I believe you can significantly reduce the gamble in recruiting, if you recruit shooters. If you have at least four good shooters, it is extremely difficult to cheat on defense. You don't have to be extremely athletic to be a good shooter. Most of the big time schools recruit shooters that are already good scorers. You can develop a shooter into a scorer. Anybody with heart can learn how to play defense. Just because you have a lot of heart doesn't mean you can be a good shooter.
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It's not that difficult. You're allowed 13 scholarships. It's not like you have to recruit 4 shooters in each class. All you need is 1 pure shooter per class, maybe occasionally two. As a coach, if you can't find one pure shooter a year, you're in the wrong business. I don't know that we've had a pure shooter since Crouch. What was that, 10 years ago? Shortly after that we stared losing all the time.
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Originally posted by Bradleyfan1 View PostSwopshire was the best shooter Ford brought in. IMO
For the record, Swopshire is shooting 38.3% so far this season at Colgate, and 37.1% on threes, which is better than anyone Geno recruited and who played at Bradley.
He is their second-leading scorer with 11.5 ppg-
Of all the players that Geno recruited, no player who averaged at least 1 three pointer a game (the MVC requires a minimum of 1 per game to qualify for that statistical category) ever averaged 35% from three.
The top qualifying 3-point percentage shooters of all Geno's recruits were:
Auston Barnes (2014-15) 34.8%
Omari Grier (2013-14) 32.2%
Omari Grier (2014-15)31.8%
Warren Jones (2014-15) 29.6%
Not good.
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Speaking of recruiting, Head Coach Wardle and Assistant Coach Drew Adams were reported to be at the Hinsdale Central Holiday Classic watching DePaul Prep's sophomore (2019) Perry Cowan among others.
Cowan already reportedly has offers from Illinois and DePaul-
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I'll go to bat for our two latest recruits...
I guess only time will tell but Stipanovich comes from a really solid basketball family and every one of his parents/uncles/sisters/cousins have all been quite successful at the college level - so I think he's a good bet. If he can give us what Jeremy Crouch did, I'd take that.
Elijah Childs has the kind of talent we haven't seen much of since Zach Andrews and Bayo Akinkunle - big & strong & consistent rebounding & scoring around the basket.
He's also played at the highest level in HS & AAU and helps his team, as we've seen, to be a pretty strong team -
Both will need to invest in developing college-level defensive abilities - but everything I've read on Childs - suggest he's already very good defensively.
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Originally posted by wizard View PostAre these two newest recruits from Missouri truly great players of the type we need or are they just more of the 10 to 15 ppg high school players that really won't make a difference for Bradley?
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I do know this...Bradley doesn't have much room for error.
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Originally posted by Vent View Post...Stipanovich chose Bradley over Eastern Illinois, IUPUI, SIU-E, Vermont, Oral Roberts, North Dakota, Wyoming and Evansville. Childs chose Bradley over St. Louis and Indiana State.
I do know this...Bradley doesn't have much room for error.
Many of the best players the MVC has ever had were kids that didn't have a lot of other offers (Mitchell Anderson, Hersey Hawkins, POB, Korver, Van Vleet, Baker, Colt Ryan, Farokhmanesh.... even Doug McDermott wasn't even offered by his own father at Iowa State and signed with UNI!)Last edited by tornado; 12-28-2016, 06:08 PM.
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I agree. I still like to see us recruiting for kids that other MVC schools and other respected programs it shows you're on the same page as other schools you compete against, instead of against schools that are lower mid-majors. I've seen a lot of highlight films the last few years and most of them haven't panned out. Then you look at other schools that recruited them and you see why.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostI'll go to bat for our two latest recruits...
I guess only time will tell ....
Elijah Childs has the kind of talent we haven't seen much of since Zach Andrews and Bayo Akinkunle - big & strong & consistent rebounding & scoring around the basket.
He's also played at the highest level in HS & AAU and helps his team, as we've seen, to be a pretty strong team -
Both will need to invest in developing college-level defensive abilities - but everything I've read on Childs - suggest he's already very good defensively.
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