In the long run, our east coast pipeline is going to produce A LOT more talent than the local kids. So I don't know why some of you stress out so much about not getting every single local kid. I'm more concerned about setting up a giant east coast pipeline. That's how Rick Sr. has been successful at UK/UL. He's not worrying too much about the local KY talent, he's got a team full of east coast kids.
While I agree with you that setting up that East Coast pipeline would be very beneficial, I think that our best opportunity to land the true elite talent will remain with the local kids. We had a "chance" with Tyus, Rashad, and Reid because the Gophers were the home state, even at a time when Minnesota's basketball program was not thriving. If we can reach that next level as a program, I think our chances will turn from decent to good. That could reap rewards very soon with players like Coffey and Trent, who I think will both be very highly rated, if we can turn the corner this year and have a very successful season. While we still might have a chance with the elite East Coast kids as well, I do think there is a certain edge that the home state school will have that can't be replicated. The chances that an elite MN kid stays home seems higher to me than an elite NY kid choosing the Gophers over other blue bloods. By the way, Louisville's current roster isn't exactly filled with East Coast kids. One player from Maryland and that's about it, while there are four from Kentucky (not sure if they actually get playing time, other than Snider):
Louisville Cardinals
NO NAME POS HT WT CLASS HOMETOWN
0 Terry Rozier G 6-1 190 SO Youngstown, OH
1 Anton Gill G 6-3 190 SO Raleigh, NC
2 Quentin Snider G 6-2 180 FR Louisville, KY
3 Chris Jones G 5-10 175 SR Memphis, TN
4 Dillon Avare G 6-0 150 FR Lexington, KY
5 Matz Stockman F-C 7-0 240 FR Oslo, Norway
10 Jaylen Johnson F 6-9 215 FR Ypsilanti, MI
12 Mangok Mathiang F-C 6-10 220 SO Melbourne, VIC
14 Anas Mahmoud F 7-0 200 FR Cairo, Egypt
15 Trent Gilbert G 6-0 180 FR Georgetown, KY
21 Shaqquan Aaron G 6-7 170 FR Seattle, WA
22 Akoy Agau F 6-8 230 SO Omaha, NE
23 David Levitch G 6-3 180 SO Goshen, KY
24 Montrezl Harrell F 6-8 240 JR Tarboro, NC
25 Wayne Blackshear G-F 6-5 215 SR Chicago, IL
32 Chinanu Onuaku F-C 6-10 230 FR Lanham, MD