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I have no problem with handlers in this type of situation. Kids in those environments aren't equipped to know how to make the best decision for themselves. Most of us had parents to guide us in our youth, Clark didn't for the most. The one time his mother seems to have stepped up and provided some guidance proved to be the crucial voice in where he chose to go to school. Hats off to the young man, sounds like a good kid with his priorities straight despite the struggles he faced. It's no minor accomplishment to even survive that type of upbringing let alone survive as a good person with a selfless mentality.I think this article show how fluid recruiting can be. Indiana and MSU weren't even in the picture until Feb. It must be tough to have your job performance dependent on the fickle mind of an 18 year old and an entourage that have their own interests. My take on the article is that ISU did't cool on Clarke because of his ability, I think we moved on because Clarke wouldn't commit. I think when Coach Hoiberg contacted him looking for reassurance- we wanted his verbal or we were movng our efforts in another direction. As cool as Clarke's back story is. There is a lot going on there: 1) Handlers who are making life choices for the kid. 2) Family situation when Clarke wants to be the bread winner very quickly 3) Sketchy academic history. I can see where it takes certain coaches on the staff specializing in recruiting.
I don't understand how it is creepy. Why use that word? Just like how is it creepy to follow a 19 year old kid on his public twitter profile with 5,000 followers.
Creepiness has to be unwanted, these kids bathe in the attention. They spend their entire lives attaining more of it. It's what drives many of them to play sports at all along with the money.
He'll never lead us astrayActually came away pretty happy from that article. It told me ISU cooled on Clark, not the other way around. At least we know we can still get high school recruits. I'll trust Fred, just like always, he hasn't lead us astray yet.
Exactly what I thought of. We don't need to be developing those type of players who will also want PT. We can get immediate impact transfers, or regular ones and develop them while they sit out, not getting disgruntled about not getting PT.Seems like it could be as simple as this:
“It’s funny because I know fans ridicule our high school approach but where we are at right now as a program is, they better be really good to come in here and impact us right away because we can get a transfer that will. At the end of the day, we are looking for guys that are high level, that are skilled and can come in and contribute.†Matt A.
Clark may end up being a solid player, but I like the transfers we signed.
The story I linked in the Darrien thread didnt talk about us getting back in late, but I am pretty sure I remember after we missed on Vaughn we tried to get back in. Its probably in this thread somewhere.
The story I linked in the Darrien thread didnt talk about us getting back in late, but I am pretty sure I remember after we missed on Vaughn we tried to get back in. Its probably in this thread somewhere.
Scanning back through, I'm not sure Vaughn had to do anything with it but it's tough to tell. It'd be nice to get the staff's opinion on the situation. Vaughn committed on 2/11 and it appears as though we're still (or atleast our posters) are still thinking we're after Clark, Custer even tweeted at clark after that, as well our fans were tweeting back and it looks like our visit was just before that so we were interested prior to Vaughn committing. Tough to say but I still will hold me ground on the fact that I don't think the Staff "missed" Clark based on his performance this past year.
Who cares...