Kansas State Wildcats Basketball! Bruce Weber 2016 Nike Clinic – Bixoli Notes Inside!

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May 17, 2017

Bruce Weber knows that every school has a different recruiting situation! Take a look at the Kansas State Wildcats Basketball – 2016 Nike Clinic – Bixoli Notes!!

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Kansas State Wildcats Basketball Coach Bruce Weber knows one thing about recruiting, and that is every school is entirely different. Southern Illinois is nothing like Purdue. Kansas State and Illinois aren’t anything alike. Coach Weber explained his recruiting strategy at each place, how he targeted them and signed the different types of athletes.

He learned that every place has its identity and you have to figure out what this is all about. Coach Weber has been with Kansas State Wildcats Basketball for five years.

There are good fits for every school, and they need some with talent. Right now, Coach Weber has found guys like D.J. Johnson, Rodney McGruder, and Wesley Iwundu, guys that want to be there and work their butts off to be excellent players. A couple of them will have a chance to be in the NBA. Those types of kids are what Kansas State Wildcats Basketball Coach wants in his program.

You will notice that Coach Weber didn’t mention the high-major players that most power schools try to get on their campus. The Kansas state wildcats basketball recruiting class doesn’t have them. All the five recruits in their class were the only

One type of player Weber didn’t mention high-profile prospects that recruiting services love and other power-conference teams covet.

You won’t find any of those in K-State’s latest recruiting class. All five of the Wildcats’ incoming recruits have something in common: The Wildcats were the only team from a major conference that offered them a scholarship.

Fans look at the recruiting websites and go all wild about how many stars a basketball player is rated and who they beat out. Beating out Duke or Kentucky on a five-star kid is HUGE in the fan’s eyes. It’s a lot better than beating out Drake or Iona for a three-star kid.

Levi Stockard is a three-star big guy from St. Louis that chose Kansas State Wildcats Basketball over Xavier but didn’t have any other offers. Mike McGuirl is a combo guard that had offers from George Mason and Siena. You should start seeing a pattern here.

The most competition that they faced was when they recruited Makol Mawien and Amaad Wainright. Mawien is a 6-9 forward from New Mexico Junior College that averaged 8.7 points and 5.8 rebounds. Wainright was a guard from the same school that had late offers from Illinois and LSU after they got new coaches.

Coach Weber knew that they both had tons of offers, but with Makol, he wanted to be closer to Kansas City. The Juco life is tough because the schools are in the middle of nowhere and he didn’t want that.

You can recruit everybody, but who can you realistically get? They make their evaluations and find out who wants to be part of the Kansas State Wildcats Basketball family.

Without a stockpile of local talent to recruit, Weber’s recruiting focus has pointed elsewhere in search of players that fit K-State’s recruiting niche. He thinks the Wildcats have done fine with that philosophy.

They feel good about this year’s recruiting class and how it fits their basketball needs. We will see how it pans out next year.

Click on the pdf link below to download the  Bruce Weber 2016 Nike Clinic – Bixoli Notes:

Bruce Weber 2016 Nike Clinic – Bixoli Notes

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