Just dumb. Flat out dumb statement.
Top 100 players are a lot different than your average basketball player. These players come with 'worldy' experience. These players spend every summer traveling across the US playing basketball from New York, Florida, Texas, Colorado, Cali, ect, and some even get the work with USA basketball and travel the world a couple times even before they are seniors. These types of players are also players that are focused on basketball. Their deciding factors when it comes to picking a school are centered around basketball first, education second. These players have worked their tales off and centered their life around basketball. These girls are not 'Bob Jones University' type of people.
These girls are wanting basketball success. They want to win, they also want to be in a position where they can grow their skills and eventually play professionally. I think your statement can be true for a very small portion of the top 100 recruiting class, and also in the 1990's and older. I think your statement can also be true for players that are 3 star - lower. But when it comes to the players Tennessee - Baylor - UCONN -ND -Stanford recruits, that attitude just isn't their in these players. And if it was... the top schools don't want them on their team.
Look at Brittany Griner, it was pretty obvious with her, but every top school wanted her, because of her skill. Do you honestly think the top schools would not recruit her because of that? "Oh no, we won't attract a certain group of players if we have Brittany on our team" That train of thought isn't there with quality players.
People want to win, and go where they win, and play with winners.