HuskyHawk
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Scout board is gone. Our most prominent posters sneered at the very classes that won us 2 championships during the Scout board's time.
Did you not think the Donnell Beverly class was an example of bad recruiting?
Beverly actually played some key minutes in the final 4 in 2011.
The next year we landed Kemba and Scottie Haralson.
In 2011, people were apoplectic when we grabbed Niels Giffey, Enosch Wolf, Tyler Olander, Shabazz and Jeremy Lamb.
This was all on the Scout board. People predicted doom.
You look at those 2 classes in the span of 4 years, and you can't say UConn didn't have down years or that UConn recruited much more highly back then, because they didn't. The stud class of Oriakhi and Coombs-McDaniel had everyone more optimistic, and that was sandwiched in between. The year after that, they landed Boatright, Daniels and Drummon. Following that, Omar Calhoun, Phillip Nolan and Leon Tolksdorf.
In the eyes of the Boneyard, every other year was a down year.
2008: DOWN
2009: UP
2010: UP
2011: DOWN
2012: UP
2013: DOWN
It yoyo'd back and forth.
I agree. Honestly you can’t pull in top classes every year unless you are also losing those players every year. If last year’s three Duke lottery picks were still there, this year’s class would be weak for them.
The key to success for most programs, and for UConn under Calhoun, was filling in with productive role players. Guys who would develop over four years. Giffey is a good example, he did nothing for two years, was decent as a junior and was really only the player we remember fondly for one season. It’s not just us, Frank Mason and Devonte Graham were both 3 star 4 year guys at Kansas. It’s how it is everywhere that isn’t Duke or Kentucky.
So what have we seen. Springs is likely one of those guys. Adams is one of those guys. If we bring in three players, I expect at least one to be a four year role player. Even if we got Cliff, he’s not starting over senior Carlton. I’m sure he knows that and it probably hurts us with him. Thomas would probably start. The SF/wings? Not likely any of them would start, although that’s potentially our weakest position.
We has a great and big class last year. This class is just to fill some gaps. Next year is the one that needs to be strong, especially with three bigs graduating. I’m not worried that this class is going to hurt us.