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Why not let it play out? Get off of the ledge... with such a large 2016-17 freshman class many 2017 recruits might fear little available playing time. Barnes should focus on development of the current roster. Later on worry about the 2018 and especially 2019 signing classes.

Hell it is playing out right before our eyes.
 
It's clear other schools aren't waiting until they fail miserably to offer other recruits. Massive fail by just now offering guys when they clearly know they are leftovers
 
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It's clear other schools aren't waiting until they fail miserably to offer other recruits. Massive fail by just now offering guys when they clearly know they are leftovers

Again, why would highly rated recruits want to mess with this dumpster fire? Coaching up the current roster is the best way to attract better players. Returning to the NCAAT on a regular basis is far more important than chasing 2017 guys and begging them to come here. Half the 2016-17 team is new faces. I'm going to wait and see if they are well coached. The 2015-16 team was well coached. At least the players that were given the minutes were well coached and the others quit.
 
Exactly it's only two scholarships. 2 spots we should have been able to cherry pick whom we wanted in the 50-100 ranked range. Massive fail that will only get worse when stokes is a no

Top 100s expect to be in the NCAAT. That's not going to happen for another year or two.

Programs that have been dumpster fires do not get to cherry pick their recruits.
 
Again, why would highly rated recruits want to mess with this dumpster fire? Coaching up the current roster is the best way to attract better players. Returning to the NCAAT on a regular basis is far more important than chasing 2017 guys and begging them to come here. Half the 2016-17 team is new faces. I'm going to wait and see if they are well coached. The 2015-16 team was well coached. At least the players that were given the minutes were well coached and the others quit.

Why would recruits want to go to auburn?

Why would recruits want to go to Starkville?

Why would recruits want to go to Bowling freaking Green?

Why would recruits want to go to Alabama?
 
And at least one has been convicted of cheating and is now in an athletic department that obviously doesn't care about compliance. But sure, let's go with just the better coaching.


Good point. I am so excited about going 13-18 this season. When is mid night madness?
 
Lol

They have better freaking coaching. That's what they have

Don't know about Bama and BG, but Auburn and Miss State have very shady characters in charge. Pearl hasn't been winning and his staff from his glory years are gone.

Is Bama pulling 4 and 5 stars from Alabama or from other states? I don't know... I'm not worried about what other schools are doing. Has Alabama had convicted cheaters running their program?
 
Again, why would highly rated recruits want to mess with this dumpster fire? Coaching up the current roster is the best way to attract better players. Returning to the NCAAT on a regular basis is far more important than chasing 2017 guys and begging them to come here. Half the 2016-17 team is new faces. I'm going to wait and see if they are well coached. The 2015-16 team was well coached. At least the players that were given the minutes were well coached and the others quit.

Weird because all I heard when we hired Barnes was that we had a legitimate name as the UTHBC and it would legitimatize the program. Yet Barnes can't get a consensus top 100 guy here.
 
Vols just offered Sterling Manley, 6'10" 230lbs, biggest offers from Xavier, West Virginia, Pittsburgh...UNC coaches were in to see him this past week.
Recovering from a compound fracture of his leg during a game in February.

At 6-foot-10 with a wingspan estimated to be over seven feet in length, Manley is a massive prospect with an intriguing skill set. Having the ability to extend the floor and knock down mid-range jump shots, Manley is equally equipped in the post, with a soft touch inside while remaining a dominant rebounder and shot blocker.

Manley averaged 12 points, 7.4 rebounds and three blocks per game last season, earning second team All-OCC honors. A force to be reckoned with while on the floor last season, Manley helped Pickerington Central knock off eventual state champion Westerville South on Jan. 23.
 
Recovering from a compound fracture of his leg during a game in February.

At 6-foot-10 with a wingspan estimated to be over seven feet in length, Manley is a massive prospect with an intriguing skill set. Having the ability to extend the floor and knock down mid-range jump shots, Manley is equally equipped in the post, with a soft touch inside while remaining a dominant rebounder and shot blocker.

Manley averaged 12 points, 7.4 rebounds and three blocks per game last season, earning second team All-OCC honors. A force to be reckoned with while on the floor last season, Manley helped Pickerington Central knock off eventual state champion Westerville South on Jan. 23.

I'll take it.
 
OK (Orange-tinted glasses on), Stokes told us he's coming, but wants to take his visits. Coach thinks he's gonna be so good, no reason to take another big, unless he's exactly what we are looking for. Decides to pass on Victor. Holding the scholly for someone else, either later this year or next...

I can promise we didn't pass on Vic. Just visited him Tuesday I think, then yesterday decides to not visit and go to USC after their in-home visit. We did not pass.
 
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