TKramer15 said:
Coincidentally, Mark Bradley of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote an article the other day that contains much of the sentiment that I have relayed.
I fully understand Steve and Monk's posts. Both are rational, well thought out takes. Here's what I would say to these worries about building a roster, obtaining continuity, and avoiding roster attrition: Nobody can look at roster construction or continuity the same way that they looked at it just a handful of years ago. Yearly continuity will continue to be elusive.
We've broken down the mass exodus of 2021 ad nauseum. There are many who view it as a total indictment on Crean, his personality, his ability to project a vision for kids, etc. Based on social media fodder, it's easy to see why that narrative proliferates. Maybe it's somewhat fair. However, Crean alone is unlikely to be the overarching or sole reason why those players left.
Auburn and Dayton were narrow runner-ups for KD and Camara to begin with. It's likely that Wheeler de-committed from Texas A&M and committed to Georgia at least partially to play with Edwards. Despite Georgia making incremental progress and Wheeler setting school records, he bolted to join Calipari. Should Crean have foreseen these predilections for non-commitment and steered clear?
Here's the conundrum in today's age: Attention spans are short. Near-instant gratification is a requirement. Almost all high level players want to get to the NBA quickly. Social media dominates teenage and young adult culture.
While I understand that there doesn't appear to be an influx of major talent on the horizon, I guess we really don't know what's going to happen from year to year anymore.
A couple of solid 2023 four-star in-state high schoolers did verbally commit to Georgia. As much as people don't want to acknowledge it, Crean can boast substantially more NBA ties than many others. It's not really about securing just in-state talent. You just need talent period. If you haven't noticed, Georgia is regularly in the mix for top recruits. I understand that that's not good enough, but it's encouraging that they're in the mix.
I'm just not convinced that there's a better solution to try to lure enough talent while also getting a bit lucky. Because let's face it, timing and luck are huge. Crean took over a roster bereft of nearly any SEC-level talent in the midst of a surge in overall conference recruiting. He knows what he's doing, but so do Calipari, Barnes, Pearl, Oats, Musselman, White, Wade, Buzz, Kermit, Howland, Cuonzo, Frank and Stackhouse. Jumping ship this quickly seems ludicrous in many ways. I just don't believe people understand how difficult the task is and how small the margins are.
P.S. I don't know why a winking emoticon appears next to my name at the top haha. That was accidental.
As for me, I friggin' hate Mark Bradley. He's one of the prime reasons we are in the fix we are in now. His incessant, snide attacks on Jim Harrick, along with others, led to us abandoning a coach who, in retrospect, had relatively minor issues compared to what we have seen since. I stopped reading him long ago. His goal is not for UGA to be a successful program but to sell papers. Crean is buddies with a number of media members, so I expect them to support him.
I agree that obtaining and maintaining a roster has changed quite a bit over the last several years with COVID, the portal and NIL. The ease at which players can switch to another school is unprecedented. Coaches have to constantly recruit new players, but their own roster as well. Honestly, I don't think Crean has done either very well. He had 1 good class, and recruiting fell off when Abdur-Rahim left for Kennesaw St. Dollar did him no favors by proving ineffective at recruiting for us, somewhat surprisingly.
I think the roster exodus of 2021 breaks down to each individual player's own motives and the fact that none of them had any loyalty to the school or coach. When it did occur, Crean hit the portal to fill the roster, but the talents he brought have been largely, though not entirely, mediocre. Many of the posts we have brought in just aren't very good and are languishing on the bench. Either they aren't very good or they haven't been developed. Crean may not be the sole reason those kids left, but it's his program. He gets the credit for success and the blame for any failure.
Those 2023 players you mentioned are 2 years away. A lot can happen in 2 years. Players decommit all the time for a variety of reasons. Just because we have commitments from these 2 kids doesn't necessarily mean they end up in Athens. And even if Crean is fired, that doesn't mean we would lose their commitments. One thing that bothers me is that there doesn't appear to be much help coming in 2022; we only have the 1 commitment from Elder, who I assume signed, but there has been no announcement either way. Crean, knowing that he is clinging to his job by his fingernails, has done nothing on the recruiting trail for next season. That is concerning. Yes, there is the late signing period and the portal, but how can we be confident that he will obtain better talent than he did last year? A program still has to start with HS seniors to build a roster. Those are the guys you should have long term.
I totally agree that Crean took over a depleted roster when he came to Athens. Fox left him with next to no talent and no SEC caliber guards. We saw guards kill us his 1st season time and time again. As for the assertion that "Crean knows what he's doing," we just haven't seen a lot of evidence of that. 4 years should objectively be sufficient time to put a program headed in the right direction. Can anyone feel confident that we are headed that way? Crean talks a really good game, but the proof is in the pudding. I was not in favor of the Crean hire to begin with. He is a peculiar guy and is not a good fit down here. But I resolved to give him time to put things right. I don't think a reasonable argument can be made that he has done so. Circumstances may have worked against him, but that's why he gets the big bucks.
I think the argument can be made that, because of the portal and because there is so much talent in GA, the right coach can make us competitive quickly. Crean hasn't done that.