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Thread: Tim Floyd
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Old 05-02-2008, 10:58 AM   #29
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Re: Tim Floyd

Originally Posted by CyinCo View Post
People, McD really has nothing to do with Harrison's decision. IMO, all McD could do is make Harrison NOT want to come to ISU by doing or saying something stupid. However, there really isn't much any coach can do in his situation. HB already knows Ames; he lives there. HB already knows the team; he goes to games, practices, city league. He already knows ISU; his mom works there and lives nearby. This leaves Coach with no selling tools. Seriously, what more can McD do to try to get HB to ISU. The best he can do is have a good relationship with HB, which it sounds like he does. In the end, though, HB is making this decision and it really comes down to this: Do I want to stay in this place I know so well or go elsewhere? I think if you took a poll of high school seniors, you would get a 50/50 split of kids who can't wait to get the hell out of dodge and those who would cry if they had to live somewhere other than their hometown. McD is in a tough position here. He will be judged by many fans based on what HB decides, but his hands are really tied here. He is along for the ride just as much as fans are. If HB decides to come to ISU, IMO, that doesn't make McD a great recruiter. On the flip side, if HB decides to not come to ISU, I don't think that makes McD a poor recruiter. In this case, I think Coach has little effect on what HB decides.
Originally Posted by jbhtexas View Post
Win games and show that ISU can be a legitimate contender in the Big 12. Get to post season play so that HB will be comfortable that he will get adequate exposure to improve his stock as he looks to the NBA (I'm assuming if HB is as good as everybody says he is, he will have aspirations to play in the NBA).

Stop the player turnover (transfer to other schools) so that HB sees stability in the program. Kids leaving for the NBA could be used as a positive recruiting tool. Kids transferring to other schools...not so much...



Perhaps GMac as an individual has little effect on HB (and I really don't believe that either). But what GMac does with the team on the floor will have a significant effect on what HB does. It's unlikely that anybody with as many good choices as HB purportedly has will choose to play with a team that looks to be a loser and shows no promise of improving.

I'm sorry...saying that the head coach of a Div I MBB team has little effect on what recruits come to the school just seems to lack grounding in reality...
These are both very good posts. I think the "reality" lies somewhere in between. Greg has said this is a project many times, not going to win overnight. ISU MBB needs to be built back up and he's working toward that.

I do agree if we're not winning some games soon - we'll see guys like Barnes go to greener pastures.

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