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There's no denying though this means we're not really getting our first picks.
Not too late to get a new handle. You may have to take some time to get to veteran status but… Mack has not lost Scott Drew and if we get the guys rumored to be coming, this is the silliest post in a long while.
Nah I'll stand by it, we've missed on recruiting Carlyle twice now. Just because we land big guys doesn't mean we land every big guy we wanted, also doesn't mean we won't be happy with this portal class (something we weren't last year).
Mack doing the bare minimum his job requires of him is not a praiseworthy thing, nor is anyone walking around crediting with Mack for being the reason Drew decided to stay, we've got the life he's built in Waco to thank for that.
Top notch coping right here! Kudos man! Whatever it takes to keep your head up!
Brown nose the administration harder maybe it'll get you a better tailgate spot from the tailgate guys
This is a silly response. You jumped to an erroneous conclusion and got called on it. What does that have to do with brown nosing the administration?
If the rumors are true, and Roach and Aidoo are headed our way, we'll likely finish this cycle with a top-20 portal haul. It would appear in that case that your concerns of missing out on our top targets would be misguided.
You keep conflating not getting your first pick (which Aidoo and Roach certainly sound like the second picks as it's clear we reached out and pursued others first) and not having a good haul. Both can happen.
Who was our first over Roach? I don't remember.
Roach was my first preference based on every guard I've seen in the portal. Seems like a good fit. Just didn't think it was a realistic possibility.
Kanaan Carlyle who we recruited both out of high school and when he hit the portal, by all accounts we showed interest in him this time too. It's a good debate who's better, I think Carlyle has more upside Roach is probably a better player next year.
Maybe we were talking to Roach through the questionable back channels and the Carlyle stuff was just smoke all along but who knows. It's nice to see we're going harder after guys then we've been able to in the past finally, even if we are still not addressing the second largest need yet in a Wing to play the 4.
Carlyle had a lower effective field goal percentage last season than Walter. He may have been the first guard we were linked to, but I don't think there's a coach in America who would take him over Roach.
247 Rankings disagrees.
https://247sports.com/season/2024-basketball/transferportaltop/
Look I think Roach may be better next year than Carlyle but they're close and Carlyle is younger with way more potential to untap.
I said coach, not recruiting service. Recruiting rankings for portal players are meaningless because you have an actual body of work by which to judge these players. Carlyle's a talented kid, but he was a mediocre player for a bad team as a freshman. If my goal is to build a competitive team in 2024-25, I would take Roach 100 times out of 100.
There's a different conversation to be had on the long-term wisdom of relying so heavily on one-year players (freshmen and transfers). But the fact of the matter is we're a reload program at the moment, and a long-term shift away from that philosophy would likely require us to take a temporary step back as a program that most fans would be loathe to accept.
Scott Drew is clearly content to try to build the best roster he can for next season and worry about future years when they come. If that's his/our goal, we're much better off with Roach than Carlyle.
Many coaches are looking for that over one year rentals. If the current NCAA has proved anything, reloading is the recipe for a 1st or 2nd round exit,
Or, it's a recipe for a National Championship. I doubt many of you have looked into how the UConn team you guys just spent the last month fawning over was constructed. Going in descending order of their leading scorers:
Tristan Newton: transfer portal. Played 3 years at ECU, transferred to UConn and utilized an extra COVID year.
Cam Spencer: One year rental. Spent 3 years at Loyola Marymount, then one at Rutgers, then transferred to UConn for his final season.
Alex Karaban: true sophomore who was a 4* (90 rating, per 247) recruit out of HS.
Donovan Clingan: true sophomore who was a 4* recruit (94 rating).
Stephon Castle: 5* one-and-done true freshman, the #10 recruit in the country.
Hassan Diarra: Senior guard who spent his first 2 years at A&M.
Samson Johnson: Third-year Junior who was highly regarded out of HS (4*, rated 95) and grew into his role.
Solomon Ball: True freshman, 4*, 94 rating.
No one else averaged more than 10 mins/game for that team.
So, to summarize...8 man rotation, 5 players who averaged double figures in scoring, a one-and-done top 10 player, a PG who transferred twice, in his final year of eligibility, a couple of other transfers with multiple years of eligibility, and some highly recruited 4* players, some of whom are leaving to go to the NBA Draft because they developed ahead of schedule, others who are sticking around because they've grown into their roles and will have now have a showcase for their talents in the coming seasons.
Man, that sounds an awful lot like how Scott Drew has built his Baylor rosters the past couple of years.