Fox's recruiting philosophy reminds me of the scouts in the movie moneyball. They only want to draft players who look the part or who pass the eye test, while brad Pitt (billy beane) tries to look at it more analytically.
We are very much like the A's. We have huge systemic disadvantages when compared to the rest of the league. For us to succeed, we need to find market inefficiencies.
However, fox is still trying to recruit kids who look the part. Who look like the stereotypical basketball player.
This is folly.
These are the four main things I look for in a recruit; shooting, skills (ball handling, passing, etc), basketball IQ and athleticism. We aren't going to get players who have all 3 or 4 of these traits since those are 4-5 star recruits. So we need to prioritize.
Fox is stuck in the 90's. He seems to be prioritizing athleticism. In his mind, it's the only way to compete in a power 5 conference.
But it's absolute folly trying to beat Arizona, ucla etc at their own game. How can that possibly work? You need to think differently.
Fox needs to embrace analytics. He needs to realize the game has changed. The three point line is the great equalizer. Use it. Find guys who can shoot. I don't care if they're not 6'8 and can't run and jump. Just find shooters. Spread the court. Drive and kick and drive some more. Worry about the rest later.