McKinney's Neighbor wrote:Isn't the whole point of these kids playing on the AAU circuit that they get to constantly expose themselves to college coaches? The OSA teams travel nearly every weekend in the summer to various tournaments in the Midwest with the top teams even traveling throughout the nation. I get that not many D-1 coaches want to spend their precious winter nights traveling to and recruiting in Nebraska, but these kids get sooooo many opportunities to make an impression during the summer. I don't buy the "no exposure" argument for kids that play AAU ball. Now, if these guys played baseball during the summer or something where they weren't getting the summer exposure, that would be a different story. I don't think that's the case for most these kids, though. I know the U-16 OSA team isn't a world beater by any means and they always have college coaches checking in on their games.
JacobPadilla wrote:As far as worrying about CU relying too much on local guys, it's not like they're striking out everywhere else and relying on local kids to fill their classes.
With regards to the 2015 class??? Isn't that exactly what's happening? We're about 40 guys down the 2015 list right now.
That is absolutely the point, but see Jacob's post for the description of how coaches started coming when Justin's OSA team won the tournament last weekend. Different AAU teams get different levels of coverage (kind of like the coverage for the summer league in Omaha). A team in Omaha isn't getting much attention at the national level unless they really impress. Justin's team did that and now it's looking like a pretty good deal that Creighton went after him fast when he was in their camp. If they hadn't he'd likely be getting a lot of attention, and at least now the barrier is pretty high/unlikely for teams to try to start recruiting him as he's a home town kid who loves Creighton.
Take Patton as a case study -- very average junior year, continues growing and puts on 20 lbs. He plays at a tourney in KC that our coaches see, they've been watching him and see how far he's come. He comes to CU's elite camp and dominates -- they know where this is headed and offer. No fault that the rest of the country didn't see him-- they didn't know. We did, and we offered almost immediately.
I've been told that Thomas got attention from a number of D1 teams on the AAU circuit, but they all knew he wouldn't quality and that's a very different story from recruiting someone in Omaha who is at that level and likely to qualify. We were able to evaluate him and offered. We additionally have the year of prep school to keep tabs on him now and decide on the relationship prior to '15. I imagine we made the offer with some stipulations on what we expect in terms of academic progress and basketball progress.
What evidence is there that our coaches would jump the gun and start trying to snap up local kids because we are losing out on others? We didn't show any hesitancy in waiting for kids last year and didn't jump to fill roster spots at all -- instead we were patient and waited for 2 top 100/150 kids for the HS class and then landed two of the top transfers on the market as well. If we were so impatient, why not grab a couple of lower ranked kids last year? Nope, we didn't do it then and we aren't doing it now.
Patton is a special case and I strongly argue that he is nowhere/nohow a reach. For once, we got lucky instead of some other team getting lucky and landing a kid like this.
Thomas is probably more complicated due to the Prep School trip, but we know more about where he is academically/physically than any other school in the country due to proximity.
Other than that we don't have offers out, although I am happy we are keeping tabs on HLUCHOWECKYJ. he's too good of an athlete to not be aware of, and the kind of kid who could really take a huge jump while playing summer ball (physical, 6-0, explosive guys can explode if their skill levels catch up with the rest of the package).