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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2020 14:16:50 GMT -5
Think you hit most of the highlights. Here's a couple other details to add. -Hoyas made the top 10 list for Karim Mane -Hoyas have a recent offer out to Seryee Lewis -Hoyas have older offers (potentially no longer interest) for Noah Farrakhan, Naseem Khaalid, Silas Mason, Mayoum Mayoum, Ladera Obang, Abou Ousmane, Jahmyl Telfort I try to keep this as up to date as possible, at least with the correct names, offers, visits, and commitments. I only update the rankings every once in a while. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CtUgTwapB5rCvc7Dm6GIMQ-GaSRoUUjB12mSM9evPC4/edit?usp=sharingWow - extensive. Great work. Will add the info to my snapshot.
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Post by calhoya on Mar 2, 2020 14:17:14 GMT -5
Don't care what they are labelled but would like to see two more shooters and another big who can play inside. Not sold that any of the 3 centers on the roster now will be ready to be a full-time starter next year. Wahab is clearly the closest, but still would prefer an experienced grad transfer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2020 5:04:09 GMT -5
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Post by hoyas315 on Mar 3, 2020 18:53:02 GMT -5
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Post by hoyas315 on Mar 3, 2020 19:13:01 GMT -5
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Post by hoyas315 on Mar 3, 2020 19:19:43 GMT -5
Most of Chicago’s great players want all those things, but they likely would keep it quiet. That isn’t Hinton. He says what he thinks and plays with passion and energy.
Hinton is always moving on the court, always working. His motor and high standards have helped the Condors to an exceptional two-year run despite having significantly fewer highly recruited players than other city powers.
Hinton, a Southeast Missouri State recruit, is a Sun-Times All-City first-team selection. He’s averaging 17 points and eight rebounds, and Curie is the favorite to win the Class 4A state title.
First Team All City. Tyler Beard on Second Team
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Post by hoyanewyorka on Mar 4, 2020 7:13:37 GMT -5
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Post by LCPolo18 on Mar 4, 2020 13:00:36 GMT -5
From 2/19, but didn't see it posted previously.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2020 13:33:18 GMT -5
Interesting he visited the same day as Kobe Clark.
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Post by hoyaboya on Mar 4, 2020 14:12:05 GMT -5
From 2/19, but didn't see it posted previously.
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Post by HoyaDr on Mar 4, 2020 14:20:40 GMT -5
From 2/19, but didn't see it posted previously. He has retweeted posts about all his other visits except for ours...just sayin
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Post by hoyanewyorka on Mar 4, 2020 16:20:58 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2020 20:45:55 GMT -5
Getting hit with Murray (Ewing visit), Jhivvan Jackson (rumor), and Frankie Collins (on his way for GU visit) news on the same day adds a little excitement to a pretty sour week.
If you had to choose one (or two): Murray (4yr SG, big time scorer & hot name right now, but probably less of a factor next year than the other 2) Jackson (Grad xfer CG - 1 year, currently 2nd leading scorer in country, probably a big role next year) Collins (4yr PG, decent chance he'd be our starter Day 1)
What's your pick? Production or potential?
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Post by cthoya16 on Mar 5, 2020 20:58:39 GMT -5
Getting hit with Murray (Ewing visit), Jhivvan Jackson (rumor), and Frankie Collins (on his way for GU visit) news on the same day adds a little excitement to a pretty sour week. If you had to choose one: Murray (4yr SG, big time scorer & hot name right now, but probably less of a factor next year than the other 2) Jackson (Grad xfer CG - 1 year, currently 2nd leading scorer in country, probably a big role next year) Collins (4yr PG, decent chance he'd be our starter Day 1) What's your pick? Production or potential? If I had to pick I’d take Frankie, he could be the next great Hoya pg. I really think it’d be a great get, him and beard could be a really strong backcourt down the line with improved jump shots. Pretty sure we have space to bring in 2/3 of these guys and Kerwin Walton assuming Yurt7 is gone.
