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Date Posted: Saturday, January 17, 03:04:32pm
Author: Peacock
Subject: You want to see unfairness
In reply to: jajk 's message, "recruiting revisited" on Saturday, January 17, 12:47:37pm

It is not just the mean spirited posters, as many of the experts here have complained about the out of controlled performance by Lampley last season exemplified by his shooting percentage which was 35% for combined shooting. This year Wes is shooting 33 % for combined shooting and still gets the impact comments and high grades. Wes gets the benefit of the doubt while Lampley did not.

Now I use this not to criticize either kid as I always supported both and still expect Wes to improve this year as I expected Lampley to improve also. The point is few actually are balanced in their critiques and use their own biasness and emotions than objectivity.

I whole heartedly agree that last seasons’ recruiting class was among the best, but we still see the weak based scholarship offers as the reason others perceive this class as potentially poor. Some called Nick a D2 player. Hogga was called slow. A little research and one would find the critiques last year on Costner 180 degree different than the same they say today. In fact his ability to hit the three was questioned by some posters despite a known HS career. In the end it is going to be the won loss records that validate this class and an unwillingness to consider all aspects of the contributions seems to be very lacking among most. In the end, excuses will always dominate more than the actual causes and right now HOPE and BELIEF are the only tangible aspects of most today.

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[> Re: recruiting revisited -- oldtimer#1, Saturday, January 17, 04:08:51pm [1]

jajk, reasonable post but I wonder if perhaps you did not overstate your argument much as the bogger might have overstated his point of view. Only a fool would say that you can't recruit at SPC. However, to label the more rational of us who know that recruiting at SPC is, to use a better word, "challenging", is also not understanding reality. It had always been that way as far back as my memory serves. Anyone who thinks otherwise has never recruited.


So there is a middle road to this debate. One which I believe is the accurate one i.e recruiting at SPC has it's special challenges over and above most other schools. Doesn't say it can't be done or won't be done. Just recognizes a bit of reality. Regarding last years class my opinion is that it was outstanding if only for Wesley and Ryan. The others have potential but that is what recruiting is all about at SPC as well as a lot of other schools.. Except for an occasional home run or triple we recruit under the radar players with potential. Think that was an important point made by the blogger.



I also agree that Lampley would have helped this year. Think, with the help of the staff, he began to realize that he wasn't going to "the guy". Once that realism set in you could even see improvement towards seasons end. I was the first to post that he looked very good in preseason. Sometimes we forget that freshmen year, except for the superstars, is a learning experience. Same goes for Brandon this year. He has shown his value and like most has some areas to work on.


One of the surest ways to improve recruiting is to have a winning team. Would argue that we recruited well for several years after the performance of the '67 and '68 teams. Winning has a way of doing that. As far as faith and hope that is indeed part of the equation. I agree to rely solely on that is pie in the sky. On the other hand to fail to recognize or dismiss what has gone on for the last several games, and witnessed by those in attendance, is just as blind.


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