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So it looks like Welsh is the only kid ranked below Dham that made it?

So if you go by the rankings, it sucks buts its not too much of a snub
 
So it looks like Welsh is the only kid ranked below Dham that made it?

So if you go by the rankings, it sucks buts its not too much of a snub

Why would you go by ESPN's ranking to determine who should make it? That's not the criteria the voting committee uses, and his 247 composite before the selections were made was #17 anyway.
 
Lamb was barley in the top 100 if I recall. I would take a repeat of that #$% up. : )
 
Lamb wasn't even top 100. Only Rivals gave him any respect, at no. 72 if I remember correctly.
 
Why would you go by ESPN's ranking to determine who should make it? That's not the criteria the voting committee uses, and his 247 composite before the selections were made was #17 anyway.
What is the criteria?

None of the rankings are gold, it is impossible to accurately rank these kids for a myriad of reasons.
 
What is the criteria?

None of the rankings are gold, it is impossible to accurately rank these kids for a myriad of reasons.

Composite rankings take all the top ranking services and average them together.

Daniel Hamilton is #16 composite.

These are the composite rankings of players who made it below him: 17, 18, 19, 26, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 67
 
Can anyone confirm this... On 247's composite ranking page for DHam there's a timeline of events for him. The timeline shows his verbal to UConn in May, a few other events and then the final one is saying that he signed a LOI on 11/21/13. I'm still under the impression that he never signed a LOI. Can anyone verify this for me?

http://247sports.com/Player/Daniel-Hamilton-21875
 
What is the criteria?

None of the rankings are gold, it is impossible to accurately rank these kids for a myriad of reasons.

There's an actual voting committee that selects the players, it includes scouts like Meyer(247), Bossi(Rivals), and Burlinson(independent scout, former NBA scout) who all voted for him. I'm not saying rankings don't matter, because they obviously do and I referenced his composite ranking, but the criteria isn't just looking at a singular ranking service such as ESPN's and picking guys based off that, 1 through 24.
 
Can anyone confirm this... On 247's composite ranking page for DHam there's a timeline of events for him. The timeline shows his verbal to UConn in May, a few other events and then the final one is saying that he signed a LOI on 11/21/13. I'm still under the impression that he never signed a LOI. Can anyone verify this for me?

http:// ... /Player/Daniel-Hamilton-21875

He signed scholarship papers, not an LOI.
 
Why would you go by ESPN's ranking to determine who should make it? That's not the criteria the voting committee uses, and his 247 composite before the selections were made was #17 anyway.
I realize that is ESPN not the final arbiter, posted because it just came out this AM and he dropped 5 spots. I don't know how current the other rankings are, maybe a general feeling among the McD voters that Hamilton is just outside the top 24....who knows....don't think there is an anti-Uconn conspiracy though. I do know that I'm thrilled to have Hamilton.
 
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I realize that is ESPN not the final arbiter, posted because it just came out this AM and he dropped 5 spots. I don't know how current the other rankings are, maybe a general feeling among the McD voters that Hamilton is just outside the top 24....who knows....don't think there is an anti-Uconn conspiracy though. I do know that I'm thrilled to have Hamilton.

My post wasn't in response to you
 
D Ham will have something the others will not- a NC ring. F em.
 
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