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re: Possible coaching candidates
Posted on 4/2/15 at 8:27 pm to JordonfortheJ
Posted on 4/2/15 at 8:27 pm to JordonfortheJ
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Correct, it's two elite eight...but it's a far cry from "regularly getting to the elite eight and final 4" as you mentioned earlier. quote: he could be a winner at a bigger program given a chance to build a program. could keyword. Right now we do need need an experimental coach whos never even assisted at a Division 1 program. Division II recruiting is a lot different than D1. He won't be able to load up on 2 star guys from the Huntsville Metro if he was to coach at Bama and be successful.
I misspoke, I was trying to recall his runs while sitting in traffic coming from work. All his deeper tournament runs have come in the last five years. I'd say that warrants a fairly regular moniker. Do you need to be an assistant at a D-1 program to translate coaching style to basketball players? Basketball is basketball and coaching is coaching, no matter what level, fundamentals, talent, and ability translate at any level depending on what you are trying to create. Just curious, do you think Huntsville Metro is good for just two star players? Trevor Lacey, Levi Randolph, Josh Langford, and the Petty kid at Johnson would beg to differ.
This post was edited on 4/2/15 at 8:28 pm
Posted on 4/2/15 at 8:45 pm to thesneakypelican
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Trevor Lacey, Levi Randolph, Josh Langford, and the Petty kid at Johnson would beg to differ.
Ok so a 5 star caliber player every 3 or so years...where are you going to get players in between then..I know North Alabama has the best talent in the state..that's why I would love to have him as an Assistant.
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