Making the Big Dance is a Big Deal. Success breeds success.
Not many people focus too much attention on the regular season, but March Madness brings in everyone to watch, especially recroots.
One thing that has hurt UM over the years, though, was the recruiting shift that Tom Goss initiated while he was GM. Bill Frieder spoke about it in his recent interview on Scout with Sam Webb. After the Fab Five left, Goss said UM wouldn't be going after those "types" of players anymore. He thought UM could be the next Duke. Frieder said Goss handed the state of Michigan over to The Izzo, and thus, the doom was sealed. UM also doesn't play the AAU game. It's shady, and many NCAA coaches are in cahoots with AAU coaches who funnel players to programs, and well, there may be some nefarious practices involved. Here is an article about Maryland coach Gary Williams, who doesn't play the AAU game, either:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...021202299.html
I also think there was a conscious effort to avoid the Carmelo Anthony's and Michael Beasley's of the world: the "One and Done" players, and even players who even gave a hint that they'd just like to use college ball as nothing more than a stepping stone to NBA $$ as opposed to grasping the whole student-athlete concept.
Belein was brought in, IMO, as a guy who recruits under the radar, and is a good X and O guy; a teacher, as well as a guy with integrity. Gonna be a real uphill battle, and unless it's Michigan kids, UM probably won't be landing many big names.
And yeah, what Jethro said: Crisler Arena is a dump, and the other basketball facilities are among the worst, if not the worst, in the Big Ten.
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