Newest Kool Aid recruiting thread
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Fits right in: "An ankle sprain delayed Lindo's return to action this year."CatsUpNorth wrote:New name of interest (I think), 2018 guard Ricardo "Ricky" Lindo: http://www.wusa9.com/sports/high-school ... /385551686
Reportedly is 6 inches taller (now at 6'7") than he was a year ago.
Frampton looks like a good one.CatsUpNorth wrote:Full highlights and article on the game: http://wvmetronews.com/2017/01/17/framp ... aa-powers/CatsUpNorth wrote:Luke Frampton throwing it down in the halfcourt tonight against the defending state champs, scoring 29 in a three point victory: https://twitter.com/DotsBasketball/stat ... 0478952449
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I love the fact that after he dunks he hustles back down the court to play defense. Keep up the good work!Acorn wrote:Frampton looks like a good one.CatsUpNorth wrote:Full highlights and article on the game: http://wvmetronews.com/2017/01/17/framp ... aa-powers/CatsUpNorth wrote:Luke Frampton throwing it down in the halfcourt tonight against the defending state champs, scoring 29 in a three point victory: https://twitter.com/DotsBasketball/stat ... 0478952449
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He's playing for an Under Armour sponsored travel team, if that carries any weight?CatsUpNorth wrote:Update on Riley Battin: http://comanpub.uberflip.com/h/i/320595 ... ley-battin
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It does, but most of the other schools recruiting him are also UA (Notre Dame, Northwestern, Utah) so no particular advantage over them. This will likely be a theme with a lot of our recruiting targets going forward.MrMac wrote:He's playing for an Under Armour sponsored travel team, if that carries any weight?CatsUpNorth wrote:Update on Riley Battin: http://comanpub.uberflip.com/h/i/320595 ... ley-battin
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This is SO STRANGE to me.CatsUpNorth wrote:It does, but most of the other schools recruiting him are also UA (Notre Dame, Northwestern, Utah) so no particular advantage over them. This will likely be a theme with a lot of our recruiting targets going forward.MrMac wrote:He's playing for an Under Armour sponsored travel team, if that carries any weight?
I mean - that recruiting and youth ball have become so wedded to shoe brands as to actually influence where a kid goes to play in college (even DU). I know it's true, having read about this phenomenon (i.e. Nike and Adidas in the AAU scene, youth coaches with deals and promises of DBO gigs at the college level, etc.)... and, of course, it makes sense from a business standpoint. Where is a shoe brand's largest market for growth? Well, besides China, it's KIDS (brand 'em early, they'll need new shoes for 20-40 years, you lose little in betting that a handful of them will turn into NBA Megastars, and you've had them in your pocket since infancy).
But - regardless of the business rationale - it's gross.
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Don't fear...shoe company sponsorship has nothing to do with what school he will decide to go to. Some people are watching too much TV. Besides, our basketball program is Nike not Under Armour...wildcat2001 wrote:This is SO STRANGE to me.CatsUpNorth wrote:It does, but most of the other schools recruiting him are also UA (Notre Dame, Northwestern, Utah) so no particular advantage over them. This will likely be a theme with a lot of our recruiting targets going forward.MrMac wrote:He's playing for an Under Armour sponsored travel team, if that carries any weight?
I mean - that recruiting and youth ball have become so wedded to shoe brands as to actually influence where a kid goes to play in college (even DU). I know it's true, having read about this phenomenon (i.e. Nike and Adidas in the AAU scene, youth coaches with deals and promises of DBO gigs at the college level, etc.)... and, of course, it makes sense from a business standpoint. Where is a shoe brand's largest market for growth? Well, besides China, it's KIDS (brand 'em early, they'll need new shoes for 20-40 years, you lose little in betting that a handful of them will turn into NBA Megastars, and you've had them in your pocket since infancy).
But - regardless of the business rationale - it's gross.
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Interesting read with quotes from a number of coaches with varying opinions on the subject: http://www.cbssports.com/college-basket ... ommitment/ (The majority of coaches believe they have not lost a player because of a shoe company, while 42 percent believe they have)collegecoach8502 wrote:Don't fear...shoe company sponsorship has nothing to do with what school he will decide to go to. Some people are watching too much TV. Besides, our basketball program is Nike not Under Armour...wildcat2001 wrote:This is SO STRANGE to me.CatsUpNorth wrote:It does, but most of the other schools recruiting him are also UA (Notre Dame, Northwestern, Utah) so no particular advantage over them. This will likely be a theme with a lot of our recruiting targets going forward.MrMac wrote:He's playing for an Under Armour sponsored travel team, if that carries any weight?
I mean - that recruiting and youth ball have become so wedded to shoe brands as to actually influence where a kid goes to play in college (even DU). I know it's true, having read about this phenomenon (i.e. Nike and Adidas in the AAU scene, youth coaches with deals and promises of DBO gigs at the college level, etc.)... and, of course, it makes sense from a business standpoint. Where is a shoe brand's largest market for growth? Well, besides China, it's KIDS (brand 'em early, they'll need new shoes for 20-40 years, you lose little in betting that a handful of them will turn into NBA Megastars, and you've had them in your pocket since infancy).
But - regardless of the business rationale - it's gross.
At the end of the day, the kid has the agency to make his own decision, but that decision can still be influenced by outside factors. I do believe the type of kids we recruit are less likely to be influenced in such ways, but the reality is the greater level of talent you recruit, the more likely shoe deals with AAU teams come into play. It is generally seen at the highest level of recruiting, with a high profile example being Diamond Stone, a top 10 overall recruit at the time, choosing to go to Maryland, reportedly because of their status as an Under Armour program.