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New direction
UAAP popularity gives edge to big programs, forces small-budget schools to ‘get creative’
“He went there because of coach Joe Lipa,” Perasol, the current UP coach,
told the Inquirer on Friday evening.
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There was an era when that would have been the norm for the UAAP.
Nowadays that would be a shocker. The prestigious varsity league has
grown so big that basketball fans all over the country can rattle off the
names in a champion team’s rosters.
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“Before, recruitment was really fair and square and what I mean by that
is you go to a school because of the coach and not because one college has
a better offer or will give you a bigger allowance,” Perasol said.
And while technology and social media have expanded UAAP’s reach, it
has also expanded schools’ awareness of talent in provinces.
“Before, you could counter by recruiting nationwide. But now, even big
programs go nationwide, too, trying to unearth new talents,” Far Eastern
U coach Olsen Racela told the Inquirer on Saturday.
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“They start from high school and give those players a chance,” Perasol
said. “These aren’t named players by the way, but they train them and
give them a chance to get better. They aren’t ready-made players, but FEU
prepares them well.”
Racela said FEU’s strategy is predicated on a reality: “We can’t compete in
a recruitment war.”
That direction has helped FEU stay competitive minus big-named stars
from the junior ranks and could serve as a template as schools look to
even the recruitment field in the future.
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