O Elbereth! The angst is killing me.
Never in all my born days have I seen such hand-wringing, vexation and woe over recruits as I am still seeing around the UK online community, except during the height of frustration over our former coach (who is no longer here, by the way). It really is quite unbecoming.
- Item: Tyler Zeller, as expected, cut UK from his list, citing uncertainty about Gillispie's style. Negative reactions all around the 'sphere, but the angst at TCP is particularly worrisome.
- Item: Darius Miller gave this interview over on KSR the other day. In reaction, we have lamentations from normally sober places. I listened to the interview and saw no real cause for concern, he was about as close-mouthed as Patrick Patterson was about what his plans are, and we all know how that worked out.
- Item: Rumors are that Jamychal Green has cut UK from his list. The fact is, he has been widely expected to stay close to home (i.e. Alabama). But despite Green's naming of UK to recruiting analyst Marc Maggard as recently as yesterday, many fans are accusing Maggard of being duped by Green. Evidence -- none.
I am even hearing some blaming of Tubby Smith for the perception that recruits like Miller are now willing to go elsewhere rather than play at UK.
Folks, this is the height of futility and is quite counterproductive. The problem is that Gillispie has been coach at Kentucky for only a few months, and the 2008 recruits have been hearing from coaches for years. The fact of the matter is, many of these players (like Zeller, for instance, and quite possibly Miller) may not interested in waiting to develop a relationship with Gillispie. They already have a relationship with several coaches of colleges that they feel comfortable with, and unless Gillispie can catch up a long way in a short time, he is likely to lose in the end on most of them.
By now, Wildcat fans should have a grasp on how this works. There is an unfortunate side-effect to negativism like this, in that other programs can use it against us. They did so very effectively against Tubby Smith, and if we aren't careful, we are going to place Gillispie at a disadvantage he doesn't deserve.
So I say to the Big Blue Nation with all the love and respect I can muster -- PLEASE STOP! Please ... it is unseemly to continually agonize over every perceived slight, "loss", or recruiting outcome. For some reason, certain Kentucky fans are living in the day when recruits would be knocking down our door to come here. Blame Al Gore's Internet or Sonny Vicarro if you want, but those days, in the words of The Righteous Brothers are "Gone, gone, gone, wooooooaaah."
You don't see Duke or North Carolina freaking out every time a coveted recruit goes elsewhere. We have been willing to place our program in the hands of a man we barely know, and claim that "In Billy We Trust." Let's at least give the guy a chance to do his job before we descend into recriminations over recruiting.
As fans, we must be better than this. It is simply ... well, BAD, to constantly substitute our judgment regarding recruits for that of a man who has forgotten more about recruiting in the last five minutes than most of the hand wringers will ever know, even if they were granted the grace to live as long as Tolkein's Eldar.
So please ... relax. It will be fine. Football is coming with lots of potential, and we have reason to be optimistic both about our basketball recruiting and this year's team. Let's not give our opponents more ammunition to use against us. In a few months, recruits will not be wondering about Billy G.'s style -- they will know what it is, and won't listen to the whispers of rival teams fueled by nervous UK fans. Let us exude the fearless confidence that we have rightfully earned as fans of one of the Great Basketball Schools.
Defeat your held-over fears, and smite their ruin on the mountainside of Kentucky's great tradition. Fear not for recruiting, for it is in the hands of a relentless, tireless, sleepless advocate of that birthright, and for that we must be grateful, and should be confident. We can't do anything about a hangover from the previous administration, even in the unlikely event it actually does exist. Let the past be the past. Let us live in what Traitor Rick used to call "The precious present" and let history be history.
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Unneeded Vexation
I agree totally with Tru. There will always be speed bumps in the road, but I feel nothing will slow down the 12 cylinder pedal masher that is BCG.
I listened to the D. Miller interview, and he sounds like a kid that loves UK, but also has high praise for UL, Illinois, and UT (God forbid). He has yet to make his visits, and that is where UK, and BCG, along with the incredible facilities shine the most.
by Ken Howlett on Aug 4, 2007 7:36 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I think ...
