cncchris33
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I didn't say those were the only things driving kids from larger metro areas outside of those areas, but they certainly are factors in it. I'm also not saying you're wrong.I don’t think world-shrinking, program-expanding, or airline prices are the fundamentals driving school choices for basketball players. Kids pick coaches over any variable. Kids are not going to Auburn for tradition. They also aren’t going small Catholic colleges like Villanova, Gonzaga, St. John’s or Georgetown for the city or the music scene. When Mark Few, or Jay Wright run your program, you get good kids. Places like Kentucky or UCLA get to add a cup of tradition into the recipe, but basketball kids typically follow coaches.
Forty or fifty years ago, those kids didn't need to leave the area to get access to the best programs/best coaches for a lot of the reasons you mentioned, but they also had less means and less desire to do so, as well. Much of it was due to the fact that access to areas outside of their immediate familiarity was much less available.
Your idea and mine aren't mutually exclusive. Both can be true. Mine also happens to exist beyond the scope of college athletics.