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phil spade
@Phil · 4:39

What happens when recruits don't work out?

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And at some point, you got to do what Tom Izzo did. Realize that, hey, this is a mistake. I got to recruit over. You got to bring in some other players that are going to get more minutes than you. An ugly situation. But I think this is not often talked about, but one of the things that's really changing in the college game

The cautious story of Isaiah Dahlman and recruiting in 2024

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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 4:27
Then his sister fell off of a school bus and cracked her skull open at 17. So he's going through all this stress and all of this type of stuff. Then he started getting sick and injuries, and the kid never turned out to be know. It's. It's sad when you see people who are projected to do great things and they don't do it
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phil spade
@Phil · 2:38

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Now that kind of relates to the discussion because what did Calipari know? Did he know know? Could he see the fact that, yes, he can play at the college level, but at the next level he's probably going to struggle. And that may come out in subsequent years at Memphis and seeking or seeing that his stock could potentially drop. Did he make him go pro and make sure that he got paid?
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