GumbyDamnit! wrote:Stever thanks for the education on population growth in the SE.
Now let's get back to your statement in which you said, and I quote:
"I wouldn't say that the NE is in a geographic hotbed of talent any longer."
Let's try to stay on topic here. I presented an argument that the DC to Boston corridor has 2x+ as much talent to choose from and less "local" schools competing for that talent in that specific geographic region (300-350 miles radius). I presented the last 4 recruiting cycles as my proof. You countered with an analysis of 1/3 of the continental US, using a radius of about 750-800 miles, and found 1/2 the number of players from the ESPN Top 100. You also didn't comment on the fact that there are substantially more major basketball programs in the SE to compete with than the BE schools within their geographic region.
Let's step away from the in depth analysis on population growth and speak directly about the current state of where HS basketball talent is coming from. Looking at your earlier statement, do you think you may have been a bit off target?
HoosierPal wrote:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2277263-ranking-the-top-20-cities-that-produce-the-best-college-basketball-talent/page/22
This article should end this discussion. Stever does have some credibility.
HoosierPal wrote:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2277263-ranking-the-top-20-cities-that-produce-the-best-college-basketball-talent/page/22
This article should end this discussion. Stever does have some credibility.
.GumbyDamnit! wrote:HoosierPal wrote:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2277263-ranking-the-top-20-cities-that-produce-the-best-college-basketball-talent/page/22
This article should end this discussion. Stever does have some credibility.
Hoosier, that article is pure trash. So Philly, Balt/DC and NY are not in the Top 25 of HS talent yet Huntington WV, Mouth of Wilson VA and NH and NV is? You do realize that those are all addresses of the HS basketball factories that players go to when they just want to play BB and not attend classes, right?
Here's the Stever two step. He presents a listing of players from VA to FL to TX as being comparable to the amount of talent in the DC to Boston corridor. When I point to the # of schools who compete for said players he only includes VA to FL and excludes all of those SEC Big12 and other ACC schools that absolutely litter the SE. He moves the goal posts in every argument without fail. He deserves no one to come to his aid. He usually makes an outlandish comment in a a subtle attempt to discredit the BE and I for one as a fan of the BE see through his charades. He is an AAC fan. I just wish he'd admit it.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:HoosierPal wrote:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2277263-ranking-the-top-20-cities-that-produce-the-best-college-basketball-talent/page/22
This article should end this discussion. Stever does have some credibility.
Hoosier, that article is pure trash. So Philly, Balt/DC and NY are not in the Top 25 of HS talent yet Huntington WV, Mouth of Wilson VA and NH and NV is? You do realize that those are all addresses of the HS basketball factories that players go to when they just want to play BB and not attend classes, right?
HoosierPal wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:HoosierPal wrote:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2277263-ranking-the-top-20-cities-that-produce-the-best-college-basketball-talent/page/22
This article should end this discussion. Stever does have some credibility.
Hoosier, that article is pure trash. So Philly, Balt/DC and NY are not in the Top 25 of HS talent yet Huntington WV, Mouth of Wilson VA and NH and NV is? You do realize that those are all addresses of the HS basketball factories that players go to when they just want to play BB and not attend classes, right?
Okay Mr. I Know Better, serve up your list with the criteria on how you developed it. The list isn't mine. But it is documented with who, where and how. The GPA's of these players isn't part of the discussion. Location of these players is the discussion. Give me something better than "this article is trash". I am eagerly awaiting your list.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:HoosierPal wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Hoosier, that article is pure trash. So Philly, Balt/DC and NY are not in the Top 25 of HS talent yet Huntington WV, Mouth of Wilson VA and NH and NV is? You do realize that those are all addresses of the HS basketball factories that players go to when they just want to play BB and not attend classes, right?
Okay Mr. I Know Better, serve up your list with the criteria on how you developed it. The list isn't mine. But it is documented with who, where and how. The GPA's of these players isn't part of the discussion. Location of these players is the discussion. Give me something better than "this article is trash". I am eagerly awaiting your list.
Gladly. Do you honestly think that Henderson NV or Wolfeboro NH are better hotbeds for talent than NYC? Wouldn't that alone cause you to stop reading and question the criteria immediately? If you really believe that Hoosier, than I clearly do "know better." Half of the players listed on Findlay Prep alone are from Canada.
Here's the problem with Stever, first he started with TX and FL and then realized that his argument didn't hold water. Now he is saying that the DC to Boston corridor is the same as the VA to Miami corridor. But I guess VA which is literally a mile or two from one of the BE campuses doesn't count a part of the BE's recruiting grounds. Let's just forget conveniently that the VA to Miami corridor is 2.5x the distance from end to end. A true comparison would be Southern VA to SC and GA/FL as two separate areas if he wanted an apples to apples comparison. But whatever... I'll still play. Let's look at tossing up below DC to both UVA and Gtown and call that a truce. But for the sake of a a debate, let's consider NC to Miami the SE and DC to Boston, the NE.
ESPN Top 100 Players from DC Metro to Boston (on left) vs. NC to FL (on right) Anything between Richmond to VA Beach/Newport News was disregarded as it is somewhere in between the two areas:
2015 - 20/20
2014 - 17/14
2013 - 19/12
2012 - 20/20
2011 - 18/13
2010 - 22/21
Do I have to keep going? Feel free to check my math. I took out kids from western PA and VA players below metro DC.
So Stever, the area that you presented which is twice as large, has not produced more recruits in any single year in at least the last 6 recruiting cycles and trails the NE by 16 total recruits over a 6 year time frame. Feel free to read through, find some new stats to build a new argument and we can talk tomorrow.
Hoosier do you want to stick by that impressive data from a 2nd rate blogger or do you think the ESPN data is a little more credible? I'll let you decide.
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