stever20 wrote:NovaBall wrote:The good thing about the BIG EAST recruiting is that all the teams are recruiting well.
Sure the SEC or ACC might pull some more of the top 25/50 talent. But those guys all end up at the same few schools, and the other schools are running around trying to find guys in the 100-200 range. The BIG EAST has nine of the ten schools recruiting well.
Not really true. Look at the top 54 right now.
Miami 6
Miss St 7
Florida St 10
Texas 11
Alabama 12
Oregon 15
Penn St 18
Auburn 19
Minnesota 20
Arkansas 26
Texas A&M 28
Ariz St 31
USC 38
Ga Tech 40
Duke, Kentucky, Mich St, UCLA, Virginia, UCLA all in the top 10 like normal....
So it's no where near the same few schools any more. More and more of the football schools going in on basketball now. I mean- Auburn and Alabama in the top 20? 5 of the 7 teams in the SEC west are in the top 30 recruiting classes this year. Let that sink in a bit
stever20 wrote:you can't go back 4 years ago because the split hadn't taken place yet. You ALWAYS want to include the 2013 class, that was signed before the split was even talked about, let alone done.....
Also if you want to ding Penn St, you have to ding Seton Hall because all of their damage was in 1 class. Also, Penn St last year did get 2 4 star guys and a 3 star guy, so it's not like that's a nothing class. It was like #43 in the nation last year.
If Kentucky gets the #1 player for 4 years in a row, that is better than Nova's approach. Just look at Kentucky's performances in the tourney. Missed one year due to injuries- but other 5 years elite 8 all 5 years and final 4 in 4 of those. If you give me a choice of having a top 10 NBA level player for one year for 4 straight years, or a guy who might develop into what Hart is- I take the 4 years of NBA players every single time. The upside is much higher with the NBA guys, and there is no guarantee that the #70 player develops. Yeah you might have a year like this where things don't work out for Kentucky- but those have been few and far between. I'll take my chances with 4-5 5 star players every day of the week.
NovaBall wrote:Seton Hall absolutely wants everyone to return, and I think they will.
This Seton Hall team is built to be a national contender in 2017 and 2018. It is similar to the Villanova team of Ray/Foye/Sumpter. They need to max out this class and see what happens.
And in the meantime, they can add some other pieces for when those guys graduate, like Myles Powell and whoever they add for 2018. And we all know they will take a step back and have to rebuild, but it is nothing like the Rysheed Jordan, Harrison type of situation that St. John's had. This Seton Hall situation is much more stable.
I don't see Whitehead or Delgado going pro this year. Maybe Whitehead next year, but even that's not a guarantee.
marquette wrote:stever20 wrote:you can't go back 4 years ago because the split hadn't taken place yet. You ALWAYS want to include the 2013 class, that was signed before the split was even talked about, let alone done.....
Also if you want to ding Penn St, you have to ding Seton Hall because all of their damage was in 1 class. Also, Penn St last year did get 2 4 star guys and a 3 star guy, so it's not like that's a nothing class. It was like #43 in the nation last year.
If Kentucky gets the #1 player for 4 years in a row, that is better than Nova's approach. Just look at Kentucky's performances in the tourney. Missed one year due to injuries- but other 5 years elite 8 all 5 years and final 4 in 4 of those. If you give me a choice of having a top 10 NBA level player for one year for 4 straight years, or a guy who might develop into what Hart is- I take the 4 years of NBA players every single time. The upside is much higher with the NBA guys, and there is no guarantee that the #70 player develops. Yeah you might have a year like this where things don't work out for Kentucky- but those have been few and far between. I'll take my chances with 4-5 5 star players every day of the week.
First of all, 4 years is a perfectly valid period and the fact is that many BE schools are recruiting better now than in the old Big East. Your opinion is not fact and frankly, as a non-Big East fan, not really worth a whole lot here.
stever20 wrote:you can't go back 4 years ago because the split hadn't taken place yet. You ALWAYS want to include the 2013 class, that was signed before the split was even talked about, let alone done.....
Also if you want to ding Penn St, you have to ding Seton Hall because all of their damage was in 1 class. Also, Penn St last year did get 2 4 star guys and a 3 star guy, so it's not like that's a nothing class. It was like #43 in the nation last year.
If Kentucky gets the #1 player for 4 years in a row, that is better than Nova's approach. Just look at Kentucky's performances in the tourney. Missed one year due to injuries- but other 5 years elite 8 all 5 years and final 4 in 4 of those. If you give me a choice of having a top 10 NBA level player for one year for 4 straight years, or a guy who might develop into what Hart is- I take the 4 years of NBA players every single time. The upside is much higher with the NBA guys, and there is no guarantee that the #70 player develops. Yeah you might have a year like this where things don't work out for Kentucky- but those have been few and far between. I'll take my chances with 4-5 5 star players every day of the week.
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