This is my personal opinion;
As far as resources and money, we don't really stack up to most Div. I schools. That is just fact, like it or not. But back in the day, we had coaches that had thier own mind. Coaches like Ben Jobe, Stewart, Sibling. The SWAC had thier own style of basketball and was not trying to compromise to look like everyone else. I strongly feel that that run and gun style of ball attracted players that wanted to play like that, better players than we would have normally got, that style was the recruiting edge we had over other programs that more resources. For instance, at Southern during the Stewart/Jobe years, if you were a 2 guard, you knew you could be in the top 10 in the nation in scoring, all you had to do was make your shots, because you were sure to get them. Anyone in the top 10 in scoring, is gonna get a good look by the pros, if you were a Power forward, you would have a chance to be in the top 10 in rebounding and if you were a point guard, top 10 in assists. Why go play for some white school walking the ball up the court, when I can come here and really play my game.
Now, we (the SWAC) has succum to peer pressure and we play just like them white schools now, this isht ain't swac basketball. Back then, many said, "We ain't gonna win no games in the tournament playing this SWAC basketball", well the 1 game we won we did it playing that old school SWAC ball. Does it look like we any close now with this mess we do now instead. Let me answer that, "HELL TO THE NO". And we ain't getting the athletes either.
In addition, our fans don't wanna see that crap. They done showed us by game attendance. With 10 games on TV every nite, they ain't gotta come out to see run-of-the-mill basketball. If we want to get them, we better crankit back up. We could wait to see if Bobby Phils was gonna get 30 points tonight, to see them 3 points raining down on some opponent, to see of they were gonna bust the clock again, to see kevin Flourent do another monster dunk straight over someone, to see Avery do his magic. I would rather lose 120-105 than to lose 65-33.
I feel the style of ball we used to play attracted a higher level of player.