CBS Candid Coaches: Who is basketball's top recruiter? (Calipari wins in a landslide)

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per CBS:

Today's question: All resources being equal, who is the best recruiter in the sport?

John Calipari (Kentucky): 49 percent
Bill Self (Kansas): 8 percent
Mike Krzyzewski (Duke): 6 percent
Billy Donovan (Florida): 5 percent
Buzz Williams (Marquette): 5 percent

Others receiving multiple votes: Scott Drew (Baylor), Leonard Hamilton (Florida State), Sean Miller (Arizona), Paul Hewitt (George Mason), Josh Pastner (Memphis)

http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...things-equal-who-is-basketballs-top-recruiter

Go Gophers!!
 

per CBS:

Today's question: All resources being equal, who is the best recruiter in the sport?

John Calipari (Kentucky): 49 percent
Bill Self (Kansas): 8 percent
Mike Krzyzewski (Duke): 6 percent
Billy Donovan (Florida): 5 percent
Buzz Williams (Marquette): 5 percent

Others receiving multiple votes: Scott Drew (Baylor), Leonard Hamilton (Florida State), Sean Miller (Arizona), Paul Hewitt (George Mason), Josh Pastner (Memphis)

http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...things-equal-who-is-basketballs-top-recruiter

Go Gophers!!

"recruiting"? more like buying or purchasing.
 



More like renting until late March than they drop out of school and turn pro.

More like enroll for 2nd semester classes, but stop going to class shortly after the term starts! In fairness, Kentucky isn't the only place that's going on. One-and-dones and "just keep him eligible" seniors with no chance to graduate, alike.
 


Most likely to leave a school under NCAA sanctions......he would win that in a landslide as well.
 

Don't they mean Calipari's Friends are the best recruits? In all if his other stops wasn't the friends if the Calipari program who overstepped their position?
 




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