2023/2024 Portal News

Discussion in 'Women’s Basketball' started by Zig72, Feb 18, 2023.

  1. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Well said @Moooooo and I believe most (if not all) of the top portal transfers already knew where they were going when they entered, or at least had a good idea. We obviously weren't a chosen destination for whatever reason. It is what it is... no harm no foul as far as I'm concerned.

    I would have loved to have one of those top guards from the portal, but at the same time I like the commitment to the younger recruits. I think it'll be exciting to watch the development of the freshmen and sophomores.
     
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  2. loyallonghorn

    loyallonghorn 500+ Posts

    I don't doubt many players look at the defensive system (94 feet of no fun) and offensive system (dribble drive) that Vic runs, which is PG centric and controls from the sidelines and they're not interested even to visit. They're more interested in a pro style offense that allows them more offensive freedom to average 20 points instead of expending energy in holding opponents to 59 points or less on defense. Vic's system is a demanding one requiring high accountability that many players do not want.

    But I'd still take Vic and his system over others, including Kellie Harper's program that allows star players the freedom to do what they want, because Vic produces results, proofs in the pudding. He's still the coach who gets the most out of his players, and does the most with least (not a single MDAA on those back-to-back Final Four teams).

    I've accepted it comes with the territory. It goes both ways as Vic has said in the past, he's very selective in recruiting to a fit.
     
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  3. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Totally agree
     
  4. Run Pincher

    Run Pincher 2,500+ Posts

    It could be Vic's system, it could be something else. I dunno.:idk:
    But Vic did pretty good last year. The other thing is Jerritt has been getting exactly what he needs and MW has been getting mostly what he needs, except for a real lockdown pitcher. Both those a VERY hard to get from the portal. Texas SHOULD be able to outdo 95% of other schools.

    I think we all believe developing from Freshman is best, but sometimes you have a real gap that needs to be filled. Right now that gap is someone that can take the load off Rori with little drop off. I'm not picky, that's all I'm asking for. Otherwise, Rori may not make it to the post season.
     
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  5. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Another thought... If it comes to this, Shaylee may do a better job backing up Rori with Madi on the floor to help her break any pressure.
     
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  6. Moooooo

    Moooooo 5,000+ Posts

    We had more than one scholarship available. I believe Vic clearly stated in an interview a few weeks ago that he was targeting a transfer backup point guard (combo guard) and a "best available" transfer (regardless of position).
     
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  7. Moooooo

    Moooooo 5,000+ Posts

    Recruiting (high school level) is about forming relationships; while those relationships don't always result in actually signing those recruits, they are more important than ever as they could lay the groundwork for a connection to a future transfer portal entrant.

    That being said, Blair Schaefer doesn't have any/many previously-formed recruiting relationships. She doesn't have any connections that Vic himself doesn't already have. That was one of the reasons why I wasn't a fan of her being hired to replace Dionnah Jackson-Durett; we lost a lot when Dionnah moved on, and I don't think we replaced all that she contributed (especially recruiting connections). That's one of the downfalls of hiring an assistant coach with zero coaching experience (high school or college).

    We are o-fer in adding a guard with PG skills this offseason; and, it is our most glaring roster need. I contribute getting Taina Mair to visit Texas to Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton based on her connection to Mair while being the recruiting coordinator at Boston College before being hired by Texas. While it might have just been a courtesy visit, it's the only visit from a guard we've received.

    Obviously, we are all aware that there is still more time to land that guard who can back up Rori; but, right now, it appears as if the pickings are slim, as has been the interest in Texas.
     
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  8. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Once again very well-said.
     
  9. Texashorns2022

    Texashorns2022 100+ Posts

    Zack zillner started following prater
     
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  10. Born in ATX

    Born in ATX 500+ Posts

    And vice versa. My money says she’s in Austin for a visit right now.
     
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  11. Moooooo

    Moooooo 5,000+ Posts

    It's possible. She and her Mom keep posting on IG with photos/vids of the KU graduations ceremonies; so, difficult to tell when they took place; think they were on Sunday.
     
  12. Malcom

    Malcom 1,000+ Posts

    I would relax if we could just get a commitment from Aaliyah Chavez (and Justice Carlton)
     
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  13. Texashorns2022

    Texashorns2022 100+ Posts

    Prater is visiting today and tomorrow
     
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  14. Moooooo

    Moooooo 5,000+ Posts

    (Walk-on) Sarah Graves started following Chandler Prater on IG, and vice versa. With Graves being the only one of our players active on social media recently, I'm guessing none of our scholarship players are in Austin; all must have headed home/out after final exams.
     
  15. Born in ATX

    Born in ATX 500+ Posts

    I think just about everyone is on vacation. Probably not the best timing to bring in a recruit but they probably wanted to get her first visit.
     
