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post in this thread, #466.
Huh, I never noticed the posts in a thread were numbered.
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post in this thread, #466.
None now that NIL pays so much better than other options for 1 year.Also, how many McD AAs go the pro route through G-League, OT-Elite, etc.
Need a top 3 finish in the ACC and the Sweet 16 in the tourney for Hubert to stay.
Also, top players reclassifying (essentially skipping their senior years) is a fairly recent phenomenon. Those players don’t play in McD’s AA games. Guys like Elliot Cadeau and Jarin Stevenson most likely would have been McD’s AAs had they not reclassified.It in part reflects that MCDs are a less important part of team construction in 2025. Henri and Luka weren’t eligible for that game but will be bigger contributors this year than most MCD alumni in college.
I think the number of McD’s AAs on a roster is more meaningless in this era of the portal.Seems sobering… but how many Mickey D’s were on last years title winner? How many on the title team the year before that?
What’s the average number of McDonald’s AA’s on an NCAA championship team? 2? 3? 4? Or perhaps only one?
What was the last team to win it all which had zero McDonald’s AA on the roster?
Do you have to have a McDonald AA on the squad to get a top 4 seed?
Agree. I asked those questions rhetorically. I'm sure there are plenty of examples of only one Mickey D (or even none) on an NCAA champ. UCONN had only one last year: Castle.I think the number of McD’s AAs on a roster is more meaningless in this era of the portal.
It is interesting to look back at the UNC players who were good enough to become All-ACC selections and who played high school ball during the McDonald’s AA era. Only a handful of those players who were not McDonald’s AAs went on to become All-ACC selections (whether first, second, or third team): Steve Hale, Rick Fox, Hubert Davis, Dante Calabria, Shammond Williams, David Noel, Reyshawn Terry (he was one of six players to make third team All-ACC in 2006), Brice Johnson (who also went in to be a first team AA), Luke Maye (who also went on to become a third team AA), Cam Johnson, and Garrison Brooks.Agree. I asked those questions rhetorically. I'm sure there are plenty of examples of only one Mickey D (or even none) on an NCAA champ. UCONN had only one last year: Castle.
I wonder how this impacts players long term, especially those that don't end up making the pros. Was it worth it to miss out on the memories of a senior year?Also, top players reclassifying (essentially skipping their senior years) is a fairly recent phenomenon. Those players don’t play in McD’s AA games. Guys like Elliot Cadeau and Jarin Stevenson most likely would have been McD’s AAs had they not reclassified.
True, wasn't Florida the first team to win without a top 100 recruit?I think the number of McD’s AAs on a roster is more meaningless in this era of the portal.
There's no telling considering the current climate with visas, colleges, etc. Who would have ever foretold a situation where our government was the enemy of education as it currently is.So is there some issue with Luka’s visa now? I’ve seen a few random posts about it on social media but not sure if there is an actual issue or I’m just missing an inside joke / gallows humor while UNC waits for NCAA clearance?
Right. If you don't think there is difference, then you can group them all together.Yes, right. You said they “*made the play in” implying they did not make the tournament, and you smugly thought you were correcting the poster you quoted, when in fact that poster’s quote was accurate. Because they did, in fact, make the tournament.
Nobody said anything about tourney wins, except you just now.
Move goalposts much, when you’re wrong but can’t gracefully admit it?
I know I’ve been a broken record about this, but I believe Hubert’s stubborn insistence on reinstating Dean Smith’s policy of the team running sprints if anyone utters a curse word at practice is a problem for a lot of today’s recruits. In that way he’s still trying to run it like a high school program, and kids don’t want to be punished for a profane exclamation when they miss a shot. They think it’s being treated like children.I just think it’s not “Hubert can’t coach” but perhaps Hubert can’t recruit.
And that point may not be all his fault. But the fact is, we haven’t had top 20 talent so there should be no wonder we haven’t had top 20 teams.
Hopefully the roster this year has 2 or 3 studs and we roll. That’s all I’m hoping for.
I agree with the sentiment about today's players and what they want/expect, and figure that is part of what has impeded Hubert from recruiting as well as I would have expected. And, to be clear, I do not share his ability to refrain from vulgarities, and nor do my kids...I know I’ve been a broken record about this, but I believe Hubert’s stubborn insistence on reinstating Dean Smith’s policy of the team running sprints if anyone utters a curse word at practice is a problem for a lot of today’s recruits. In that way he’s still trying to run it like a high school program, and kids don’t want to be punished for a profane exclamation when they miss a shot. They think it’s being treated like children.
I think his recruiting problems are a product of this sort of approach. Kids these days just aren’t here for that shit. Punishing the whole team for saying words they’ve grown up hearing at home their whole lives, for words straight from the music they have heard forever? That just comes across as Hubert imposing his religious beliefs on these kids and one-and-done NBA-ready recruits don’t want to hear it.
for words straight from the music they have heard forever? That just comes across as Hubert imposing his religious beliefs on these kids and one-and-done NBA-ready recruits don’t want to hear it.
Didn’t know there were consequences for cussing today, but it’s not surprising since Coach is from the old school. It’s his way or the Highway I guess. We’ve all played for coaches like that. (I guess you guys all played, right?)I know I’ve been a broken record about this, but I believe Hubert’s stubborn insistence on reinstating Dean Smith’s policy of the team running sprints if anyone utters a curse word at practice is a problem for a lot of today’s recruits. In that way he’s still trying to run it like a high school program, and kids don’t want to be punished for a profane exclamation when they miss a shot. They think it’s being treated like children.
I think his recruiting problems are a product of this sort of approach. Kids these days just aren’t here for that shit. Punishing the whole team for saying words they’ve grown up hearing at home their whole lives, for words straight from the music they have heard forever? That just comes across as Hubert imposing his religious beliefs on these kids and one-and-done NBA-ready recruits don’t want to hear it.
This article I linked in my comment addresses that. Roy did not punish kids for cussing, because he was know to use colorful language himself. Hubert went back to the old Dean Smith approach from a long gone era when he took over for Roy.If Hubert commands and demands respect like that, so be it. It’s his show. I notice Theo, Joel Berry, etc. - tons of guys who played for Roy and asst. coach Davis - didn’t and don’t seem to have a problem with that type of discipline. Did Roy tolerate cussing? Or did he make them run too? Do you know? Is that why Kessler transferred? He wanted to play for a coach who would let him cuss freely? (JK)
My wife teaches middle school. Many of the parents routinely drop f-bombs in meetings with her, in front of their kids.Their parents might, though.