thedynasty1998 wrote:
If he didn't last year, I do think at some point Calipari does pull in what many might consider to be the best class of all time.
You look at the class he had this year, and what they were able to accomplish on a team that was mediocre before, and it's pretty remarkable.
Calipari will always be able to walk into a house and tell a recruit and his parents that he will get them ready for the NBA. And now that he has the resources and can wear UK on his shirt when he walks in the door, he will have tons of success.
First of all, there are at least 10 or more other coaches who can do the same when they walk into a living room. Lets be frank, do you honestly believe that Cal had THAT MUCH to do in terms of getting all his one and done ready for the NBA in the LESS then a year he had them.
Those guys, no matter where they went, would have been one and done, I have no doubt about that. He helped, but not near as much as people want to believe.
Secondly, what did that team accomplish this past year? Remarkable? They didn't make the final four...which IMO, was an underacheivement with the talent they had. I think ANY UK fan would say the same.
Lastly, there is no quesiton Cal can recruit. Can he coach? Thats the question. But as far as recruiting is concerned...I believe things will eventually level out. He is the new guy on the block at the traditional power. Similar to when Williams took over UNC. He was pulling in huge classes. He still is, but it has leveled off. Samething will eventually happen with Cal. Especially if he doesn't get a title or at least to the final four.