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  16. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    I'm not sure why there would even be a visit with nobody there.
     
  17. Moooooo

    Moooooo 5,000+ Posts

    Prater started following Jordana Codio on IG
     
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  18. TXSNOS

    TXSNOS 1,000+ Posts

    No offense but if you are that stupid no one can really explain it to you.
     
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  19. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Well, I have an idea or two but since that would be pure speculation I chose not to say. As far as stupid is concerned... I laugh... quite the pot and kettle situation. Only an embicile with zero home training would make such an unprovoked statement.
     
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  20. Sangre Naranjada

    Sangre Naranjada 10,000+ Posts

    Yeah, if I have learned anything at all from being on Hornfans, it is that @brnkj knows absolutely nothing at all about basketball, and said lack of knowledge is only exceeded by his specific blindness with respect to our Women's basketball program. :rolleyes1:
     
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  21. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    @Sangre Naranjada :beertoast:
    And if you're not a drinker, I'll drink them both. :thumbup:
     
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  22. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Lindsay has assembled quite a staff and they have been doing a good job. I still wish Vic would have hired Nneka (assuming she was interested and applied) when he hired April Phillips.
     
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  23. BALL IS LIFE

    BALL IS LIFE 500+ Posts

    Same here. Think she would be a awesome recruiter in this area.
     
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  24. brnkj

    brnkj 2,500+ Posts

    Agreed and she had a great example playing for Karen, who is IMO hands down THE BEST recruiter Texas WBB has ever seen.
     
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  25. Born in ATX

    Born in ATX 500+ Posts

    Interest in USC always puzzles me. They haven't won a conference championship since 1994. Since 2000, they've only made 4 NCAA tournament appearances. They haven't even made it to the sweet 16 since 1994. If someone wants to go find worse traffic than even Austin has, then I guess that's your destination. But every time I visit that place, I find myself more and more thankful I've never lived there.

    PS - If you get NIL opportunities out there, they better be incredible. The taxes are mind-boggling. And they will apply whether you claim permanent residency out there or not.
     
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  26. 512HornsUp

    512HornsUp 100+ Posts

    she was insanely good at recruiting! Part of me wished she would take a pay cut and demotion and work for Vic when he was hired. I think they would’ve complimented each other amazingly well!
     
  27. UTexRulz23

    UTexRulz23 500+ Posts

    Fair, but may be a "too many chefs" situation.
     
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  28. Moooooo

    Moooooo 5,000+ Posts

    Aston's evolvement was pretty intricate. Back in the early 2000's, she really brought in some great talent to help Jody Conradt's program become relevant again. But, her ambition and impatience and maybe even some bitterness after supposedly being told she would not be considered to succeed Conradt upon her impending retirement caused her to join Mulkey at Baylor.

    She desperately wanted to be a collegiate head coach. Took the head coaching job at UNC-Charlotte before moving (laterally) to coach North Texas to be closer to her family in Arkansas. Finally got her chance at Texas when asked to replace Goestenkors.

    As the Texas head coach, Aston did make Texas relevant again. She was a tireless worker and recruiter. I think what somewhat changed Aston's goals of winning championships was she discovered that having a personal and family life were more important; there's nothing wrong with that as her priorities are hers; but, those change in priorities affected her commitment to the Texas basketball program. Don't think she had the energy to progress both her professional and personal goals to the highest degree. Her "settling" for the head coaching job at UTSA indicated to me that winning championships was no longer her goal.
     
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  29. Sangre Naranjada

    Sangre Naranjada 10,000+ Posts

    That's a very reasonable interpretation of Aston's career arc. I still root for her success.
     
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  30. loyallonghorn

    loyallonghorn 500+ Posts

    With regards to Coach Aston, from the outside looking in, my observations are once recruits learned that Aston couldn't 1) win conference championships, 2) advance past the Sweet 16 (except one Elite 8 appearance), 3) develop players beyond their MDAA status, and 4) struggled with in game X's and O's, the recruiting well dried up and she was no longer that great recruiter she was early on.

    That last class she recruited, there were no more MDAA's coming to Aston, the best player was Shay Holle (I love her defense, hustle, and attitude), #97 in ESPN recruiting ranking. Texas was her dream school and she was coming to the 40 acres no matter who was coaching.

    Others included Ashley Chevalier (we know what happened to her - riding the pine at Texas and Texas Tech), Elyssa Coleman (never a power 5 player) and a huge reach on Precious Johnson (who was a 10-year project).

    Note: DeYonna Gaston was a Vic recruit. Gaston de-committed from Mississippi State once she learned Vic was headed to Texas.

    Therefore, before Vic entered the picture, Aston was no longer the great recruiter she once was.
     
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