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#10 - Liam McNeeley (#17 composite)
#31 - Ahmad Nowell (#36 composite)
#81 - Isaiah Abraham (#73 composite)


I take all these recruit/transfer rankings less seriously than I used to since we've seen it doesn't really mean as much as some think it does. In the UConn staff I trust! But 247Sports is higher on McNeeley and Nowell than the average of all the ranking services. I was just curious who ranked McNeeley so much lower since I know ESPN had him at #9. To get to a composite of #17 someone had to have him a lot lower. Here is where all the recruiting services have him.

#9 ESPN
#10 247Sports
#11 On3
#16 Rivals

Who else does rankings that they would use? So now I'm curious how they come up with a composite of 17. Lol
 
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#10 - Liam McNeeley (#17 composite)
#31 - Ahmad Nowell (#36 composite)
#81 - Isaiah Abraham (#73 composite)


I take all these recruit/transfer rankings less seriously than I used to since we've seen it doesn't really mean as much as some think it does. In the UConn staff I trust! But 247Sports is higher on McNeeley and Nowell than the average of all the ranking services. I was just curious who ranked McNeeley so much lower since I know ESPN had him at #9. To get to a composite of #17 someone had to have him a lot lower. Here is where all the recruiting services have him.

#9 ESPN
#10 247Sports
#11 On3
#16 Rivals

Who else does rankings that they would use? So now I'm curious how they come up with a composite of 17. Lol

The math on McNeeley ain't mathing.
 
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Duke. Yikes!
Yeah, we're ranked #11, which is 10 spots behind Duke. Unlike Duke, though, we won't have four or five of our recruits hitting the portal next year; instead, at least two of our guys will be here for at least two or three years. So then, while Duke reloads with the #1 class, yet again, our guys will be leading us to NC #7.
 
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Their composite score might not be updated, or their formula is terrible.

I had a post on this forum explaining the RSIC, and someone deleted the post for some reasonbeyond Me. They all use an average and some other factors such as standard deviation, but I'd still like to know how they got to 17.

Here is the RSIC composite from October beside the industry average.

Rankings from: Oct 2023
RSCIAvgDevPlayerESPNRivals247SportsOn3TotalHtPosCityCollege
110Cooper Flagg11114006'9"SFNewport, ME
220Dylan Harper22223966'5"PGRamsey, NJ
330Airious Bailey33333926'8"SFPowder Springs, GARutgers
450.6Tre Johnson44553866'6"SGDallas, TX
571.5Flory Bidunga65873786'9"CKokomo, INKansas
61011.3V.J. Edgecombe525643646'4"SFBrookville, NY
7112.6Jayden Quaintance1413963626'9"CRaleigh, NC
7111.5Asa Newell11101383626'9"PFMinneola, FL
7115.8Jalil Bethea7177113626'4"SGPhiladelphia, PAMiami
10114.7Ian Jackson17810103596'4"SFBronx, NYNorth Carolina
11125.3Karter Knox16614133556'5"SGTampa, FL
12143.1Liam McNeeley13915203476'7"SFPlano, TX
 
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THE SWISS ARMY KNIFE: LIAM MCNEELEY (CONNECTICUT COMMIT)

Ranking: No. 10 overall

"The Swiss Army Knife" award goes to the player that has shown to be the most versatile prospect. Due to Liam McNeeley's skillset, he was a shoo-in for this distinction.

McNeeley is a perfect pairing for Dan Hurley thanks to his tremendous IQ and skillset at 6-foot-7. He has shown the ability to handle the ball, initiate an offense, distribute, drills shots and also score off the bounce. McNeeley will be able to operate in roles as a shooter by flying off screens and drilling 3s.

McNeeley can shoot at an extremely high level, but he can also impact a game in every other areas while remaining a scoring threat.


 
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Duke. Yikes!
Duke and Rutgers joined eight different recruiting classes that featured two top-five signees. Of those eight, five failed to reach the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Kentucky's historic 2011 recruiting class, which featured Anthony Davis and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, was the only one to win a national championship.

 
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THE SWISS ARMY KNIFE: LIAM MCNEELEY (CONNECTICUT COMMIT)

Ranking: No. 10 overall

"The Swiss Army Knife" award goes to the player that has shown to be the most versatile prospect. Due to Liam McNeeley's skillset, he was a shoo-in for this distinction.

McNeeley is a perfect pairing for Dan Hurley thanks to his tremendous IQ and skillset at 6-foot-7. He has shown the ability to handle the ball, initiate an offense, distribute, drills shots and also score off the bounce. McNeeley will be able to operate in roles as a shooter by flying off screens and drilling 3s.

McNeeley can shoot at an extremely high level, but he can also impact a game in every other areas while remaining a scoring threat.


Bingo, he's got a complete offensive game.
 
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That Abraham ranking is surprising. I would have thought he was a riser.

But it mean absolutely nothing.
I think it means he may be very raw offensively and needs a lot of work because hes a physical freak!
 
