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Originally Posted by UteStar
I would have to agree with Funk. Majerus was much better at breaking other teams down and coming up with game plans than he was recruiting.
A Majerus class could be broken down to the following: 1 real good player, 1 average player and 2 players that would be out of the program in a year. A lot of his shortcomings in recruiting was that he didn't like it all. Most of his major gets were in thanks to Donnie Daniels and Judkins.
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I don't care which assistant did his recruiting for him, I just know he got a lot of NBA caliber players into your program. Outside of when he had a few NBA players on the team at a time, I was never that impressed with his teams. You always had a chance to be in the game, because his offenses were always so bad.