That's all I'm saying. And I know that's what you're saying as well, Ken, and I couldn't agree more.
by Truzenzuzex on Aug 5, 2007 6:24 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Good perspective
by PapaKat on Aug 4, 2007 10:31 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
In Billy I Trust
by coachshaffer on Aug 4, 2007 11:14 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Exactly.
When you get involved late, odds are against you.
by Truzenzuzex on Aug 5, 2007 6:22 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Right on Tru
I concur!
by Clandestine on Aug 5, 2007 8:59 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Not with ...
Seriously, it amazes me how I can blog with a built-in spell checker and still screw it up.
[Sigh]
by Truzenzuzex on Aug 5, 2007 1:32 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Oh,
Thanks to aSoB for existing and attracting a desirable element.
by Kilgore Trout on Aug 6, 2007 8:13 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Totally Agree
I honestly believe that UK has now entered a virtuous cycle (rather than a vicious one): Billy is getting strong recruits who will excel under his relentless system in the next few years. This on-court success will result in even more success with recruits as UK under BCG becomes better known and regarded. This will in turn result in even more success on the hardcourt. I think this engine will take three to five years to get fully revved up. Watch out basketball world, because the Wildcats are back!
by dcscm on Aug 5, 2007 3:59 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
While I applaud...
Those who see portents of disaster in the tea leaves are unlikely to be persuaded otherwise by something as ridiculously quaint as your logic and sensible, fair-minded and intelligent approach to the "problem."
But nonetheless, add my vote as one that thinks you've got the right of it.
by Kilgore Trout on Aug 6, 2007 8:11 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Thanks ...
Even if it falls on deaf ears.
by Truzenzuzex on Aug 6, 2007 9:50 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
It's a now world
Someone says this player or that player is a stud. BCG didn't get him. Woes the Wildcat Nation. We'll never win the Natl Championship next year without that kid! What? He won't be on a college campus until 2009? Well, just the buzz from his putting UK on his short list would have pushed us through to the Final Four!! What will the Wildcat Nation do now?
Everyone wants instant results. Try rendering video on a computer. That'll cure you of the instant results bug. Tru called it when he posted, "... it is unseemly to continually agonize over every perceived slight, "loss", or recruiting outcome." Whiny-ass bitches is what I call em. "But I don't wanna take the trash out! It's sprinkling outside!" People like that burn me up.
Since I live outside of Kentucky I get razzed anytime something bad happens to UK. i.e. recruiting, probation, early NCAA exit, loss to Vandy, etc. There are a few UK supporters in Arkansas but not enough to start a support group, which is what I think I need when I hear about other UK fans commiting seppuku because some kid said no to UK. Idiots!!! BCG is one of the best at recruiting and if a kid tells him no then leave it at that.
Don't these people have yards to do? Church to go to? Pottery class? Shave their pubes? Something besides taking up internet connection bandwidth and posting ignorant rubbish?
Tru, I think you should ask that anyone that is a regular to this site to re-post your post (spelling errors intact, we are after all human) on as many UK fan sites as possible. Maybe there will be a vanguard of bloggers that crush the spirit of the handwringers and pantywaists that tie up the fun and passion of being a UK fan with their negativity. Anyway, that was my rant to say good post TRU.
GO BIG BLUE!!!
by bluecrip on Aug 6, 2007 3:26 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Great Post
Tell your Arkansas "friends" they can only talk trash when they again beat UK in basketball. Oh by the way, they are 0-7 since 2001.
Houston Nutt, and his daliances should give you plenty of ammunition to shoot back with.
I feel yea, brother.
by Ken Howlett on Aug 6, 2007 6:52 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Patience
Patience, patience that is the Rx for now.....
by abud4me on Aug 6, 2007 3:26 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Hear, Hear....
by blueblood on Aug 6, 2007 7:12 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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