Arizona Coach Lute Olson said Thursday that his program's loss of standout prep basketball player Brandon Jennings to a European professional league had convinced him to adopt a new recruiting strategy.Perhaps Lute is trying to make a statement on the current rules or he's trying to sink the 'Cats to the bottom of the Pac-10.
"It's a situation now that if someone's a 'one-and-done,' we're not going to pursue them anymore, no way," Olson said from his Tucson office.
Syracuse's Jim Boeheim agrees.
Asked if he too would follow Olson's disregard for "one-and-done" candidates, Boeheim asked, "Are you crazy?Crazy. Lute Olson is going crazy.
If Jennings succeeds over in Europe, you will see at least 10 high school players going there for 1 year instead of playing college ball....
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ReplyDeleteI think that these one and done players are killing the college game. They should either require them to play three years like the NFL or just go to the pros immediatley
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