Individuality is a marketing ploy. Very,very few people make decisions driven by what you would call individuality.
My God, you're deep. Perhaps it's time for you to come up for air.
Individuality is a marketing ploy. Very,very few people make decisions driven by what you would call individuality.
Why stop there?
Fact: there are prostitutes in this world.
Therefore,all women are going to look dirty,no matter how squeaky clean.
Your perceptions do not create reality. Facts are reality.
First of all, perceptions DO create reality all the time. It is awfully intellectually dishonest to argue other wise. Second of all, your prostitute analogy does not work. It is like saying Fact: Ducks are birds, therefore all birds quack.
What would work better is Fact: All birds have wings, therefore most birds fly. Fact: College basketball recruiting is dirty, therefore most people involved in it are dirty.
Why don't I see you white knighting SEC football whenever someone calls them a bunch of cheaters? After all, just because some people in the SEC cheat, that doesn't mean they all do...right?
There are multiple sources out there that point to the idea that all SEC coaches do cheat. But what does that have to do with college basketball recruiting? It just seems silly to assume that because some coaches do dirty recruiting that a team who is rebuilding would risk that. Especially one from a small time school in a small time conference (Sienna).
First of all, perceptions DO create reality all the time. It is awfully intellectually dishonest to argue other wise. Second of all, your prostitute analogy does not work. It is like saying Fact: Ducks are birds, therefore all birds quack.
Perceptions do not create reality...reality is real...reality is gas prices are ridiculous, or people are losing homes...just because someone's life is cushy compared to someone else's, and their reality is different than everyone else, doesn't change reality. I don't know what your point is...but insinuating there is anything shady going on with Fran's recruiting is awfully intellectually dishonest...
According to Rivals KU has offered...it was after Iowa, not that it may mean anything. KU has Naadir Tharpe another 2011 PG signed, Tayshawn Taylor is a Jr. and Elijah Alexander is a Soph.
I saw that. They have 3 highly ranked PG's on the team, a freshman, sophmore & junior. PLUS, a semi-pro transfer in C.J. Henry, who played pro ball, then went to the University of Memphis. Henry is now sitting out because of transfer rules. A 5th PG does not make sense, even if two might be leaving.
Kansas having sooo many PGs that it makes me think, maybe we should sign 2 PGs? We have Cartwright & Cully, but even if Cully makes a full recovery he is considered to be a 2 position gaurd by a lot of people. With just Cartwright and Cezar, or whoever, another PG wouldn't hurt.
Given the choice of assuming Iowa is or isn't cheating, you choose is....you're as bad at this as coachesdaughter on tos...
You ever been to Shady Gators... It's awesome Lake of the Ozarks Bars : Shady Gators
IFG not to belittle your point as I think its vaild in terms of things being "broken" but how is this different than what goes on in Washington D.C.?I never said I thought Iowa was cheating. I said CBB recruiting is dirty, and that because it is dirty, it makes those who are clean appear dirty. I didn't accuse anyone of anything, particularly the Iowa coaches.
What I will say is this: The system is broken, kids are exploited by AAU (and sometimes HS)coaches in bed with agents, there is a ton of money floating around with no way to track it. College coaches are under tremendous pressure to win, and stand to lose their million dollar gigs if they have a few bad seasons. Most importantly of all, there is almost no regulation from the NCAA, and when they do catch someone cheating, the punishment is a joke. Honestly, someone address these points and tell me where I am wrong?
In a system like this, how can one honestly expect to compete without getting dirty? I am sure there are some who do it the right way, but if I had to guess, in a system where one stands to gain millions by breaking rules no one enforces, more people break the rules than follow them.
IFG not to belittle your point as I think its vaild in terms of things being "broken" but how is this different than what goes on in Washington D.C.?
I dont think I'm going out on a limb saying its pretty hard to get 18-22 yr olds to work thru honest avenues when every day the stench of the human disease(greed) is boldly shoved in the face of the American people by the very people elected to run it in a democratic fashion.
Its an unfixable problem and more importantly due to personal benefit very few truly want to "fix" it.
First of all, perceptions DO create reality all the time. It is awfully intellectually dishonest to argue other wise. Second of all, your prostitute analogy does not work. It is like saying Fact: Ducks are birds, therefore all birds quack.
What would work better is Fact: All birds have wings, therefore most birds fly. Fact: College basketball recruiting is dirty, therefore most people involved in it are dirty.
Why don't I see you white knighting SEC football whenever someone calls them a bunch of cheaters? After all, just because some people in the SEC cheat, that doesn't mean they all do...right?
Sorry,not buying. You are saying that because there are some dirty college coaches,that creates actual evidence that a specific coach is dirty,simply because of the perception. Show me concrete evidence of wrong-doing,then I believe that coach is dirty,not that every coach in the conference or in that business is dirty.
As was said, reality is rooted in fact,not your perception. Clearly,in your mind, you seem to have made the leap from your own opinon to factual reality. You think it,so therefore,it is fact....wrong.
IFG hasn't accused Fran of anything. And she's right. She's not singling anyone out. But the perception is that dirty recruiting is everywhere (and it IS pretty widespread, in all major sports). Almost no coach is above that perception. That doesn't mean you think that Fran is dirty, but it means that you don't assume he isn't, either.
Because it's foolish to assume either. More of a "I don't think he is, but it wouldn't really surprise me if he was."
IFG hasn't accused Fran of anything. And she's right. She's not singling anyone out. But the perception is that dirty recruiting is everywhere (and it IS pretty widespread, in all major sports). Almost no coach is above that perception. That doesn't mean you think that Fran is dirty, but it means that you don't assume he isn't, either.
Because it's foolish to assume either. More of a "I don't think he is, but it wouldn't really surprise me if he was."
Again,she said that ''perception create reality'', which means because the perception that recruiting is dirty therefore is proof that a coach,any coach is dirty. Assuming, is opinion,unless there is empirical evidence to support that asssumption. It is intellectually lazy to paint all coaches with one broad brush. There are 356 Div 1 bb programs,and stating that because Tim Floyd at USC paid OJ Mayo necessarily means that University of Vermont or the University of Iowa is also dirty is wrong.
And of course ''dirty'' is a relative term itself. Alford was cited by the NCAA for posing for calender for some charity while at Indiana...therefore,Bob Knight is dirty? I am not as cynical as some,apparently,and will wait for evidence before making blanket statements condemning all 356 head coaches.
Sorry,not buying. You are saying that because there are some dirty college coaches,that creates actual evidence that a specific coach is dirty,simply because of the perception.
As was said, reality is rooted in fact,not your perception.
Clearly,in your mind, you seem to have made the leap from your own opinon to factual reality. You think it,so therefore,it is fact....wrong.
Honestly, someone address these points and tell me where I am wrong?