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Topic: The Stadium poll ranks Ohio as best coaching job in the MAC
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Buckeye to Bobcat
1/11/2019 11:50 AM
Practice gym should have definitely been one of the variables here. It hampers our development significantly as a program.
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OU_Country
1/11/2019 12:27 PM
Buckeye to Bobcat wrote:expand_more
Practice gym should have definitely been one of the variables here. It hampers our development significantly as a program.
I don't disagree with you, but this snippet from the link says:

"Facilities – Not just the arena, but also practice facilities, weight room, locker rooms, etc"
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GoCats105
1/11/2019 12:35 PM
Not sure I understand the "recruiting base" being a 10. I know Athens is remote, but being an hour from Columbus where we've gotten a lot of our historic talent makes it better than a 10. And Miami being a 9 on there for that?
Last Edited: 1/11/2019 12:36:58 PM by GoCats105
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GraffZ06
1/11/2019 1:10 PM
Just a guess on the "recruiting base" - and not sure what radius they used, but what area "near" Athens produces a large number of D1 basketball athletes outside of Columbus?

Miami's radius I'd think would include both Cincinnati, Dayton and maybe Louisville and/or eastern Indiana.

I don't think SW Pennsylvania or West Virginia helps us much in this department.

But again that's speculation on my part.


I could disagree on minor points or individual rankings here or there but on the whole my own list would probably end up pretty close to this one.
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Buckeye to Bobcat
1/11/2019 1:44 PM
GraffZ06 wrote:expand_more
Just a guess on the "recruiting base" - and not sure what radius they used, but what area "near" Athens produces a large number of D1 basketball athletes outside of Columbus?

Miami's radius I'd think would include both Cincinnati, Dayton and maybe Louisville and/or eastern Indiana.

I don't think SW Pennsylvania or West Virginia helps us much in this department.

But again that's speculation on my part.


I could disagree on minor points or individual rankings here or there but on the whole my own list would probably end up pretty close to this one.
Why Miami gets knocked I will never understand. Told my buddy who is moving up in their dept it's real simple at Miami: Control the diamond for ballplayers and you can win 20+ games in basketball. When I say the Diamond, it goes from the Limaland over to Columbus, down south of Cincinnati, and all the way over to Indianapolis. If they land good kids out of that area they should be a viable MAC team every year.
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OU_Country
1/11/2019 2:18 PM
/\ Excellent point, and it's right in their own back yard. That arena, and their lackluster student and alumni support is an issue to contend with though.

One could perhaps apply similar logic to Ohio, in a way, making it a triangle. One point being Athens, the other Cleveland metro area, and the other the Cincy metro area.
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Buckeye to Bobcat
1/11/2019 2:28 PM
OU_Country wrote:expand_more
/\ Excellent point, and it's right in their own back yard. That arena, and their lackluster student and alumni support is an issue to contend with though.

One could perhaps apply similar logic to Ohio, in a way, making it a triangle. One point being Athens, the other Cleveland metro area, and the other the Cincy metro area.
Right now yes, but getting a coach who understands where Miami historically gets kids out of can be a load and a half there.
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BillyTheCat
1/11/2019 2:42 PM
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/\ Excellent point, and it's right in their own back yard. That arena, and their lackluster student and alumni support is an issue to contend with though.

One could perhaps apply similar logic to Ohio, in a way, making it a triangle. One point being Athens, the other Cleveland metro area, and the other the Cincy metro area.
Right now yes, but getting a coach who understands where Miami historically gets kids out of can be a load and a half there.
Same could be said for us as we’ve had almost as many kids from Minnesota during this century than we have from Columbus
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FearLeon
1/11/2019 6:21 PM
Game atmosphere is no longer #2...that is for sure.
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OhioCatFan
1/11/2019 6:22 PM

BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
/\ Excellent point, and it's right in their own back yard. That arena, and their lackluster student and alumni support is an issue to contend with though.

One could perhaps apply similar logic to Ohio, in a way, making it a triangle. One point being Athens, the other Cleveland metro area, and the other the Cincy metro area.


Right now yes, but getting a coach who understands where Miami historically gets kids out of can be a load and a half there.


Same could be said for us as we’ve had almost as many kids from Minnesota during this century than we have from Columbus 

The land of my birth.  The land of Minnehaha.  Don't knock it! winkcheeky

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mid70sbobcat
1/11/2019 11:07 PM
FearLeon wrote:expand_more
Game atmosphere is no longer #2...that is for sure.
Guess you haven't been to many other MAC arenas.
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UpSan Bobcat
1/12/2019 3:30 PM
mid70sbobcat wrote:expand_more
Game atmosphere is no longer #2...that is for sure.
Guess you haven't been to many other MAC arenas.
That was my thought when I saw that comment. Ohio's atmosphere is a far cry from what it used to be but it's still significantly better than almost every other MAC school. There were probably 50 people in Bowling Green's student section the other night and maybe 500 fans overall (though attendance was listed as 1,442).
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Jeff McKinney
1/12/2019 5:36 PM
I think those ratings were based on year-in-year-out, not how things may stand for a particular couple of seasons. Convo atmosphere could get rejuvenated in a couple of years potentially if the right moves are made.
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Jeff McKinney
1/12/2019 5:39 PM
UpSan Bobcat wrote:expand_more
Game atmosphere is no longer #2...that is for sure.
Guess you haven't been to many other MAC arenas.
That was my thought when I saw that comment. Ohio's atmosphere is a far cry from what it used to be but it's still significantly better than almost every other MAC school. There were probably 50 people in Bowling Green's student section the other night and maybe 500 fans overall (though attendance was listed as 1,442).
Thought there were more than 500 there...and there was a decent amount of noise..
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CA Bobcat
1/12/2019 9:02 PM
Buckeye to Bobcat wrote:expand_more
Just a guess on the "recruiting base" - and not sure what radius they used, but what area "near" Athens produces a large number of D1 basketball athletes outside of Columbus?

Miami's radius I'd think would include both Cincinnati, Dayton and maybe Louisville and/or eastern Indiana.

I don't think SW Pennsylvania or West Virginia helps us much in this department.

But again that's speculation on my part.


I could disagree on minor points or individual rankings here or there but on the whole my own list would probably end up pretty close to this one.
Why Miami gets knocked I will never understand. Told my buddy who is moving up in their dept it's real simple at Miami: Control the diamond for ballplayers and you can win 20+ games in basketball. When I say the Diamond, it goes from the Limaland over to Columbus, down south of Cincinnati, and all the way over to Indianapolis. If they land good kids out of that area they should be a viable MAC team every year.
You must be from the Limaland area (as am I) if you're using the term "Limaland" because I'm pretty sure no one else knows or uses that reference. It's probably the best hotbed of basketball talent in Ohio on a per capita basis.
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