Ursine said:
GMP said:
Ursine said:
calumnus said:
I think it shows that for the right coach, Cal is a BETTER place to recruit to than Missouri (or a lot of other schools). No way Martin gets Brown, Rabb or Lee to Missouri for example. Cal is uniquely attractive if a coach knows how to sell it.
There's nothing to sell at Cal. Basketball pick schools for basketball reasons primarily. Brown was unique in his desire to come here, but he was holding out until the last second waiting to see what was available. Rabb came here because he wanted to be at Cal, not because Martin sold him on Cal. And Lee only ended up at Cal after he wasn't good enough to start at Kentucky (and ultimately proving to not be much of anything special here).
Honestly, Cal should bite the bullet and hire a guy like Pitino who could draw people here despite Cal's shortcomings, then transition the program to someone else once he gives it life (similar to what Washington State did with the Bennetts). That's the kind of jump start this program needs.
Plus, it would piss off Guy Falotico.
"Brown was unique in his desire to come here, but he was holding out until the last second waiting to see what was available."
What does this even mean? He was like the #4 recruit in the country. Every school in the country was available to him.
"Rabb came here because he wanted to be at Cal, not because Martin sold him on Cal."
The messaging at the time coming from insiders was that Monty was not going to get Rabb. People were very concerned. He easily could have gone elsewhere. Then Monty retired and the mood changed. Sure enough, Cuonzo landed him.
Brown committed May 1, 2015, two weeks after Rabb. He knew that any program with an open slot would take him, so he was in no rush to sign on signing day.
Rabb fell into Martin's lap. I guess points for him for not being Monty, but his track record has shown he can't pull guys consistently at that level.
Martin at Cal brought in Rabb, Brown and Lee. Only Bird "fell into his lap." Again, Rabb did not have Cal in his Top 10 before Martin became Cal's coach.
The point is, Cal alone did not bring them in. Martin alone cannot bring them to Missouri. It was the combination of Martin and Cal that was effective.
And the only good reason to be discussing this while we are in this deep Fox hole is to inform our thinking on the NEXT coach.
The point is Cal can be incredibly attractive to smart African American top athletes, even McDonald's All Americans, when we have a coach that can effectively sell Cal. There were articles that described Martin learning our history and doing just that.