Marcus writes his annual "MN recruits like to play at wi article": Why do so many Minnesota boys basketball recruits land at wisconsin?

Interesting. Nobody on wisconsin is killing it to where i need them at minnesota. Hows ben carlson doing? Pretty good start for him, but not at wisconsin.
This really feels like a cope. They've been way better than us for the last two decades and those teams have been filled with Minnesotans who could have helped us win basketball games.

Kam Taylor was good.
Jared Berggren was 2nd Team All Big 10
Lauer was good
Jordan Taylor was good
Brusewitz was a decent role player - played significant minutes on good teams.
Nate Ruevers was 3rd Team All Big 10
Davison was decent
Steven Crowl and Tyler Wahl are both decent. They aren't stars, but they'd have DEFINITELY played significant minutes for the Gophers.

We needed them at Minnesota. We have been awful.
 

They've been way better than us for the last two decades and those teams have been filled with Minnesotans who could have helped us win basketball games.

They have been way better this century but I would attribute most of that to having a Hall of Fame coach for most of that period. They don't grow on trees, even in Wisconsin.
 

They have been way better this century but I would attribute most of that to having a Hall of Fame coach for most of that period. They don't grow on trees, even in Wisconsin.
I don't disagree with that, I'm just saying that our program has even had a shortage of average players (Wahl, Brusewitz, etc.). But your point is well-taken, it's hard to imagine Pitino being able to properly utilize role players.
 

Didn’t even glance at the article, but did it mention:
Payne
Garcia
Carrington
JOJ
Fox

Did it mention that the top 3 players out of wisconsin in the class of 2024 are all leaving the state?
And the top 3 of 2023
And the top 3 of 2022
And the top 3 of 2021 - well, Patrick Baldwin did stay in state, but went to the Milwaukee Panthers
 

How is that asshole still employed anywhere outside his beloved state of Wisconsin?
 


So many of these kids weren't priorities for Minnesota. 2017 is a great example. Gophers wanted Theo John and they missed on him and he went to Marquette, Gophers wanted Jericho Sims and they missed on him and he went to Texas. Nate Reuvers was in that class. He was 3rd on our list of bigs in state in 2017 and ended up going to Wisconsin. If they landed Theo or Jericho, nobody would have cared about Reuvers. That same class contained Brad Davision who was behind Washington and Wrirght in the Gophers pecking order at guard and probably more guys after that. I still don't blame the staff for taking Washington, but the issue is the other scholarship in that class ended up going to Jamir Harris. So we end up comparing Jamir Harris to a Nate Reuvers or a Brad Davision at Wisconsin instead of a Jericho Sims (NBA player currently) or Theo John (long time college starter). Our problems have much more often been about losing out on guys we priortized over the kids who ended up at Wisconsin and then our plan c/d types have been universally terrible. The Diedhiou' s, Gilbert's, Freeman's, Mitchell's, and Williamses in recent years and you could even go back to guys like Kerry Wooldridge or Engen Nurumbi. Pretty much every kid we've recruited with a questionable offer list and/or low ranking has not been able to play at this level.

We have an issue keeping kids at home, because staying home is all we have to sell. The pitch sucks because Johnson (and Pitino before him) have nothing to sell. They don't have their own resume, and they aren't piggybacking off a successful prior coach. We can't sell winning, we can't sell developing pros, all we can sell is stay home and play in front of your family because we need you. Tubby came in and immediately got kids because of his resume. Royce, Rodney, Colton from South Dakota, then Trevor transferred in. We're asking kids to essentially do us a favor by staying home instead of presenting this as the best place for them to further their basketball aspirations. Even in Ben Johnson's statements about Asuma a week or two ago, he talked about being "lucky" to have Asuma stay home.
 


So many of these kids weren't priorities for Minnesota. 2017 is a great example. Gophers wanted Theo John and they missed on him and he went to Marquette, Gophers wanted Jericho Sims and they missed on him and he went to Texas. Nate Reuvers was in that class. He was 3rd on our list of bigs in state in 2017 and ended up going to Wisconsin. If they landed Theo or Jericho, nobody would have cared about Reuvers. That same class contained Brad Davision who was behind Washington and Wrirght in the Gophers pecking order at guard and probably more guys after that. I still don't blame the staff for taking Washington, but the issue is the other scholarship in that class ended up going to Jamir Harris. So we end up comparing Jamir Harris to a Nate Reuvers or a Brad Davision at Wisconsin instead of a Jericho Sims (NBA player currently) or Theo John (long time college starter). Our problems have much more often been about losing out on guys we priortized over the kids who ended up at Wisconsin and then our plan c/d types have been universally terrible. The Diedhiou' s, Gilbert's, Freeman's, Mitchell's, and Williamses in recent years and you could even go back to guys like Kerry Wooldridge or Engen Nurumbi. Pretty much every kid we've recruited with a questionable offer list and/or low ranking has not been able to play at this level.
Hey don’t forget me -

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We have an issue keeping kids at home, because staying home is all we have to sell. The pitch sucks because Johnson (and Pitino before him) have nothing to sell. They don't have their own resume, and they aren't piggybacking off a successful prior coach. We can't sell winning, we can't sell developing pros, all we can sell is stay home and play in front of your family because we need you. Tubby came in and immediately got kids because of his resume. Royce, Rodney, Colton from South Dakota, then Trevor transferred in. We're asking kids to essentially do us a favor by staying home instead of presenting this as the best place for them to further their basketball aspirations. Even in Ben Johnson's statements about Asuma a week or two ago, he talked about being "lucky" to have Asuma stay home.
 

Didn’t even glance at the article, but did it mention:
Payne
Garcia
Carrington
JOJ
Fox

Did it mention that the top 3 players out of wisconsin in the class of 2024 are all leaving the state?
And the top 3 of 2023
And the top 3 of 2022
And the top 3 of 2021 - well, Patrick Baldwin did stay in state, but went to the Milwaukee Panthers
Correct just a stupid tired article. There are 2-3 recruits every year out of high school at this point with the portal. Mn has more than 2-3 high major most years logic would dictate they go to other schools.

If he wants to play provincialism Gophers 8/15 from mn. Wi 7/15 from Wi. But who cares. From early looks Christie is a much better player than winter. It’s early but does it make you like Christie less he is from ill?
 



Correct just a stupid tired article. There are 2-3 recruits every year out of high school at this point with the portal. Mn has more than 2-3 high major most years logic would dictate they go to other schools.

If he wants to play provincialism Gophers 8/15 from mn. Wi 7/15 from Wi. But who cares. From early looks Christie is a much better player than winter. It’s early but does it make you like Christie less he is from ill?
I can see a difference between Winter and Christie. It is typical.
 




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