Jackson at PG. Like it.
I was about to post this.. Kid looks like a pretty good PG to me and that's where he's playing
As someone who knows nothing about recruiting except that it happens, how does the process get started? What I mean is, how is the interest by the school and by the player communicated? I know that the coaches attend games and AAU, but presumably some of these kids had no interest at all in Duke, and Duke had no interest in some of the pkayers. How is that relayed?
Depends on a variety of factors, whether the actual sport, coach involvement, region, etc, but kids can develop their own mixes/detailed info to coaches to get bites, attend certain camps/tourneys to get noticed, but the best still get noticed and tracked by programs.....
Seems like the rosters are big and wing heavy. Not a lot of guards, at least from what I can see.
Tony Bradley is awesome, I thought it was Tim Duncan out there for a second
Do kids usually initiate the recruitment by contacting the coaches, or vice versa?
Do kids usually initiate the recruitment by contacting the coaches, or vice versa?
When you look at the mass amounts of aspiring collegiate athletes, yes, I'd say the kids do most contacting. But with the elite talents, the coaches tend to initiate (unless that elite athlete is being overlooked by the kids desired school).
If Josh Jackson goes to Michigan St., that could be catastrophic for the rest of the country cause Miles Bridges looks like freak of nature out there. Hate to imagine to players of that caliper together playing Izzo. Thank God, Duke has Tatum and Giles coming in this year.
Tatum has been quiet, and I don't mind, haha.
Best player in the class. The dude interviews like a 35 year old polished pro. Old soul.Josh Jackson looks like a hell of a player. He's been unselfish in this game.
Frank Jackson is a man. Thornton may transfer tonight lol just kidding