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Playing time/recruiting

shakes3858

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Does anyone think the depth of the team is hurting recruiting moving forward? Collins used to be able to sell starting as a freshman to McIntosh, Law, Falzon and lots of playing time to many freshman. It appears those days are done.
 
I think minutes are going to be tough the next couple of years, Expect more transfers of guys who are actually good, A sign of a good program, by the way.
 
Does anyone think the depth of the team is hurting recruiting moving forward? Collins used to be able to sell starting as a freshman to McIntosh, Law, Falzon and lots of playing time to many freshman. It appears those days are done.

We have depth...but true STAR talent is still somewhat thin. A stud will still play immediately.
 
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Does anyone think the depth of the team is hurting recruiting moving forward? Collins used to be able to sell starting as a freshman to McIntosh, Law, Falzon and lots of playing time to many freshman. It appears those days are done.

No. Kids want to play for a winner. Doesn't seem to hurt Kentucky, Duke, UNC, etc.
 
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Yes...but early on Collins could sell play right away, but couldn't sell play for a winner. Now he can't sell either. Maybe now he can sell "I think will be a winner" but that should work better for Duke and Kentucky.

Cats are 12-2. That's a winner in my book. Couple that with playing Big 10 basketball, getting a great degree, having decent facilities, and living in the Chicago area and he has a lot to sell.
 
Yes...but early on Collins could sell play right away, but couldn't sell play for a winner. Now he can't sell either. Maybe now he can sell "I think will be a winner" but that should work better for Duke and Kentucky.
I think bigs will be tough in the next cycle (that is, freshmen in 2018-19), with Pardon and Benson and Skelly. But there's still not a lot of young, productive depth (again, for the 2018-19 class, when Lindsey is gone and Law a senior).

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I think Rapolas, Falzon, Brown, etc. might be 'barriers' to the 100-150 ranked recruit, where there are easier paths to playing time at similar programs elsewhere, but not with the top 50 types that CCC is going for.
 
I think bigs will be tough in the next cycle (that is, freshmen in 2018-19), with Pardon and Benson and Skelly. But there's still not a lot of young, productive depth (again, for the 2018-19 class, when Lindsey is gone and Law a senior)..

Skelly has one more season, he is a true Junior this year. He will be gone in 2018-19.
 
This is perplexing to me. If this is a problem, it's a good problem to have.

For the first time ever, we have an NU program that can't sell playing time to B1G caliber recruits. Do we not understand that this is a clear measure of progress?
 
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I think minutes are going to be tough the next couple of years, Expect more transfers of guys who are actually good, A sign of a good program, by the way.
Who they? Hope they find a program to their liking and that wants them.
 
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