dal4018 wrote:I'm impressed how did this guy slip through the fingers of Clemson, South Carolina with those numbers?!?! He looks like a classic tweener!!! 6-3 195.
I know. He is from Simpsonville. That is right in Clemson's back yard. We have a great coaching staff. They are tireless recruiters and very hard workers. Former South Carolina Gamecock BJ McKie is on our staff. He is a big time name in the state and that helps.
I have a few thoughts on how we got him...
1. From the Charleston Southern recruiting perspective, we are arguably and realistically one of the top, if not the top, men's college basketball teams in the state. Aside from possibly College of Charleston (now competing in the A10), we are the only team in the state that can realistically say to a kid we are recruiting that if you come to Charleston Southern, you can play in the NCAA Tournament. That is really all every kid wants a chance to do is play in the NCAA Tournament. We can realistically state that for this year and next. Other schools might say that, but realistically they don't have a chance.
2. Aside from playing the in NCAA Tournament, kids want to play against the best. We can also provide that. The Big South Conference is a very solid mid-major conference. We always play an out-of-conference schedule that allows for great national exposure. This year we play at New Mexico, at Baylor, at Alabama, and at Florida State for our games against top-tier conferences.
3. As for Clemson, with the additions to the ACC. Clemson's chances of competing have decreased. They are in the second half of the ACC and to get to the top half is going to take a great change and also a significant fall off from several teams near the top. Not likely to happen. I'm still not sure they have a very good coach and a coach that can allow Clemson to have a good ACC basketball program.
4. As for University of South Carolina. Coach Martin is still trying to build that program. Unlike Clemson, he has a national identity because of his success at Kansas State. He can and is recruiting nationally. He should be able to get the job done at South Carolina, but it will be a while (2 or 3 years) before the Gamecocks are in position to compete for a spot in the NCAA Tournament or even the NIT. Coach Martin has a lot of work to do with that program. The SEC is not the ACC, so I believe he can do it.