Alex Schwartz of the Northstar Basketball Blog has a post up about 6-foot-11 Alex Kirk staying in-state and committing to Steve Alford and New Mexico. In it is this paragraph:
"...Another key factor for Kirk in his decision was the location of the school. "[That was] big time [part], so my dad, family, and friends could see me play, and I have tons of friends going to UNM this and next year." How did Alex decide that New Mexico was the right in-state program over New Mexico State? "Never was recruited by NMSU." Asked why that is, he responded, "Let's just leave it at NMSU didn't recruit me. I don't want to say anything bad..."The other school in the running was PAC-10 member Arizona.
Is it fair to criticize Coach Marvin Menzies for not saying 'the hell with the odds' and jumping in feet first? After all, what's the cost of an unofficial visit? Even an official one would be just a hotel room for a night and some meals.
Seemingly, the answer is yes.
Now we can't quantify this and could certainly be completely wrong but our gut tells us there's just no way Alex Kirk was ever going to play for the Aggies.
But not wooing him him guaranteed that.
Let's also attach this addendum: there is so much that goes in in recruiting that never sees print or pixel and assuredly such is the case here.
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