You pretty much hit the nail on the head.1) Own Nebraska. If there is any BIG worthy talent in the State, we must get him. We need to convince these kids from an early age that there is no other place they will want to play. One would hope there is at least one kid per year that would fit this criteria.
2)Recruit better regionally. Be able to steal a kid out of Iowa, KC or the St. Louis area that would normally go to another BIG or BIG 12 school. Find a diamond in the rough from the Dakota's occasionally. Should be another kid per year of this criteria
3)Be able to recruit well in the rest of BIG country. Hit Chicago HARD. Surprise us with a commit from Ohio, Indiana or Michigan. If it can be done in football, it can be done in basketball.
4)Nationally, find that one guy every year or two that could eventually end up in the NBA. If you look at the top basketball recruits, there is quite a large amount that come out of CA and TX that don't end up playing in either of those states. There is no reason we can't get some of these kids either.
5)Hire the best recruiter in the country.![]()
Yea, I don't ask for much.![]()
+1. Basketball is mostly about recruiting, then comes coaching. I think it is paramount that they get some top 4&5 recruits right away so that they can jump start interest. There are some candidates for medical hardships and Fahro may or may not have that offer honored when the new coach comes in. You may have a transfer or two from players loyal to Doc. These events are opportunities for the new coach to fill those spots with some star powered recuits and will need to be taken advantage of.1) Own Nebraska. If there is any BIG worthy talent in the State, we must get him. We need to convince these kids from an early age that there is no other place they will want to play. One would hope there is at least one kid per year that would fit this criteria.
2)Recruit better regionally. Be able to steal a kid out of Iowa, KC or the St. Louis area that would normally go to another BIG or BIG 12 school. Find a diamond in the rough from the Dakota's occasionally. Should be another kid per year of this criteria
3)Be able to recruit well in the rest of BIG country. Hit Chicago HARD. Surprise us with a commit from Ohio, Indiana or Michigan. If it can be done in football, it can be done in basketball.
4)Nationally, find that one guy every year or two that could eventually end up in the NBA. If you look at the top basketball recruits, there is quite a large amount that come out of CA and TX that don't end up playing in either of those states. There is no reason we can't get some of these kids either.
5)Hire the best recruiter in the country.![]()
Yea, I don't ask for much.![]()