Tennesseefan2019
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I will be SHOCKED if we get any big recruits in the 2021 class.
I’m talking top 10-15Depends upon what you call "big" recruits.
We already have Striplin. Ranked 35 by Prospects Nation and 53 by ESPN. That's better than Key in one and slightly behind in the other. Oregon and others wanted her.
I've asked this before but got no answer. Exactly what Top 25 players had expressed enthusiastic interest in coming to Tennessee but then changed their minds after Kellie was hired?
All I can figure out is that people dreamed that UT was going to throw a boatload of cash at the handful of "name" coaches in hopes that they would leave the successful programs they had built (and in some cases become synonymous with) in the hopes that recruits would either decommit or leave those schools to follow their coach to UT and that future recruits would be knocking down the doors to play for that coach.
How much cash do you think it would have taken to get Pat Summitt to leave Tennessee to go rebuild a program in shambles elsewhere?
At least there isn’t a late season losing skid under the new coaching.....oh wait, nvm.
I think that might be the worse hires you can make. They have an emotional attachment that could get in the way of making hard decisions. I see many negative sides to hiring former athletes as a schools coach and few positives based on the emotional aspects. I think it gets in the way....but....it could work....but then again...Harper was an emotional hire by Fulmer, had she never played here she never would have been in the conversation. Just like when people were screaming for Tee Martin to be head coach, take the fact that he played here out of it and those conversations don't happen. You know the worst part about hiring former players? They're really hard to fire because of the emotional ties, which is why I will always be against it. I don't even want Peyton Manning here
You’re assuming they’re all coming back...Yeah, who could have predicted a "losing skid" from a team that barely made the tournament last year and then lost key players and 2/3 of their scoring leaders from last year could possibly lose to #1, #8, and #16 in a four-game stretch? That was entirely unforeseen.
Not like seeing #4 NC State lose back-to-back games against #9 Louisville and unranked Ga. Tech (after barely winning by 3 against unranked Duke a week earlier). Because "good" teams don't lose consecutive teams in February.
If Massengill and Davis continue to improve next year, Green is back healthy, and Horston and Key improve at the rate that Jaz and Rennia have done, then we will see a different team next year, especially with the addition of another guard and a three-point shooter with height.
I’m talking top 10-15
I think that might be the worse hires you can make. They have an emotional attachment that could get in the way of making hard decisions. I see many negative sides to hiring former athletes as a schools coach and few positives based on the emotional aspects. I think it gets in the way....but....it could work....but then again...
So a staff that hasn't been here 10 months is supposed to go out and wrestle away the top 10-15 players from Geno, Tara, Dawn, etc.? These people have had years to build relationships with players and parents but our staff is just supposed to come in and snap their fingers to make recruits come here. Really? SMH. I know one player in the eighth grade that is getting letters from P-5 schools. It sure would help if people would understand how things really work instead of having rainbows and sugar plums dancing in their heads.I’m talking top 10-15
I really can't point to many situations where it has worked out
Good post Creekdipper'Depends upon what you call "big" recruits.
We already have Striplin. Ranked 35 by Prospects Nation and 53 by ESPN. That's better than Key in one and slightly behind in the other. Oregon and others wanted her.
I've asked this before but got no answer. Exactly what Top 25 players had expressed enthusiastic interest in coming to Tennessee but then changed their minds after Kellie was hired?
All I can figure out is that people dreamed that UT was going to throw a boatload of cash at the handful of "name" coaches in hopes that they would leave the successful programs they had built (and in some cases become synonymous with) in the hopes that recruits would either decommit or leave those schools to follow their coach to UT and that future recruits would be knocking down the doors to play for that coach.
How much cash do you think it would have taken to get Pat Summitt to leave Tennessee to go rebuild a program in shambles elsewhere?
I was told that Phil really wanted to hire a "name coach" but when he had to up the ante for Barnes, he had to "settle." He received lots of pressure to hire a female and Harper was pushed. The fan base will give her lots of leeway, as they did Holly, because she is a former Lady Vol, but I fear that the longer the lady vols are irrelevant, the interest will wane and Tennessee will continue to be an after-thought for the premier players.
As great as Pat was, she did not get the prize until she had the superstars that have eluded this team for way too long. I hope that Kellie will pull in a top three player very soon and prove that everything that I have posted is wrong.