adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:so looking right now...
top 50- '14 had 4, '17 has 3
51-100 '14 had 11, '17 has 8
101-150 '14 had 6, '17 has 4
So '17 has closed the gap quite a bit with these last 2 guys. If could get I think even 2 more top 50 guys, I'd probably even call this year better.
The one difference between the 2 classes IMO- the '14 class was a lot more consolidated. 4 top 20 classes. This class a lot more spread out with all the teams.
Stever starting to admit defeat? This may end up being one of the best classes in the history of college sports!
2017: 0 five star and 15 four stars
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
Top 50 Classes:
#4 Xavier
#10 Butler
#26 Villanova
#31 Creighton
#35 Marquette
#38 Providence
#53 DePaul
#61 Georgetown
#69 Seton Hall
#71 St. John's
All 10 teams are within the first 71 positions.
SJHooper wrote:SJU being the 71st recruiting class is so misleading. Marcus LoVett (believe he was a top 10 PG in the nation at one point) is not included since he sat out last year after not qualifying. It doesn't include Bashir Ahmed, arguably the top JUCO player and has already been referred to having the most potential to break out this yr. It also doesn't include Freudenberg, a 4 star from Germany...he has a very nice stroke and he's 6'9. Once his frame fills out, he can be a big threat. He reminds me of the tall, wiry white guys that Wisconsin always seems to get who can shoot the lights out.
SJ is so overdue for things to break right for a change. If they do, we have Zach Brown (7'1 monster center who was a 5 star), Justin Simon (AZ transfer, 5* guard), etc. on the way ontop of those we add this year. Add Marvin Clark (MSU transfer who looked like a bull on the court in midnight madness...will have a real impact).
Recruiting rankings leave out transfers and international players, both of which SJ has been getting a lot of lately. Also affected by pure number of recruits regardless of their ranking. The more recruits in quantity, the better the rating.
adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:so looking right now...
top 50- '14 had 4, '17 has 3
51-100 '14 had 11, '17 has 8
101-150 '14 had 6, '17 has 4
So '17 has closed the gap quite a bit with these last 2 guys. If could get I think even 2 more top 50 guys, I'd probably even call this year better.
The one difference between the 2 classes IMO- the '14 class was a lot more consolidated. 4 top 20 classes. This class a lot more spread out with all the teams.
Stever starting to admit defeat? This may end up being one of the best classes in the history of college sports!
2017: 0 five star and 15 four stars
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
Top 50 Classes:
#4 Xavier
#10 Butler
#26 Villanova
#31 Creighton
#35 Marquette
#38 Providence
#53 DePaul
#61 Georgetown
#69 Seton Hall
#71 St. John's
All 10 teams are within the first 71 positions.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:so looking right now...
top 50- '14 had 4, '17 has 3
51-100 '14 had 11, '17 has 8
101-150 '14 had 6, '17 has 4
So '17 has closed the gap quite a bit with these last 2 guys. If could get I think even 2 more top 50 guys, I'd probably even call this year better.
The one difference between the 2 classes IMO- the '14 class was a lot more consolidated. 4 top 20 classes. This class a lot more spread out with all the teams.
Stever starting to admit defeat? This may end up being one of the best classes in the history of college sports!
2017: 0 five star and 15 four stars
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
Top 50 Classes:
#4 Xavier
#10 Butler
#26 Villanova
#31 Creighton
#35 Marquette
#38 Providence
#53 DePaul
#61 Georgetown
#69 Seton Hall
#71 St. John's
All 10 teams are within the first 71 positions.
best classes in the history of college sports???
Pac 12 right now has 4 teams in the top 11. with just those 4 teams having 2 5 stars and 10 4 stars. 5 in the top 20. 8 teams right now in the top 50. 17 4 stars as a conference. With geography still favoring them on a lot of the remaining recruits.
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