adoraz wrote:Forgot to mention something important... these class rankings include JUCOs for all classes but the 2017 class. The JUCO list always grows as the season progresses, currently the 2017 JUCO list has no 4/5 star entries.
Again those rankings... which do include JUCOs:
2017: 0 five star and 13 four stars (no potential JUCOS included in these rankings... yet)
2016: 1 five star and 12 four stars
2015: 2 five stars and 9 four stars
2014: 1 five star and 16 four stars
2013: 0 five star and 10 four stars
Both the Big East 2015 and 2016 classes had 1 four star JUCO player, and both went to St. John's. JUCO players are from a different list than the high school recruits but still included in the 247 class rankings. Here's an example of the JUCO list:
http://247sports.com/Season/2016-Basket ... iorCollege
2017 JUCO class: 0 four stars (this will change as the season progresses)
2016 JUCO class: 8 four stars (1 Big East- SJU)
2015 JUCO class: 11 four stars (1 Big East- SJU)
2014 JUCO class: 5 four stars
2013 JUCO class: 1 five star 3 four stars
In other words, the 2017 class could add another potential 4-11 spots, and one of those players could go to the Big East. So yet another reason why doing a full analysis of an incomplete class is misguided.
JohnW22 wrote:The problem with comparing the 2014 class to the 2017 class is that in the 2014 class many teams needed big numbered classes. Xavier, Providence, Georgetown, and Seton Hall all had classes with more than 4 recruits. The 2017 class doesn't need the numbers that 2014 had to do the job the 2017 class needs to do for the Big East.
JohnW22 wrote:The problem with comparing the 2014 class to the 2017 class is that in the 2014 class many teams needed big numbered classes. Xavier, Providence, Georgetown, and Seton Hall all had classes with more than 4 recruits. The 2017 class doesn't need the numbers that 2014 had to do the job the 2017 class needs to do for the Big East.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:Forgot to mention something important... these class rankings include JUCOs for all classes but the 2017 class. The JUCO list always grows as the season progresses, currently the 2017 JUCO list has no 4/5 star entries.
Again those rankings... which do include JUCOs:
2017: 0 five star and 13 four stars (no potential JUCOS included in these rankings... yet)
2016: 1 five star and 12 four stars
2015: 2 five stars and 9 four stars
2014: 1 five star and 16 four stars
2013: 0 five star and 10 four stars
Both the Big East 2015 and 2016 classes had 1 four star JUCO player, and both went to St. John's. JUCO players are from a different list than the high school recruits but still included in the 247 class rankings. Here's an example of the JUCO list:
http://247sports.com/Season/2016-Basket ... iorCollege
2017 JUCO class: 0 four stars (this will change as the season progresses)
2016 JUCO class: 8 four stars (1 Big East- SJU)
2015 JUCO class: 11 four stars (1 Big East- SJU)
2014 JUCO class: 5 four stars
2013 JUCO class: 1 five star 3 four stars
In other words, the 2017 class could add another potential 4-11 spots, and one of those players could go to the Big East. So yet another reason why doing a full analysis of an incomplete class is misguided.
what are you talking about? 2014 had 1 5 star and 16 4 star HIGH SCHOOL players. 2016 had 1 5 and 12 4 star HIGH SCHOOL players.
The far bigger thing quite frankly is the transfer market. That's where the Big East has really done well and is improving considerably.
JohnW22 wrote:The problem with comparing the 2014 class to the 2017 class is that in the 2014 class many teams needed big numbered classes. Xavier, Providence, Georgetown, and Seton Hall all had classes with more than 4 recruits. The 2017 class doesn't need the numbers that 2014 had to do the job the 2017 class needs to do for the Big East.
As of this moment, 60 of the top 100 prospects in the Class of 2017, according to 247Sports, have committed. And no league has more of those 60 than the Big Ten. Things break down like this:
Big Ten: 11
SEC: 10
Pac-12: 9
ACC: 9
Big East: 9
Big 12: 6
Atlantic 10: 2
C-USA: 2
American: 1
West Coast Conference: 1
First things first: it's important to note there are still 40 top-100 prospects who will, presumably, eventually commit somewhere, 30 of whom are in the top 50. And Kentucky still has zero commitments from the Class of 2017, which will obviously change at some point and maybe push the SEC to the top. So this is more of a mid-semester progress report than a final grade, meaning the list above could look quite different once the remaining top-100 prospects select a school.
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