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Eric Reibe Commits to UConn

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Class ranking is up to #8 on 247! It might be #1 if we get Mullins.

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Class ranking is up to #8 on 247! It might be #1 if we get Mullins.

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This list has a long way to go and will change a lot by end of recruitment season. As you can likely tell, it's cumulative as no one is doing jumping jacks for the majority of those classes. Better to be higher on the average score per recruit than the cumulative. Quality over quantity. Duke & Kentucky will likely grab 1 or 2 more each and both be top 5, which is customary for them.

But yeah, this class is gonna shape up nicely as right in the mold of what Hurley does well, roster develop not accumulate stars.
 
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from espn article:

"The left-handed Reibe is one of the most skilled post players in the country. What makes him hard to defend is that he can both score and pass with his back to the basket or while facing the basket. As a face-up threat, his touch and range on his midrange and 3-point shots are consistent. In ball-screen scenarios, he can pop and space, short-roll or dive hard to the rim. Playing with his back to the basket, Reibe's instincts, footwork and moves are based on the location of his defender. Right now, his left-handed jump hook and baseline spin are ahead of schedule. He is also valuable in dribble-handoff actions because of his coordination, mobility and hands.

"Eric has always been a force on the offensive end, his ability to shoot and pass will help space the floor," Bullis School coach Bruce Kelly said. "His commitment to improving defensively over the past year has been notable. He can now move his feet well enough to switch pick-and-rolls and keep the ball handler in front of him. He is also very comfortable covering perimeter players as his primary matchup."

Had me at 7 footer left-handed jump hook being ahead of schedule
 
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Congratulations coach Hurley and staff! Another great job on the recruiting trail and thank you for all your hard work.
 

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I wondered if it was pronounced that way. In German, if it's ei it is pronounced "I", it it were ie, it would be pronounced "E".
Exactly. As in Eisenhower's niece...
 
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Coaching staff certainly has a type that they go after. Articulate, unselfish and willing to share credit. He also seems to have a great relationship with his father. And he was very aware of the Rhode Island game.

I also think he has a strong facial resemblance around the eyes to Cam. Another plus.

Welcome aboard Eric.
 
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from espn article:

"The left-handed Reibe is one of the most skilled post players in the country. What makes him hard to defend is that he can both score and pass with his back to the basket or while facing the basket. As a face-up threat, his touch and range on his midrange and 3-point shots are consistent. In ball-screen scenarios, he can pop and space, short-roll or dive hard to the rim. Playing with his back to the basket, Reibe's instincts, footwork and moves are based on the location of his defender. Right now, his left-handed jump hook and baseline spin are ahead of schedule. He is also valuable in dribble-handoff actions because of his coordination, mobility and hands.

"Eric has always been a force on the offensive end, his ability to shoot and pass will help space the floor," Bullis School coach Bruce Kelly said. "His commitment to improving defensively over the past year has been notable. He can now move his feet well enough to switch pick-and-rolls and keep the ball handler in front of him. He is also very comfortable covering perimeter players as his primary matchup."

Had me at 7 footer left-handed jump hook being ahead of schedule

So damn excited, but just to be accurate…

He is a lefty, isn’t he? So how’s his right hand hook shot? lol
 
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We can only hope he can live up to the reputation of other lefty big men like Johnny Selvie
 

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Basically none of them true, though
Pats fans would see it that way...
1. The Tuck rule: kinda invented on the spot
2. Delfategate - well, untrue?
3. Spygate? C'mon they put their Kraft spies in during the Rams practice day and "somehow" knew all the new plays the Rams would run as if they read the playbook.
 

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