Originally posted by Interested Observer
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Wow, if that is the best you could do, then you are really proving my point. First, the 3 players you claimed he recruited from the "midwest" in his 11 years at UNLV, we don't really know how involved he was in their recruiting, do we? And just because Rice was associated with Charlie Spoonhour for a few years, does not mean Spoonhour's midwest connections automaticaly rub off onto Rice.
But getting back to the 3 players you cited, only 2 of them were recruited from anywhere close to the midwest, and they were from Vincennes junior college over 15 years ago.-
Shawn Marion was from Clarksville, Tennessee, via Vincennes junior college in 1996. Vincennes is in southern Indiana, a long way from the Chicago area. But if you want to claim it as a midwest connection, so be it.
Though Keon Clark was originally from Danville, Illinois, he was not recruited there by Rice, since he was far from qualifying for D1. He was recruited from Dixie Junior College in Utah in 1996. (not anywhere close to the midwest).
And Tyrone Nesby was from Cairo, IL, but was also recruited to UNLV from Vincennes junior college in 1996.
So the last and only recruits you can name from the "midwest" are 2 guys (Nesby and Marion- since Clark doesn't count as he was recruited from a Utah juco) from 15 or more years ago, and came from Vincennes junior college.
So we can agree to disagree then. I would conside this to be proof for my point that he has no significant midwest connections.
And here is more proof, I just spoke to an Illinois high school basketball expert who is in the IHSA Hall of Fame and who is familiar with all the coaches and assistants nationally that recruit in Illinois, and he did not know who Dave Rice was.
It is also interesting that 2 of the 3 you named have gone on to lifetime of legal problems and stints in jail (Nesby and Clark). But I am not blaming Rice for that.
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