LOLMyles was included in Kentucky's numbers.
The number of 3.4.5 star players from the home state are the same.
Have a nice evening. Your vitriole is noted. You hate when a good point is made and will obsess on items you can't comprehend to deflect.
IU has as many three, four and five star players on its roster , from the home state, as any of the other schools identified. The recruiting model CTC is using mirrors those of the schools that have been successful in the NCAA tournament. (Champions).
The fact that Indiana kids aren't on the roster isn't for a lack of attention. The upcoming class es of 17 and 18 are getting plenty of recruiting attention.
A reasonable mind would understand but we know you're not reasonable. Go to bed.
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Your response was not unexpected. You want to have Indiana kids. This staff is recruiting Indiana as hard as anyone else. If we don't get those kids, your point will be made about not having an advantage. The point that those other schools have locked down the talent in their states wasn't correct. With respect to the post about CTC having NEVER been established in Indiana in eight years, the poster admitted he was incorrect in that statement and there was criticism of using rosters that were five and six years old. The information wasn't designed to cherry pick, it wasn't designed as excuses. It was done to shine a light on the fact that the top programs are recruiting nationally. Whether it's done by choice or not isn't really a factor.
There have been a number of times that people have said that in order to have consistent success, the level of talent needs to be upgraded. That's what the Indiana coaching staff is attempting to do. Please identify another time when IU basketball has been this strong with this many top 6 candidates.
As far as not recruiting Indiana well, that's a matter of perspective and we will probably disagree until there is a definition of the term well.
Thanks for your input. Have a nice day.
We have the same amount of in state kids yet our state out pruduces theirs. Don't you think that if those schools had as many local options they'd likely have more local players than IU ...how do you not see the disconnect
Flawed data leads to flawed conclusions
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