs. Why sit behind the #1 guy at UK when you can start anywhere else?What I think people don't realize is that there are several players that came to Kentucky, and would only have come to Kentucky, because of John Calipari.
On the flip side, there are several players, if not a whole lot more, who would not come to Kentucky because of John Calipari.
John Calipari usually recruited 4-6 kids to Kentucky every year. That means there were 44-46 plays in the top-50 that didn't come to Kentucky because John Calipari didn't recruit them, or that didn't want to play for him, that may come because of Mark Pope.
..and with so many top recruits Cal forced all the minutes on them. That worked, until it didn't. I am excited about a more balanced roster going forward.If the #1 PG in the country signs with Kentucky, we’re probably not getting the #2 PG in that class. There is a natural spread of top players every year among (mostly) elite programs. Why sit behind the #1 guy at UK when you can start anywhere else?
I think Cal may have over-recruited at times. It does not benefit your roster to have 5 star players on the bench and this past season was a good example of this.
Hopefully we worry a lot less about stars and a lot more about developing teams.What I think people don't realize is that there are several players that came to Kentucky, and would only have come to Kentucky, because of John Calipari.
On the flip side, there are several players, if not a whole lot more, who would not come to Kentucky because of John Calipari.
John Calipari usually recruited 4-6 kids to Kentucky every year. That means there were 44-46 plays in the top-50 that didn't come to Kentucky because John Calipari didn't recruit them, or that didn't want to play for him, that may come because of Mark Pope.
It’s all about the type of players too that want to be here and fit the style that Pope wants to implement.It’s really really early in portal season. The best names likely aren’t even in yet.
I’m sure the phone is ringing, in the same way a hundred coaches would have taken the job if Mitch called. The key is that this program is only interested in the very top of that list.
Why doesn't Pope bring his BYU assistants with him?True, but many fans are impatient and would love to start seeing more notices about players interested in UK and planning visits. I think by the end of this week we'll see several of these public social media statements around kids in the portal and perhaps even some visits scheduled.
Remember, Pope is going at this alone right now while also trying to identify assistant candidates, which require calls and interviews. So this coach is going to be SWAMPED in these first two weeks trying to keep both of these tasks at equal priority.
He is. One is going to be announced this week. I don't think he'll bring all of them as he needs recruiting assistants.Why doesn't Pope bring his BYU assistants with him?
Basically, if Calipari didn’t already think you were a sure fire 1-2 year NBA draft pick, there was a 90% chance he had no interest.more precisely there are a ton of good players that never got the call from Calipari who would love to be at Kentucky.
Cal just had no interest in them unless he saw upside for himself
Absolutely agree. Love this post. This is what some don't realize.What I think people don't realize is that there are several players that came to Kentucky, and would only have come to Kentucky, because of John Calipari.
On the flip side, there are several players, if not a whole lot more, who would not come to Kentucky because of John Calipari.
John Calipari usually recruited 4-6 kids to Kentucky every year. That means there were 44-46 plays in the top-50 that didn't come to Kentucky because John Calipari didn't recruit them, or that didn't want to play for him, that may come because of Mark Pope.
Very trueI’ve said it before: If Reed Sheppard grew up in another state and his parents didn’t play for UK, he would have never been offered by Cal.
Reed is a special player and kid, but don’t think for a minute there aren’t a TON of fundamentally sound, hard-working, deadeye shooters with court vision out there in the high school ranks right now that are undervalued by the Cal’s of the world. That’s why Cal just keeps losing while relying on the Wagner and Edwards types.
Nailed itI’ve said it before: If Reed Sheppard grew up in another state and his parents didn’t play for UK, he would have never been offered by Cal.
Reed is a special player and kid, but don’t think for a minute there aren’t a TON of fundamentally sound, hard-working, deadeye shooters with court vision out there in the high school ranks right now that are undervalued by the Cal’s of the world. That’s why Cal just keeps losing while relying on the Wagner and Edwards types.
Kal relies on player rankings to tell him who to recruit. He’s too lazy to look elsewhere.I’ve said it before: If Reed Sheppard grew up in another state and his parents didn’t play for UK, he would have never been offered by Cal.
Reed is a special player and kid, but don’t think for a minute there aren’t a TON of fundamentally sound, hard-working, deadeye shooters with court vision out there in the high school ranks right now that are undervalued by the Cal’s of the world. That’s why Cal just keeps losing while relying on the Wagner and Edwards types.
Worse than that... Cal never evaluated talent. He took the top ranked recruits, thereby getting the "best" class regularly, but no continuity and no better fits for our immediate needs.Cal just had no interest in them unless he saw upside for himself
Absolutelymore precisely there are a ton of good players that never got the call from Calipari who would love to be at Kentucky.
Cal just had no interest in them unless he saw upside for himself
I hope the coach coaches themHope they're good players who can also defend.
I have a feeling this coach will do that pretty well.I hope the coach coaches them
Word from Oakland and St. Peter’s basketballI’ve said it before: If Reed Sheppard grew up in another state and his parents didn’t play for UK, he would have never been offered by Cal.
Reed is a special player and kid, but don’t think for a minute there aren’t a TON of fundamentally sound, hard-working, deadeye shooters with court vision out there in the high school ranks right now that are undervalued by the Cal’s of the world. That’s why Cal just keeps losing while relying on the Wagner and Edwards types.
Quade Green comes to mind.Worse than that... Cal never evaluated talent. He took the top ranked recruits, thereby getting the "best" class regularly, but no continuity and no better fits for our immediate needs.
is only interested in the best fit for the program.It’s really really early in portal season. The best names likely aren’t even in yet.
I’m sure the phone is ringing, in the same way a hundred coaches would have taken the job if Mitch called. The key is that this program is only interested in the very top of that list.