Again, you do not seem to understand the job of the Head Basketball Coach for an NCAA D1 program. It is not really even close to what you are suggesting. The job is that of a CEO for the program, It is coordination and management, The actual fundamentals training, Xs and Os are left to the assistant coaches. The job is to oversee the overall direction of the program, hire the right assistants direct those assistants to do their jobs and make sure everyone is pulling in the same direction, Your interpretation of HCs job does not even sound close to the actual job. Another way of saying this is that any similarity between what you are pushing as the HC job and what it is is purely coincidentalWe both know that recruiting and coaching ARE separate things.
Recruiting is about building your roster - period.
It includes talent evaluation and salesmanship, among other things.
Coaching is everything that pertains to winning games once you have your roster.
I think you're trying to say that a college head coach has to do both (recruiting and coaching) - and thats certainly true.
But it is easy enough to evaluate them separately.
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