adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:still for the team ratings only 67 schools have any kids. Still way too early to put any stock on the team ratings. DePaul for instance has nobody as a 4 or 5 star but is 50th. That's a joke. Think I saw something like only 27 of the P5 schools have any one as of yet.
Yeah, let's ignore the huge number of 4 star recruits the Big East has already accumulated, and great recruiting classes like Xavier's, and instead focus on the 50th best class.
Oh, and side note:
Four-star wing Jermaine Samuels picks Villanova despite getting a Duke offer earlier this week
Nova jumps to the 12th ranked class.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:I think it is a case of both being a little right. As Stever points out when the top players in the Top 50 commit you'll see the UK's and Duke's and KU's jump to the top. But here's the thing, (Stever )... These recruiting rankings are soooo misleading when you look at the team's that are bringing in the 1-&-dones. Take UK, KU and Duke. Last year they brought in the top classes because of guys like Murray, and Diallo and Ingram. All 3 have moved on. Hart and Jenkins, Sumner and Bluett, Foster and Watson, Copeland and Peak are all veterans who, if you were to compare them to top 10 frosh coming in, would grade out very well. In other words a 3/4 year old veteran originally ranked 25-100 is often more valuable than a high ranking frosh coming in. As an example at Nova, Brunson was considered the best PG in his class yet Arch was the more essential component of our title run last year.
So let's just keep doing what we're doing. And while I will always welcome getting a stud top 10/20 player, I LOVE when Jay pulls in guys like Samuels. When Bridges takes Hart's spot and then Samuels takes Bridges' spot the train keeps on rolling (all 3 in that 40-90 range). That's how the BE will compete against the blue bloods IMO.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:There are kids that are can't-miss. Anthony Davis, Derrick Rose, Ingram, Giles, Tatum etc. I don't think (at this point) BE teams can ever consistently compete to get them vs K, Calipati, Self, Miller . But if we put a team of 25-75 players, who are physically mature and have higher BB IQ's (think Ochefu vs Labissiere) we can compete with lesser (NBA) talent every day of the week.
Jet915 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:There are kids that are can't-miss. Anthony Davis, Derrick Rose, Ingram, Giles, Tatum etc. I don't think (at this point) BE teams can ever consistently compete to get them vs K, Calipati, Self, Miller . But if we put a team of 25-75 players, who are physically mature and have higher BB IQ's (think Ochefu vs Labissiere) we can compete with lesser (NBA) talent every day of the week.
Big East teams will rarely ever compete for top 25 kid's unless they are from the same state or hometown but we will get kids 25-75 who stay 3-4 years and can win championships.
hoyahooligan wrote:Jet915 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:There are kids that are can't-miss. Anthony Davis, Derrick Rose, Ingram, Giles, Tatum etc. I don't think (at this point) BE teams can ever consistently compete to get them vs K, Calipati, Self, Miller . But if we put a team of 25-75 players, who are physically mature and have higher BB IQ's (think Ochefu vs Labissiere) we can compete with lesser (NBA) talent every day of the week.
Big East teams will rarely ever compete for top 25 kid's unless they are from the same state or hometown but we will get kids 25-75 who stay 3-4 years and can win championships.
Used ESPN rankings
2016:
#18 Omari Spellman Villanova
2015:
#5 Henry Ellenson Marquette
#16 Jalen Brunson Villanova
2014:
#14 Isiah Whitehead Seton Hall
#16 Issac Copeland Georgetown
2013:
#17 Rysheed Jordan St. Johns
2012:
#21 Ricardo Ledo Providence
#23 Kris Dunn Providence
2011:
#25 Dominic Porter St. Johns
2009:
#18 Mouphtaou Yarou Villanova
#19 Dominic Cheek Villanova
#23 Maalik Wayns Villanova
2008:
#20 Greg Monroe Georgetown
2007:
#7 Austin Freeman Georgetown
#11 Corey Fischer Villanova
#15 Corey Stokes Villanova
16 top 25 recruits in the last 9 years. Only 5 of those 16 ellenson, Whitehead, Ledo, Dunn, Wayns, and Freeman fit your negative view IMO but could be argued some of the Jersey recruits for Nova are hometown. But even then it'd only be half.
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