stever20 wrote:Few things-
1- as PC has shown us- recruits can go up in smokes quickly.
2- All the schools you mentioned started recruiting those players before the split happened. Next years class will be the 1st one where the split has taken place and the full impact will be known.
TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:Few things-
1- as PC has shown us- recruits can go up in smokes quickly.
2- All the schools you mentioned started recruiting those players before the split happened. Next years class will be the 1st one where the split has taken place and the full impact will be known.
1-Would you rather not have elite recruits?
2-Anyone being recruited for 2015 & likely 2016 has been recruited for at least two years too. Remember 2014, 2015, etc recruits play on the same AAU teams or go to the same schools. When coaches are recruiting they make the most of their limited recruiting time.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:Few things-
1- as PC has shown us- recruits can go up in smokes quickly.
2- All the schools you mentioned started recruiting those players before the split happened. Next years class will be the 1st one where the split has taken place and the full impact will be known.
1-Would you rather not have elite recruits?
2-Anyone being recruited for 2015 & likely 2016 has been recruited for at least two years too. Remember 2014, 2015, etc recruits play on the same AAU teams or go to the same schools. When coaches are recruiting they make the most of their limited recruiting time.
2015's generally would have started getting looks this past spring. The Junior year is when recruiting starts to really pick up(which for 2015 is this year).
I think the one thing that would make things very interesting is if the NBA did something with their age rule- like make it where you could go straight to the NBA, but if you go to college you have to stay for 2 years. Would totally change a school like a Kentucky.
stever20 wrote:Few things-
1- as PC has shown us- recruits can go up in smokes quickly.
2- All the schools you mentioned started recruiting those players before the split happened. Next years class will be the 1st one where the split has taken place and the full impact will be known.
Jet915 wrote:stever20 wrote:Few things-
1- as PC has shown us- recruits can go up in smokes quickly.
2- All the schools you mentioned started recruiting those players before the split happened. Next years class will be the 1st one where the split has taken place and the full impact will be known.
Good ole Stever being a pessimist again, the majority of those recruits committed AFTER they knew the split was still happening and still committed. Not sure your argument holds up, maybe just maybe these kids want to play in an elite basketball conference in big cities where BASKETBALL is KING.
stever20 wrote:Jet915 wrote:stever20 wrote:Few things-
1- as PC has shown us- recruits can go up in smokes quickly.
2- All the schools you mentioned started recruiting those players before the split happened. Next years class will be the 1st one where the split has taken place and the full impact will be known.
Good ole Stever being a pessimist again, the majority of those recruits committed AFTER they knew the split was still happening and still committed. Not sure your argument holds up, maybe just maybe these kids want to play in an elite basketball conference in big cities where BASKETBALL is KING.
Next year will be the first year where it's the split the entire cycle. Your initial contact(which would have been pre-split)- means a lot. Next year will tell a much bigger story quite frankly. If we have a similar type year- great- even better than this year quite frankly....
TheHall wrote:Again for what specific BE schools. Only a handful teams expect to get back to back top 25 classes. Most teams don't need it, schools like UK do because of turnover. But bringing in to much youth year over year is not a formula for success for most programs. SJU brought in a top five class, but it was 9 strong (RU had a huge top 15 class that year too), unless those are McD AA then it's too much youth at one time. This year about 6 teams recruited at top 25 level. Now it's time to develop those classes not necessarily add more youth. The 2014 class by itself has set a strong foundation for the next 2-3 years for the league (not many 1&doner's).
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