Does the college game matter anymore to the NBA? Should the College game change it's strategy? It seems the college game has been down the last few years. What has changed? Is the OAD hurting the college game?
College fans are different than NBA fans. They believe once a player is apart of the school they root for, then they are always apart of that school. Yet are OAD's really apart of that schools history and tradition? Will Kentucky fans really remember all the OAD's they've had? or Duke, or KU? NBA fans more geared for the profession side of things believe it's all about the team. A player comes or goes it doesn't matter. It's what have you done for me lately. College fans are more inclined to stick with their players. If a player has a bad year they believe and say wait till next year.
The OAD era has had an effect on the college game. Good or bad it's has changed how schools recruit and how the game is played. Coach Cal just said, "recently it wasn't about winning the championship but getting 8 players drafted into the NBA". Now I know some of you will say what a cop out. Yet is it really? In so many ways he is right. The more kids you get drafted the more talent that comes your way.
I don't want to speak for those that are gifted enough to play the college game, and then go pro after one year. Yet the writing is on the wall it's not about the education, school, or it's fans. Sadly it's really not. It's about money, and exposure. You know playing on national televised tv every night.
Think about it does it really matter what a kid does in the college game anymore? These kids are already drafted to the NBA even before they pick a college to go to. It doesn't matter what they do in their lone college season. They're still getting drafted. All college does is give the NBA another year to decide where these kids will be drafted. I know there is always exceptions to rule, but you know I'm right.
I think the college game needs to get back to the basics. Recruit to your needs and if one of them is a OAD then so be it. Just don't recruit to get all the talent you can when it doesn't fit what your system is and what your trying to do. It's all right to tell a OAD your not interested. They'll be alright. After all they have like 12 schools on their list. (shaking my head) Besides if you do what you do and recruit to what you do. You have a better chance of winning a NC than sending out a bunch of talented freshman.
Just my two cents.