Lohaus-Olson recruits
Eddie-brief NBA career.
BJ-very good NBA career NBA career.
Roy-brief NBA career.
Bill Jones-brief NBA career.
Kevin Gamble-good NBA career.
Leslie Jepsen-brief NBA career.
Gerry Wright-joined the Air Force after college.
Kent Hill-think he went the NFL route, albeit briefly
Who else? You're into the walk ons at 14. Don't think the Vanilla Gorilla ever played in the NBA.
You know, George never recruited like that at Washington State or USC. But he caught lightning in a bottle for Iowa.
Then we hired a coach the knew what to do with all that talent, and he did a lot with those guys.
First off, you are twisting things. I said "pro ball". That consists of both the NBA & overseas. Paid to play basketball after college. And you listing a player had a brief career isn't relevant. You said Tom Davis recruited just as well. This is an exercise in telling you that you are wrong.
Marble - 1st rd NBA draft
Armstrong - 1st rd NBA draft
Gamble - 3rd rd NBA draft
Lohaus - technically recruited by Olson. Held by Raveling.
Moe - 2nd rd NBA draft
Horton - 2nd rd NBA draft
Wright - 5th rd NBA draft
Lorenzen - played in France
Bill Jones - played for NJ Nets
Kent Hill - played in France
Jepsen - 2nd rd NBA draft
I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure both Michael Reeves and Michael Morgan either played professionally or had a chance to. But they were both top recruits out of high school & could have played at most schools.
So this is 11. That's unprecedented. The bottom line is, Raveling was an absolute monster on the recruiting trail. Something Tom Davis was not. Davis got a handful of top players although many were either homegrown or from nearby Illinois. There was never a comparison between their recruiting abilities.
And you went on & on about Davis being a better coach. That wasn't the argument so that has nothing to do with this discussion.