stever20 wrote:So tough to take the recruiting class rankings seriously right now when only 13 of the top 41 ESPN players have committed. A school could get 1-2 of those guys- and zoom right on up the rankings. Only 5 of the top 20 and 1 of the top 12 as well. Scout a bit bolder- they have 22 of the top 48 committed, but still same principle holds. They have 4 of the top 16 committed so far. Lots of huge guys still out there...
Great case in point is Kentucky. They aren't on the list- but they are in the battle for players- 9 of the top 11 that aren't signed- Kentucky is mentioned as being in the battle. They get just 2 of those guys- they're in the top 5.
Just looking- ESPN's class ratings last year on August 29-
1 UNC finished 3
2 Ohio St finished 6
3 Maryland finished 9
4 Tennessee finished ur
5 Syracuse finished 23
6 Florida finished 13
7 Georgetown finished 8
8 Arkansas finished 39
9 Louisville finished 4
10 Alabama finished 27
Tennessee you understand with the coaching change. But look at Syracuse, Arkansas, and Alabama. No coaching changes but go way down. Florida even dropped some. meanwhile 3 of the top 5 classes aren't in the top 10 back then- and 5 of the top 10.
HoosierPal wrote:stever20 wrote:So tough to take the recruiting class rankings seriously right now when only 13 of the top 41 ESPN players have committed. A school could get 1-2 of those guys- and zoom right on up the rankings. Only 5 of the top 20 and 1 of the top 12 as well. Scout a bit bolder- they have 22 of the top 48 committed, but still same principle holds. They have 4 of the top 16 committed so far. Lots of huge guys still out there...
Great case in point is Kentucky. They aren't on the list- but they are in the battle for players- 9 of the top 11 that aren't signed- Kentucky is mentioned as being in the battle. They get just 2 of those guys- they're in the top 5.
Just looking- ESPN's class ratings last year on August 29-
1 UNC finished 3
2 Ohio St finished 6
3 Maryland finished 9
4 Tennessee finished ur
5 Syracuse finished 23
6 Florida finished 13
7 Georgetown finished 8
8 Arkansas finished 39
9 Louisville finished 4
10 Alabama finished 27
Tennessee you understand with the coaching change. But look at Syracuse, Arkansas, and Alabama. No coaching changes but go way down. Florida even dropped some. meanwhile 3 of the top 5 classes aren't in the top 10 back then- and 5 of the top 10.
And only one on this list in the 2014 Final Eight. You don't need a top 10 class to win the NCAA tourney. Lot to do about nothing.
HoosierPal wrote:And only one on this list in the 2014 Final Eight. You don't need a top 10 class to win the NCAA tourney. Lot to do about nothing.
HoosierPal wrote:stever20 wrote:So tough to take the recruiting class rankings seriously right now when only 13 of the top 41 ESPN players have committed. A school could get 1-2 of those guys- and zoom right on up the rankings. Only 5 of the top 20 and 1 of the top 12 as well. Scout a bit bolder- they have 22 of the top 48 committed, but still same principle holds. They have 4 of the top 16 committed so far. Lots of huge guys still out there...
Great case in point is Kentucky. They aren't on the list- but they are in the battle for players- 9 of the top 11 that aren't signed- Kentucky is mentioned as being in the battle. They get just 2 of those guys- they're in the top 5.
Just looking- ESPN's class ratings last year on August 29-
1 UNC finished 3
2 Ohio St finished 6
3 Maryland finished 9
4 Tennessee finished ur
5 Syracuse finished 23
6 Florida finished 13
7 Georgetown finished 8
8 Arkansas finished 39
9 Louisville finished 4
10 Alabama finished 27
Tennessee you understand with the coaching change. But look at Syracuse, Arkansas, and Alabama. No coaching changes but go way down. Florida even dropped some. meanwhile 3 of the top 5 classes aren't in the top 10 back then- and 5 of the top 10.
And only one on this list in the 2014 Final Eight. You don't need a top 10 class to win the NCAA tourney. Lot to do about nothing.
robinreed wrote:This says much about the position of the Big East as one of the top basketball conferences in the nation.
The PAC has 4 schools listed - Arizona, Washington, UCLA, USC
The ACC has 3 schools listed - Louisville, Duke, Syracuse (2 former BE schools)
The Big 10 has 3 schools listed - Ohio State, Michigan State, Illinois
The SEC has 3 schools listed - Auburn, LSU, Florida
The Big East has 2 schools listed - Georgetown and Marquette
NO OTHER CONFERENCE IS LISTED
The Big 12 - zero
The AAC - zero
The MWC - zero
The C-USA - zero
The MAC - zero
The A-10 - zero
You can argue about the merit of the players recruited and about the merit of Scout. They are very poor and inaccurate in football. However this speaks greatly about the prestige the top conferences have amongst high school basketball players. Obviously we are considered among the top conferences
R to the OB wrote:HoosierPal wrote:And only one on this list in the 2014 Final Eight. You don't need a top 10 class to win the NCAA tourney. Lot to do about nothing.
Exactly. It's fun to talk about before the season and when discussing conference strength, but stars and rankings don't always translate on the court. Look at Creighton this year... Doug was the highest ranked in his class and was a 3*, not even in the rankings by the major recruiting services. Creighton was successful because of their style of play, the cohesiveness of the team, and their experience. Look at Dayton (Xavier fans shriek in background) or George Mason's many tournament runs years ago or Butler's back-to-back Final runs.
R to the OB wrote:HoosierPal wrote:And only one on this list in the 2014 Final Eight. You don't need a top 10 class to win the NCAA tourney. Lot to do about nothing.
Exactly. It's fun to talk about before the season and when discussing conference strength, but stars and rankings don't always translate on the court. Look at Creighton this year... Doug was the highest ranked in his class and was a 3*, not even in the rankings by the major recruiting services. Creighton was successful because of their style of play, the cohesiveness of the team, and their experience. Look at Dayton (Xavier fans shriek in background) or George Mason's many tournament runs years ago or Butler's back-to-back Final runs.
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