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Wow, I had forgotten about Ashmeade! Didn't he quickly transfer out? I thought Calhoun was a year or so later, but I'm guessing he was a walk on. Boo supposedly had a nice Pro career playing all over the place.

Ashmeade ended up at RU while still in the A10?

Thought Travis Knight was in that one?
 
Our best class was probably Okafor and Gordon. What did that Pitt guy call it, undistiguished?
 
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Our best class was probably Okafor and Gordon. What did that Pitt guy call it, undistiguished?

But at the time that they signed with UCONN, Okafor was rated around 100-125 and Gordon was in the 40's. If you want to rate them by how things ended up 3 years later....yes, probably our best class.
 
What about the class with Rip and KFree? Also Jake and Leblanc. Anyone remember where that one came in?
 
We also have a really nice looking lineup of people considering us for 2015 which they now have the ESPN 60 for
 
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I saw this in Dave Telep's article with his top 10 thoughts about the 2014 class. Good news for UConn.

9. Conference affiliation won’t matter
Realignment is difficult to follow. Even if you’re in the business, you need a reference sheet. Imagine being a recruit. Some unscientific research this spring yielded this conclusion: Recruits no longer care about conference affiliation. They’re making college decisions based on two factors. First, players want to know how and how fast the coach can get them to the NBA. Second, they want a strong relationship with the head coach. The elite players are considering development and the NBA, not conference affiliation. When is the last time you heard a top-25 prospect say the deciding factor was the league? It’s not happening.

http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/dave-telep/post?id=3669
 
They’re making college decisions based on two factors. First, players want to know how and how fast the coach can get them to the NBA. Second, they want a strong relationship with the head coach. The elite players are considering development and the NBA, not conference affiliation.

Check, and check.

I actually think that second aspect will be even easier to sell with KO than it was with JC. Kids increasingly want the easy road and tune out old-school attitudes (see AO). KO isn't an "easy" coach, but his teaching methods are a lot more positive and likely to earn the respect of the players.
 
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