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FWST: More four-star players roll in for TCU, Jamie Dixon
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<blockquote data-quote="CountryFrog" data-source="post: 2496825" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>This recruiting stuff matters a lot more in basketball than football imo. You only have 5 guys on the floor at a time and they're playing both offense and defense so individual talent has a much higher impact on basketball games than football games as football is the ultimate team sport.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, it's much easier to identify basketball talents at a young age. Some guys who don't go all out on the AAU circuit may slip through the cracks, but generally speaking, someone who is 6'6" and super athletic is going to get found. High level basketball talents just stand out so much more than just about any other athlete in other sports.</p><p></p><p></p><p>**Disclaimer: I am NOT suggesting recruiting doesn't matter in football. It clearly does. There are just a lot more factors that go into the making of a good football team than raw individual athleticism.**</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountryFrog, post: 2496825, member: 70667"] This recruiting stuff matters a lot more in basketball than football imo. You only have 5 guys on the floor at a time and they're playing both offense and defense so individual talent has a much higher impact on basketball games than football games as football is the ultimate team sport. Beyond that, it's much easier to identify basketball talents at a young age. Some guys who don't go all out on the AAU circuit may slip through the cracks, but generally speaking, someone who is 6'6" and super athletic is going to get found. High level basketball talents just stand out so much more than just about any other athlete in other sports. **Disclaimer: I am NOT suggesting recruiting doesn't matter in football. It clearly does. There are just a lot more factors that go into the making of a good football team than raw individual athleticism.** [/QUOTE]
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