BroadcastingDawg
New Fish
St. Mary's has 3x nationally rated recruits on their roster.
Yet they're 24-6, ranked no. 23 in the country and just knocked off Gonzaga.
They've made 5x NCAA tournaments in the last 11 years and are about to make it a 6th.
They've made 5x NIT tournaments over this span as well.
He's gotten a lot done with far less raw talent than UW could ever dream of. UW comfortably lands one to three, 4 or 5 star recruits in every recruiting class, and has for the last decade, but drastically fails to develop them.
How would Randy Bennett do with the type of talent UW can attract? Would a team w. Jayden McDaniels and Isaiah Stewart, led by Randy Bennett, have reached the pinnacle of NCAA basketball? Or would he have failed just the same?
Is it not worth it to UW to offer whatever means necessary to attract a coach who might want to reach the next level but is limited by the talent walking through the door?
If I'm UW, I'm offering a Randy Bennett whatever he wants.
Yet they're 24-6, ranked no. 23 in the country and just knocked off Gonzaga.
They've made 5x NCAA tournaments in the last 11 years and are about to make it a 6th.
They've made 5x NIT tournaments over this span as well.
He's gotten a lot done with far less raw talent than UW could ever dream of. UW comfortably lands one to three, 4 or 5 star recruits in every recruiting class, and has for the last decade, but drastically fails to develop them.
How would Randy Bennett do with the type of talent UW can attract? Would a team w. Jayden McDaniels and Isaiah Stewart, led by Randy Bennett, have reached the pinnacle of NCAA basketball? Or would he have failed just the same?
Is it not worth it to UW to offer whatever means necessary to attract a coach who might want to reach the next level but is limited by the talent walking through the door?
If I'm UW, I'm offering a Randy Bennett whatever he wants.
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