I agree that Iowa State is starting at a disadvantage as we don't have a long storied tradition and we're located in a small, rural state that produces little big time talent. Outside of the Ames High Class of 2010 or whatever it was of course.
I'm not saying ISU staff can't recruit. Only that considering the recent, continuing success we've had, and the universal respect Hoiberg has, I expect our HS recruiting to continue to get better. And its likely we have to, as it's probably going to get harder and harder to land those top transfers as more schools look hard in that area.
I suppose what gets me is that ISU is more successful in the transfer market than HS recruiting. We get AA caliber transfers, but aren't there yet with HS recruiting. Why that is I don't understand.
I'm not saying ISU staff can't recruit. Only that considering the recent, continuing success we've had, and the universal respect Hoiberg has, I expect our HS recruiting to continue to get better. And its likely we have to, as it's probably going to get harder and harder to land those top transfers as more schools look hard in that area.
I suppose what gets me is that ISU is more successful in the transfer market than HS recruiting. We get AA caliber transfers, but aren't there yet with HS recruiting. Why that is I don't understand.
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