In the past, players didn't transfer nearly as much. When a new coach came in he would lose that years seniors and maybe one or two other kids. The saying was that you couldn't judge him until he had 'all of his players' on the team. This was essentially in year 4.
With the direction college basketball is going and the near free-for-all when it comes to being able to transfer, will coaches have a shorter leash and be fired sooner than in the past? Right now Ben Johnson will have 'all of his players' in a maximum of two years and possibly in his first year. He was brought in to recruit in MN where he is already known. Will he have to keep high-end local talent very early in his career to be able to stay? Will this be the same for other coaches around the country?
With the direction college basketball is going and the near free-for-all when it comes to being able to transfer, will coaches have a shorter leash and be fired sooner than in the past? Right now Ben Johnson will have 'all of his players' in a maximum of two years and possibly in his first year. He was brought in to recruit in MN where he is already known. Will he have to keep high-end local talent very early in his career to be able to stay? Will this be the same for other coaches around the country?