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any chance Gibbs wasn't seeing a starting role at WR in 2020 and knew about the free eligibility year and just decided to sit out for that reason (in addition to COVID).
According to 247 GA has #2,7,9 in the top ten of GA. FL has #7 in their top 10. AL has #2 and 8. Not sure what point you were trying to make.
Minds would be BLOWN if we got all 4 huh?
Yeah, playing for your state school or even the one you grew up being a fan of just isn't that important to recruits anymore. Pruitt decides which players he wants in state but doesn't seem to waste extraordinary amounts of time on ones that are not that interested. He has too many ties in AL, FL and GA to do so. Plus he now has Coach O with ties to the NE and Graham in the Carolinas.I agree with you, but I guess you can look at it as those other states have more talent overall than we do usually in TN, so it is harder for us to recruit out of state, thus it is more important for us to keep what we have instate ... I am a little surprised with how well we've been recruiting that we don't have a few more top instate guys ... guess they want to "go away" to college instead of "staying home"...
I'd take a starting 5 of LeBron, Durant, Kawhi, Harden, and Anthony Davis over any 5 dudes from the Dream Team. The increase over time of shooting ability/range, strength, and positional versatility will overcome the "softness" of the modern game. Nostalgia can blind you. If you think that NBA players as a whole were better in the 90s than they are now, you don't watch enough basketball.
I don't think this is special to basketball. The best players now will beat the best players from 20 years ago in any sport. There's just been too much progress in conditioning, specialized skills training, nutrition, and the sheer fact that modern players use the previous generations to build their skill levels. Any decreased physicality from games modernizing, whether for safety concerns or to favor scoring, isn't enough to negate all the other advancements that the last 20 years have blessed us with.
