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[QUOTE="Waltdods, post: 4121226, member: 2932"] I think we are all saying the same thing here. I have no specific insight into what coach is doing what and certainly some folks here do. My point is just this: there was a time, a long time, where guys who played for a Jim Boeheim-helmed team mostly left as much better players than when they came in. We have now had maybe five classes in a row where you can’t say that, except perhaps with Jesse Edwards. I think when the critique gets stated as “boeheim has never developed players”, it is wrong. When the critique is “this program is in serious trouble and one, though not the only, problem is that it has ceased developing talent” then I think it’s right. I do think the biggest problem is recruiting, but the lack of development is a strong number two. The lack of concern and attention to keeping guys in the program is up there too. For these reasons, incidentally, I think the in-game stuff, even the playing jb3 at center yesterday, doesn’t matter all that much. No coach in America is making this collection of players into a top-25 team. [/QUOTE]
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