Chibears2 said:
It IS a different world NOW, and those recruits are certainly getting deals NOW from programs like UConn and LSU, though you are correct in the case of those two coaches, along with Dawn, that the reputation of the coaches carries a lot of weight.
But the $$$ still have to be there now, even for those coaches, so Baylor has to decide if WBB is an area where they want to spend $$ or not. I suspect for right now, we are spending what is a finite amount, on other programs. That may not always be the case, but for now, believe it to be so.
I think we should be grateful for the coach we have and pray that she makes it work, because any coach you feel might be an upgrade isn't going to a program where their recruiting is hamstrung by lack of $$ to offer a recruit. And it DOES hamstring recruiting. Just look to the lessons of our football program to confirm that.
A lot of good points.
I'll add my thoughts. I think the head coach matters if that head coach is considered elite and has the track record to prove it. Although sometimes that isn't always enough. Kim missed out on a lot of high-level targets we thought we might or even expected to get. Was it the school, Baylor? Who knows, but Van Lith brings up an interesting situation. She turned Kim down at Baylor, but goes to her at LSU. The coach was the same. Was it the school (LSU), NIL, or the conference that caused her to join KM at LSU?
The head coach at Stanford certainly seems to have mattered. Tara retired and Stanford isn't even in the top 25. I personally think something similar will happen to UConn when Geno retires. It happened at Tennessee, UT and Tech when the legacy elite coach was no longer there. So, I think the head coach carries a ton of weight and more so than any history the school might have had in the past. Success doesn't just transfer to a new coach. It has to be earned and demonstrated by the new coach and that is hard to do when the school doesn't get the level and number of recruits it had in the past to generate that success.
I certainly don't know how, from where and where NIL money is spread out at Baylor. Certainly football was the number 1 priority as it should have been. If that situation stabilizes as it looks like it "might", perhaps more will be directed at WBB.
There may also be another factor....our conference. I think someone pointed out in a thread a while back that none of our brethren were doing much in getting top-level HS recruits. There may be some truth that recruits might not expect the exposure in the XII that the public might have seen in the past when we had a national brand name (UT) in the conference along with a "what is the crazy woman going to do next" coach on our sidelines that for good or bad shed light on the conference on a national scale.
I do think that CNC will do everything within her power to make things work in recruiting. She does not seem to be one that settles for being just good. I do believe she knows the game well enough to see where issues exist and then do something about them. And I agree with the poster above that if $$ for NIL are the problem it won't matter who is coaching. Only the few recognized elite left in the profession might could overcome that elephant in the room and the only place they are headed for is retirement where they are.