GumbyDamnit! wrote:HERE'S THE THING, STEVER...
Your comments would be accurate if not for a little inconvenience called facts.
5 recruiting cycles prior to current BE formation vs the 5 cycles since we have been together:
# of ESPN Top 100 players signed by (current) BE programs:
2008-2012 classes - 37
2013-2017* classes - 44
* not yet complete
So if the BE were to pick up even 1 or 2 more in the 2017 class, that would be a 25% UPTICK in recruiting. So yes there is undeniably a conference-wide improvement in recruiting. Thanks for playing...you'll get a copy of our home game on your way out.
The only team that has seemed to take a step back on the recruiting trails is Georgetown. And since you are a **cough, cough** fan of Georgetown, maybe you are mistaking their current struggles with the entire league. But as you now realize, you were wrong.
We 'bout done here Dog?
Savannah Jay wrote:stever20 wrote:Also- Watson, Huff, Kreklow, Foster- all were transfers and not initial recruits.
Watson, Huff, and Foster will be our three best players this year, a year in which most folks (and not just Jays fans) expect the Jays to be pretty good and make the NCAAs. None would be in Omaha if not for the Big East. I am not sure why it matters that they were transfers. They are talented players that are in Omaha now because of Creighton's membership in the Big East.
I would argue that Creighton has 5 guys on our roster, right now, that are better players/prospects than anyone, not named McDermott, that we had on our team the last 5 years in the Valley (and I LOVED those guys...they just wouldn't see the floor this year). CORRECTION: The Big E, Echinique, would see the floor for us this year.
Mac infused new recruiting energy at Creighton, there is no doubt about that at all. One could argue it was trending in a positive direction. But there was going to be a "ceiling" on what kind of talent would land in Omaha if we had stayed in the Valley. That ceiling is now much higher being in the Big East. MUCH higher. To argue anything else is incredibly unenlightened.
stever20 wrote:To count the 2013 class as a new BE class is just comical. Almost every single player was signed before the split was announced..... The league announced the split in December of 2012. A month after the players from the Class of 2013 would have committed.
and what do you know, there were 11 players signed in 2013 from the ESPN top 100...
so 2014-17 33 so far
2009-12 33
So no, it's not undeniable at all....
stever20 wrote:
Freshmen recruiting has seen a slight uptick last few years.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:So, I just want to clarify your statements for the record Stever. Honestly I am having a hard time following along.
1. You feel that prior to the breakup these Big East schools already recruited at a high level.
2. You feel that the current BE schools are still recruiting at that same high level.
3. You think that with the Nat Champ for Nova that you would expect recruiting may actually improve for the current BE schools.
4. You wanted to wait and see how the new league would affect recruiting but are happy to report that it has not affected it negatively.
Did I capture all that accurately?
One more question Stever, other than the ACC, which conferences do you think are doing a better recruiting than the BE?
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