MF73-Eleazar wrote:Besides Rishwain, who were the other signees?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFOq36cj_Hw
Felder, Heath, and Williams
MF73-Eleazar wrote:Besides Rishwain, who were the other signees?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFOq36cj_Hw
cremins wrote:how does this class stand in the ACC? country? seems like another good one. felder and heath are both highly rated and the other two are sleepers
with good looking shots.
BC923 wrote:cremins wrote:how does this class stand in the ACC? country? seems like another good one. felder and heath are both highly rated and the other two are sleepers
with good looking shots.
55th in the country, near the bottom of the ACC, but ahead of a decent amount of other P5 teams. As with football, this class is probably underrated because rankings are based on clicks to an extent (Felder might be a 4 star had he committed to Bruce Pearl at Auburn, Jay Heath might have been had he committed to Georgetown)
The flyers are good in my opinion too. Rishwain had a Wichita State offer and a Utah offer, and I'll give Lou Williams' son a chance any time.
With Spinelli on staff, I don't see the recruiting as nearly as much of a problem as it had been. They are pretty good at getting kids with decent offers and finding undervalued kids.
eepstein0 wrote:BC923 wrote:cremins wrote:how does this class stand in the ACC? country? seems like another good one. felder and heath are both highly rated and the other two are sleepers
with good looking shots.
55th in the country, near the bottom of the ACC, but ahead of a decent amount of other P5 teams. As with football, this class is probably underrated because rankings are based on clicks to an extent (Felder might be a 4 star had he committed to Bruce Pearl at Auburn, Jay Heath might have been had he committed to Georgetown)
The flyers are good in my opinion too. Rishwain had a Wichita State offer and a Utah offer, and I'll give Lou Williams' son a chance any time.
With Spinelli on staff, I don't see the recruiting as nearly as much of a problem as it had been. They are pretty good at getting kids with decent offers and finding undervalued kids.
Isn’t recruiting still a major problem? We have no depth and start JC Reyes at center.
claver2010 wrote:i think there are roster issues but over the past couple of classes the recruiting has picked up. if they could convince ky to stick around (maybe he wants to play with his cousin), would be a decently deep roster.
G: Ky, Tabbs, Heath, Herren, Hamilton, Rishwain
Wing: Steff, Hamilton, Felder, Williams, VBJ
C: Pop, JC
edit: still no clue what the asst from ohio does
Uptown Eagle wrote:The depth problem is with bigs. Robinson, Turner and Milon still being in the program don't solve that problem.
claver2010 wrote:chris herren got a scholarship today, pretty cool video:
DavidGordonsFoot wrote:claver2010 wrote:chris herren got a scholarship today, pretty cool video:
I know everyone here has an agenda and no one is ever wrong, but these videos get me every time.
claver2010 wrote:had no idea he paid his own way for the first half
cremins wrote:since we are really struggling with depth and acc quality players this season, does anyone know how next years recruits are doing this year so far?
looks like freshmen class is going to be solid contributors, need some more depth.
eepstein0 wrote:cremins wrote:since we are really struggling with depth and acc quality players this season, does anyone know how next years recruits are doing this year so far?
looks like freshmen class is going to be solid contributors, need some more depth.
Our HC is looking down the barrel of a 4-14 type ACC season after going 0-18 a few years ago. Unless you think they’re giving JC year 6 (he is currently 13-59 in ACC play) next years recruits aren’t relevant.
HJS wrote:eepstein0 wrote:cremins wrote:since we are really struggling with depth and acc quality players this season, does anyone know how next years recruits are doing this year so far?
looks like freshmen class is going to be solid contributors, need some more depth.
Our HC is looking down the barrel of a 4-14 type ACC season after going 0-18 a few years ago. Unless you think they’re giving JC year 6 (he is currently 13-59 in ACC play) next years recruits aren’t relevant.
http://bcheights.com/2018/04/25/jim-chr ... 22-season/
eepstein0 wrote:HJS wrote:eepstein0 wrote:cremins wrote:since we are really struggling with depth and acc quality players this season, does anyone know how next years recruits are doing this year so far?
looks like freshmen class is going to be solid contributors, need some more depth.
Our HC is looking down the barrel of a 4-14 type ACC season after going 0-18 a few years ago. Unless you think they’re giving JC year 6 (he is currently 13-59 in ACC play) next years recruits aren’t relevant.
http://bcheights.com/2018/04/25/jim-chr ... 22-season/
These contracts are irrelevant. You know that.
Shoreagle wrote:2001Eagle wrote:twballgame9 wrote:BConway wrote:2001Eagle wrote:DuchesneEast wrote:Tom Dooder wrote:https://twitter.com/EagleInsiders/status/1044577098676011008
@EagleInsiders
1m1 minute ago
SOURCE: 4-star Collegiate School (VA) power forward Robbie Beran will take an OV to Northwestern this weekend, cancelling his trip to #BostonCollege. #BC is out for the 4-star forward
Northwestern over BC to play ball? That makes no sense.
It's at least possible that we aren't looking for another perimeter front court player after Williams committed. Have to think that they are holding open two spots: one for Walker and one for Girard (or Girard replacement at PG if he goes to Cuse as many expect).
No way we pass on a guy like Beran regardless of what we need at other positions. The Falzon kid from Newton also chose Northwestern over us.
And no one has heard from Falzone or his dick of a father since.
I'm somewhat interested to see how A.J. Turner does this year at Northwestern. He was always too timid while at BC.
I’ve watched Falzon play a few times in person. He struggled with injuries last year. Didn’t play a lot of minutes for northwestern. He has a nice shooting stroke but doesn’t play physical at all. He’s got 2 more years of college basketball but unless he makes a huge leap forward it doesn’t seem like he is much more than a role player.
eepstein0 wrote:BC offered 2019 PF Julius Marble from Jesuit HS in Dallas. Other offers from Michigan St, Oklahoma St & TCU.
BC also is talking with 2020 PG Santiago Vescovi from Mexico.
eepstein0 wrote:BC also interest in 2019 G Clarence Nadonly. From Paris, FR but playing stateside for I think the #1 team in the country. WVU, Arkansas, etc. also involved
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