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Post by prhoya on Mar 5, 2020 21:20:48 GMT -5
Getting hit with Murray (Ewing visit), Jhivvan Jackson (rumor), and Frankie Collins (on his way for GU visit) news on the same day adds a little excitement to a pretty sour week. If you had to choose one: Murray (4yr SG, big time scorer & hot name right now, but probably less of a factor next year than the other 2) Jackson (Grad xfer CG - 1 year, currently 2nd leading scorer in country, probably a big role next year) Collins (4yr PG, decent chance he'd be our starter Day 1) What's your pick? Production or potential? We'll have six to seven newcomers again next year and only three upperclassmen (not counting Omer). That is not winning experience balance. Since we need experience, I would go with Jackson and one of the others.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2020 11:56:27 GMT -5
I'd take Collins and Murray. Better for the long term if you build your program with Freshman imo.
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Post by bostonfan on Mar 6, 2020 12:12:01 GMT -5
I'd take Collins and Murray. Better for the long term if you build your program with Freshman imo. I agree that long term getting a player like Collins, and Murray, is best for the program, but even as talented as Collins seems to be, I think the team will struggle to score next year if they can't add at least one post grad player who can consistently give them points. Tough to count on freshman, even really good ones, to produce on a consistent basis in that first year as a D1 player. I trust the staff will do the right thing, and we can all argue as to what the right thing is, but if they use most of the rest of these open scholarships on freshman I think it tells us they are not really counting on competing to make the tournament next year.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2020 12:16:54 GMT -5
I'd take Collins and Murray. Better for the long term if you build your program with Freshman imo. I agree that long term getting a player like Collins, and Murray, is best for the program, but even as talented as Collins seems to be, I think the team will struggle to score next year if they can't add at least one post grad player who can consistently give them points. Tough to count on freshman, even really good ones, to produce on a consistent basis in that first year as a D1 player. I trust the staff will do the right thing, and we can all argue as to what the right thing is, but if they use most of the rest of these open scholarships on freshman I think it tells us they are not really counting on competing to make the tournament next year. I don't really care about next year as much as building consistency in the program. Not looking for a quick fix.
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Post by hoyazeke on Mar 6, 2020 12:54:36 GMT -5
I agree that long term getting a player like Collins, and Murray, is best for the program, but even as talented as Collins seems to be, I think the team will struggle to score next year if they can't add at least one post grad player who can consistently give them points. Tough to count on freshman, even really good ones, to produce on a consistent basis in that first year as a D1 player. I trust the staff will do the right thing, and we can all argue as to what the right thing is, but if they use most of the rest of these open scholarships on freshman I think it tells us they are not really counting on competing to make the tournament next year. I don't really care about next year as much as building consistency in the program. Not looking for a quick fix. This team wasn't struggling to score after the transfers. It wasn't until Mac and Yurt went down that the offense stalled. If Mac comes back healthy and the rest of our players can fall back into their proper tiers we will be ok. Juggy is a really good 2nd/3rd offensive option. When he has to be 1st option that's when we will struggle....a healthy Mac cures a lot of problems....
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Post by Bigs"R"Us on Mar 6, 2020 14:22:16 GMT -5
I agree that long term getting a player like Collins, and Murray, is best for the program, but even as talented as Collins seems to be, I think the team will struggle to score next year if they can't add at least one post grad player who can consistently give them points. Tough to count on freshman, even really good ones, to produce on a consistent basis in that first year as a D1 player. I trust the staff will do the right thing, and we can all argue as to what the right thing is, but if they use most of the rest of these open scholarships on freshman I think it tells us they are not really counting on competing to make the tournament next year. I don't really care about next year as much as building consistency in the program. Not looking for a quick fix. Agree completely. Next year is a gap year. We are going to take our lumps. After that, we rise like a phoenix.
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