Uh, no. Just clarifying that they've been more successful in the Big Dance than we have from 2009 onward. Just the truth. And they, like I said, aren't good right now. But they are better than we are, at least according to the computer models. Pomeroy has them at 66 and us at 84. Sagarin says 59 and 84. RPI has them at 106 and us at 93.MLC67 wrote:Well i77, it appears that u have accused me of Fake News. Well guess what, your wrong and I'm right, as the truth is they would trade seasons in a New York minute, they are in a complete downward spiral, and their coach (not their team) is on the bubble. Freedom now, Freedom Forever
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"Here’s what is the elephant in the room. Travis had a bag before. Now everyone has a bag. The Travis Ford recruiting prowess was greatly exaggerated."---SLU fan explaining how NIL took away Ford's recruiting edge
If we are being honest their is a huge difference from playing in the SOCON and playing in the (old) Big East. As we move on from 2017 though it definitely seems like we are in a much better place and continue to move in an upward trend compared to them. There is a much smaller difference from their conference and the ours (the A10 obviously) now. I would look at the ncaa tournament records in five years from today as a better determinant than since steph.i77cat wrote:Uh, no. Just clarifying that they've been more successful in the Big Dance than we have from 2009 onward. Just the truth. And they, like I said, aren't good right now. But they are better than we are, at least according to the computer models. Pomeroy has them at 66 and us at 84. Sagarin says 59 and 84. RPI has them at 106 and us at 93.MLC67 wrote:Well i77, it appears that u have accused me of Fake News. Well guess what, your wrong and I'm right, as the truth is they would trade seasons in a New York minute, they are in a complete downward spiral, and their coach (not their team) is on the bubble. Freedom now, Freedom Forever :wink:
Riley Battin has now scored over 2000 points in HS- with a year to go.
I expect it will be tough to get him. Tons of P5 schools are now recruiting him. I hope he realizes how our system is geared for someone like him (skilled big man who can make jump shots and bang in the paint) and how much playing time will be available when he's a freshman.
I expect it will be tough to get him. Tons of P5 schools are now recruiting him. I hope he realizes how our system is geared for someone like him (skilled big man who can make jump shots and bang in the paint) and how much playing time will be available when he's a freshman.
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https://twitter.com/CASupAthletes/status/839984795811627009@LesterDiaz24 wrote:Granite Bay wing Ryan Smith 2018 drawing interest from UC Davis, and Davidson
@CASupAthletes wrote:2019, SG, Mary Star HS, Joseph Octave is hearing from Davidson. Coming off a great Sophia year avg 26.0ppg. # killer #recruiting
Apologies if this was posted elsewhere. Carter Collins ranked #6 among NC 2017 prospects (VCU-bound Lavar Batts ranked #1).
(Link)6.| Carter Collins, 6'1" PG, East Chapel Hill High School, Committed to Davidson: Unfortuantely for Davidson, they are losing an all-american caliber player in PG Jack Gibbs after this season. The good news for the wildcats is that they have a pretty darn good floor general coming in to help make up for lost production. Collins is a wiry, high motored point guard that makes a big impact on both ends of the floor. He is a very crafty scorer around the rim and a pest on defense always trying his best to smother his man and create a turnover.
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Carter is taller than 6'1".Acorn wrote:Apologies if this was posted elsewhere. Carter Collins ranked #6 among NC 2017 prospects (VCU-bound Lavar Batts ranked #1).
(Link)6.| Carter Collins, 6'1" PG, East Chapel Hill High School, Committed to Davidson: Unfortuantely for Davidson, they are losing an all-american caliber player in PG Jack Gibbs after this season. The good news for the wildcats is that they have a pretty darn good floor general coming in to help make up for lost production. Collins is a wiry, high motored point guard that makes a big impact on both ends of the floor. He is a very crafty scorer around the rim and a pest on defense always trying his best to smother his man and create a turnover.
This venue remains a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Posters periodically demand publication of our recruit videos showcasing their dunking prowess. Then Wait posts a link to a terrific Carter Collins alley oop dunk [in the Three Point Thread, go figure ], and that WOW performance is completely unacknowledged, even by Wait
What is going on here? We have a new point guard with big time spring in his legs. Good for us, if I say so myself.
What is going on here? We have a new point guard with big time spring in his legs. Good for us, if I say so myself.
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actually, we lost out on a G'town freshman, Jagan Mosley, who was among our top targets a couple of years ago. the other top target was Kevin Huerter, now at Maryland.wildforthecats wrote:I may be wrong, but I don't think we have ever or very seldom have battled the Hoyas for a hoop recruit.BDL wrote:Has anyone here been privy to Georgetown's recent shortcomings? Their program is collapsing on itself which is sad for them but a major coup for us. Have to think we battle georgetown alot for the same type of recruit now thet we're in the A10. Any thoughts?