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Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 7:37 pm
by GoldenWarrior11
This is what the team will look like in 2018: :ugeek:

Heldt (Sr.)
Cheatham (Sr.)
Froling (Jr.)
S. Hauser (Jr.)
Howard (Jr.)
Morrow (Jr.)
Anim (Jr.)
Cain (So.)
Eke (So.)
Elliott (So.)
J. Hauser (Fr.)
Bailey (Fr.)

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 9:51 pm
by jfan
Jet915 wrote:Updated! 247 updated their composite ranking today:

#37 Joey Hauser (MARQUETTE)
#44 Cole Swider (NOVA)
#45 AJ Reeves (PC)
#51 Brandon Slater (NOVA)
#57 Tyger Campbell (DEPAUL)
#100 Ian Steere (CREIGHTON)
#102 Christian Bishop (CREIGHTON)
#160 Boubacar Diakite (SJU)

http://247sports.com/Season/2018-Basketball/CompositeRecruitRankings?InstitutionGroup=HighSchool
Actually in the updated 24/7 composite for Creighton Ian Steere comes in at 84 and Christian Bishop comes in at 95, so right now we have 7 in the top 100

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 11:01 pm
by Jet915
jfan wrote:
Jet915 wrote:Updated! 247 updated their composite ranking today:

#37 Joey Hauser (MARQUETTE)
#44 Cole Swider (NOVA)
#45 AJ Reeves (PC)
#51 Brandon Slater (NOVA)
#57 Tyger Campbell (DEPAUL)
#100 Ian Steere (CREIGHTON)
#102 Christian Bishop (CREIGHTON)
#160 Boubacar Diakite (SJU)

http://247sports.com/Season/2018-Basketball/CompositeRecruitRankings?InstitutionGroup=HighSchool
Actually in the updated 24/7 composite for Creighton Ian Steere comes in at 84 and Christian Bishop comes in at 95, so right now we have 7 in the top 100


Yep, looks like they justed updated the rankings a few hours ago:

#35 Joey Hauser (MARQUETTE)
#42 Cole Swider (NOVA)
#43 AJ Reeves (PC)
#52 Tyger Campbell (DEPAUL)
#55 Brandon Slater (NOVA)
#84 Ian Steere (CREIGHTON)
#95 Christian Bishop (CREIGHTON)

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 7:12 am
by StillWarriors
Hey, 11, what about Theo??

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 7:38 am
by stever20
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:This is what the team will look like in 2018: :ugeek:

Heldt (Sr.)
Cheatham (Sr.)
Froling (Jr.)
S. Hauser (Jr.)
Howard (Jr.)
Morrow (Jr.)
Anim (Jr.)
Cain (So.)
Eke (So.)
Elliott (So.)
J. Hauser (Fr.)
Bailey (Fr.)

It's kind of crazy to say this in college basketball because odds are srong that at least 2-3 of the guys will transfer after the season. I'd say that about any team and looking at their roster in mid July for next year.

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 10:39 am
by GoldenWarrior11
StillWarriors wrote:Hey, 11, what about Theo??


D'oh! YES, Theo John will also be a sophomore. He will also be a regular contributor.

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 10:46 am
by GoldenWarrior11
stever20 wrote:
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:This is what the team will look like in 2018: :ugeek:

Heldt (Sr.)
Cheatham (Sr.)
Froling (Jr.)
S. Hauser (Jr.)
Howard (Jr.)
Morrow (Jr.)
Anim (Jr.)
Cain (So.)
Eke (So.)
Elliott (So.)
J. Hauser (Fr.)
Bailey (Fr.)

It's kind of crazy to say this in college basketball because odds are srong that at least 2-3 of the guys will transfer after the season. I'd say that about any team and looking at their roster in mid July for next year.


I agree. Under Wojo (and even more so under Buzz), MU has had its fare share of transfers. Since Wojo was hired, we have lost Deonte Burton, Steve Taylor, John Dawson, Traci Carter, Sandy Cohen and Duane Wilson. That's an average of 1-2 per year. Each was a different situation (Burton and Taylor didn't fit the new philosophy, Dawson and Cohen weren't playing at all, Carter saw the writing on the wall for future playing time, and Wilson was a grad transfer and knew he would be crunched for minutes). Bottom line, the program under Wojo hasn't lost a great player due to transfer. The best players dictate playing time. So, whomever is the odd man out will ultimately probably leave.

The fun thing to also consider is that we are still going hard after Quentin Grimes. While our scholarship limit is now filled for 18-19, we are recruiting with the expectation that we will be losing someone (likely due to the magnitude of transfers in college basketball).

Bottom line, never stop recruiting.

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 7:05 am
by MullinMayhem
Didn't want to make a new thread for this, so posting here seemed most appropriate. I think the Mullin administration has definitely proven they can identify studs on the basketball court. The scouting seems to be a strength so far. For SJ to take the next step and actually make the top 25 consistently and go deep in tournaments, not only will they need to identify top players but close the deal and get commitments. Nasir Little is a recruit we got in on early...the way things are going he may even be a McDonald's All American type player. He's likely going to be a consensus 5 star player very soon. The real question will be if the staff can close on these top notch recruits. IMO we will have to get early commitments from these types of players, since we all know after years recruiting these kids, Kentucky and Duke come in at the 11th hour and swipe them after barely having them on their radar.

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:32 am
by DudeAnon
Xavier's 2018 class might take a small downturn from our top 10 2017 class.

We have already missed on most of our big targets and have 0 commits for 2018 I believe.

Re: 2018 Recruiting Class Could Be The Best Yet

PostPosted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 7:55 am
by MullinMayhem
I wouldn't be too concerned...Xavier is one of those teams that seems to find a way to compete even if they don't get 5 star guys. They clearly have a system that works.