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Did anyone else see where he's visiting Louisville? Yuck.
Okay.As long as he doesn't go to Arkansas I don't care. That way the media can see that UK got Cal recruits as much as he did it alone.
I would agree if it were any school other than Louisville.As long as he doesn't go to Arkansas I don't care. That way the media can see that UK got Cal recruits as much as he did it alone.
I do not like Cal at all, but he had Cousins, Wall, Bledsoe, and even Xavier Henry coming to Memphis the year he came here. That said, doesn’t matter. He can’t win with them anyway.As long as he doesn't go to Arkansas I don't care. That way the media can see that UK got Cal recruits as much as he did it alone.
I think it depends on the tier of the recruits. For most Blue Chip recruits, the coach is still the most important factor followed by the school and NIL. Why? Because they likely have one year to develop and win in college. The money is coming. For most other recruits, I’d say NIL and coach are maybe 1a/1b depending on the recruit’s personality with the school being the “x” factor that ultimately sways the final choice. For transfers, I think the above applies, but not as neatly as there aren’t as many transfers who are going to be surefire NBA lotto picks. Transfers may choose based on the opportunity to win or play for another school that’s a better fit with NIL being the “x” factor that says the final choice,I think going from the BCG era to Calipari era shows that the coach certainly has the highest impact on recruiting. Now with NIL, it is probably NIL, coach, then school in that order
You're right! They're too old!I do not like Cal at all, but he had Cousins, Wall, Bledsoe, and even Xavier Henry coming to Memphis the year he came here. That said, doesn’t matter. He can’t win with them anyway.
Sometimes I can't help myself.Well played lol