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Their composite score might not be updated, or their formula is terrible.

I had a post on this forum explaining the RSIC, and someone deleted the post for some reasonbeyond Me. They all use an average and some other factors such as standard deviation, but I'd still like to know how they got to 17.

Here is the RSIC composite from October beside the industry average.

Rankings from: Oct 2023
RSCIAvgDevPlayerESPNRivals247SportsOn3TotalHtPosCityCollege
110Cooper Flagg11114006'9"SFNewport, ME
220Dylan Harper22223966'5"PGRamsey, NJ
330Airious Bailey33333926'8"SFPowder Springs, GARutgers
450.6Tre Johnson44553866'6"SGDallas, TX
571.5Flory Bidunga65873786'9"CKokomo, INKansas
61011.3V.J. Edgecombe525643646'4"SFBrookville, NY
7112.6Jayden Quaintance1413963626'9"CRaleigh, NC
7111.5Asa Newell11101383626'9"PFMinneola, FL
7115.8Jalil Bethea7177113626'4"SGPhiladelphia, PAMiami
10114.7Ian Jackson17810103596'4"SFBronx, NYNorth Carolina
11125.3Karter Knox16614133556'5"SGTampa, FL
12143.1Liam McNeeley13915203476'7"SFPlano, TX
How does Rivals have Edgecombe #25?! Have they actually watched him play? Kid is crazy talented and has played well in the games ive seen him in.
 
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I think McNeeley can be the most important player on our team next year and I'm totally thrilled to have him. I can see an argument for McNeeley as Swiss Army Knife based on 3 point proficiency, but, both Flagg & Harper have pretty good cases and are higher rated, so I don't see 'shoo-in' as to this. Remind me what skill Flagg doesn't have? I would say the swiss army knife includes defense where Flagg's elite shot blocking would get my vote.
 
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I think McNeeley can be the most important player on our team next year and I'm totally thrilled to have him. I can see an argument for McNeeley as Swiss Army Knife based on 3 point proficiency, but, both Flagg & Harper have pretty good cases and are higher rated, so I don't see 'shoo-in' as to this. Remind me what skill Flagg doesn't have? I would say the swiss army knife includes defense where Flagg's elite shot blocking would get my vote.
Swiss Army Knife isn't a term that's typically used for the biggest superstar.
 
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On3's Industry Average (which has been updated with new 247 rankings and also includes Rivals, ESPN, and their own ranking) has McNeeley at 11th.
That math makes more sense. I'm guessing 247Sports hasn't updated their composite rankings in a long time.
 
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Yeah, we're ranked #11, which is 10 spots behind Duke. Unlike Duke, though, we won't have four or five of our recruits hitting the portal next year; instead, at least two of our guys will be here for at least two or three years. So then, while Duke reloads with the #1 class, yet again, our guys will be leading us to NC #7.
Honestly the rankings should really go by the average score of the classes with at least 2+ recruits.

Not saying Duke doesn't have a great class, but you could probably beat UConn with a class of 4 or 5 mid to low 4-stars
 
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The portal makes getting the top recruits less important. All of the top 25 guys are looking to be one and done, and if it doesn’t happen they are going to portal to a new school in year 2. It is hard to win with 2 or 3+ freshmen starting and all of the top 25 want to start right off the bat. I think the ideal mix is to get one 5 star recruit + some 30-60 rank recruits who will stay for 2+ years and some 70-100 rank recruits who will stay for 3+ years. Combine that with a couple of talented portal xfrs each year.
This allows you to field a team with experience and some 5 star talent. I think Hurley recruited exactly what he wanted. If Karaban comes back we are in excellent shape.

Duke and Kentucky’s roster full of 5 star freshmen recruits hasn’t worked out for them at all. The lone exceptions are when tone of those 5 star recruits turns out to be a generational superstar like Anthony Davis, or Paulo Banchero.
I think the only miss / regret is not being able to get Cooper Flagg, but that was an uphill battle given Duke was his childhood dream school.
 
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An example of what I am talking about in last post, is I think we are better off with Reed than Ngonba. Reed is more likely to play 2 years at UConn, than Ngonba playing 2 years at same school and Reed will be better in these 2 years. I think whatever team Ngonba portals to in the coming years will be the school that most benefits from his talent.
 
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I think it means he may be very raw offensively and needs a lot of work because hes a physical freak!
Abaham was supposed to be raw offensively last summer. The guy I saw in March (in admittedly limited action) was far more polished that I would have imagined he would be at this point.

From that viewing, the only thing holding him back from being an impact freshman is the depth already on the team. He will very much be in the shoes that Stewart and Ball (and potentially Ross) will be vacating to take on a larger role in year 2.

No matter where he is ranked, I am quite glad UConn has him.
 
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That math makes more sense. I'm guessing 247Sports hasn't updated their composite rankings in a long time.
They were updated yesterday

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