RedStorm wrote:NJRedman wrote:SJHooper wrote:Quiet concern continues to mount around the SJ program regarding recruiting. Some people say Simon and Clark (transfers) are in effect our recruits...BS. It seems our top targets are all leaving NY/NJ. We have the Ponds/LoVett duo for 1 more year and Ponds possibly leaves after his JR year after that. My point is that there are very short windows to win in college hoops. I would hate to see a team so talented with guards wasted due to awful big men. Kind of reminds me of the Mets with great starting pitching but a bad bullpen and poor offense. What is most concerning to me is the fact that we have essentially unlimited PT for bigs and no top 100 level bigs seem to be signing. The Jets don't get real QB's and St. John's doesn't get real big men (at least to this point). It seems we are missing on our top targets and I don't just mean plan A's. Our plan B's aren't signing either and we are settling for plan C low major, not on the radar type players. Call me all the names in the book, tell me I'm crazy again, say what you'd like, but this is the truth and it's not a good look at all. No offense to PC or SH but even these programs have clearly passed us by not just with success but with recruiting.
Dude, only the nutters are having quiet concerns about our recruiting.
The 2018 class is the one on which to judge the recruiting condition of the program. And it will largely be influenced by the Johnnies performance next season.
stever20 wrote:RedStorm wrote:The 2018 class is the one on which to judge the recruiting condition of the program. And it will largely be influenced by the Johnnies performance next season.
Not really. The 2018 class will be signed the week before the start of the season. Already 14 of the top 100 have committed for next season. and 19 of the 139 4-5 star guys have committed.
Red Rooster wrote:stever20 wrote:RedStorm wrote:The 2018 class is the one on which to judge the recruiting condition of the program. And it will largely be influenced by the Johnnies performance next season.
Not really. The 2018 class will be signed the week before the start of the season. Already 14 of the top 100 have committed for next season. and 19 of the 139 4-5 star guys have committed.
I agree with stever here, as most of the class will be signed, sealed and delivered on signing day in November. There will be a few players still "on the market" next April (ie, a handful of 5-star kids, kids who are holding out for looks at high-major programs and the likes), but many of the top 100 will have already committed.
So, I doubt St. John's 2017-2018 performance will have anything to do with our 2018 class.
RedStorm wrote:Yes, most of the class will be signed. But with St. Johns specifically its just two guys whose decision dates are important. Luther Mohammed and Naz Reid. If either one or both of them decide to wait on their decision, the Johnnies performance out of the gate next season becomes possibly a deciding factor.
And then there will be random quality 4-star guys who are late deciders as there always are.
RedStorm wrote:NJRedman wrote:SJHooper wrote:Quiet concern continues to mount around the SJ program regarding recruiting. Some people say Simon and Clark (transfers) are in effect our recruits...BS. It seems our top targets are all leaving NY/NJ. We have the Ponds/LoVett duo for 1 more year and Ponds possibly leaves after his JR year after that. My point is that there are very short windows to win in college hoops. I would hate to see a team so talented with guards wasted due to awful big men. Kind of reminds me of the Mets with great starting pitching but a bad bullpen and poor offense. What is most concerning to me is the fact that we have essentially unlimited PT for bigs and no top 100 level bigs seem to be signing. The Jets don't get real QB's and St. John's doesn't get real big men (at least to this point). It seems we are missing on our top targets and I don't just mean plan A's. Our plan B's aren't signing either and we are settling for plan C low major, not on the radar type players. Call me all the names in the book, tell me I'm crazy again, say what you'd like, but this is the truth and it's not a good look at all. No offense to PC or SH but even these programs have clearly passed us by not just with success but with recruiting.
Dude, only the nutters are having quiet concerns about our recruiting.
The 2018 class is the one on which to judge the recruiting condition of the program. And it will largely be influenced by the Johnnies performance next season.
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