This is definitely the downside of the high-risk strategy Calapari has been employing. I always sort of thought that long-time UK fans would ultimately be disenchanted with such a rapidly-revolving roster. I didn't think they would ultimately buy the idea that their proud program would just be a brief stop on the way to riches for kids who couldn't care less about the program EXCEPT as a stepping stone. They can only hope that this year's experience has convinced most of the team that there really IS a reason why MOST kids need more than a nodding acquaintance with college ball to get where they want to be.
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johnlg00 writes:
This is definitely the downside of the high-risk strategy Calapari has been employing. I always sort of thought that long-time UK fans would ultimately be disenchanted with such a rapidly-revolving roster. I didn't think they would ultimately buy the idea that their proud program would just be a brief stop on the way to riches for kids who couldn't care less about the program EXCEPT as a stepping stone. They can only hope that this year's experience has convinced most of the team that there really IS a reason why MOST kids need more than a nodding acquaintance with college ball to get where they want to be.
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