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[QUOTE="DefenseBB, post: 3531324, member: 7492"] With the final rankings in and the class rankings done (both links below), I have my own opinions on this very interesting recruiting and choices of schools. California? Syracuse? Ole Miss?? Iowa State? Iowa? Rutgers? All appearing on this Top 20 List when they traditionally have not been known for top 20 recruiting. First the curious selections-#2 Angel Reese, I don't think anyone is of the belief that she will thrive at Maryland. 2 reason for my stating this-Brenda's high transfer rate out and the fact I haven't seen Brenda "coach up" anyone. Add in the fact that Angel is known as a "challenge" and I see concerns on this #2 prospect blossoming into an All-American.. #5 Kamilla Cordosa choosing Syracuse is another eye popper as Q is not known for post position players, guards-yes, interior game-no. This is going to be interesting to watch as my suspicion is "implosion" but that's solely a guess. #6 Diamond Johnson choosing Rutgers and CVS as I only look as far as Alexis Morris and Maori Davenport to see disaster. #13 Delayah Daniels and California? Maybe the Kristen Anigwe factor came into play here but did Anigwe really thrive or did she stay the same or regress? New coach so who knows what the future holds but for a #13 prospect to bet so highly on this is interesting. #15 Madison Scott choosing Ole Miss and new team mate Shakira Austin are the stuff of epic turnarounds but that's a high gamble by both... Clearly UConn and Oregon were the top 2 program winners here. I put Syracuse 3rd given their rise from nowhere and the higher rankings of Cordosa (#5) and Priscilla Williams (#9) over what ND is garnering in volume top 4 (#20, #27, #34, #44). That said, how many of these top players actually stay at these schools given the new transfer trend? 8 of the top 20 from 2018 have transferred and 10 of 20 from 2017 have transferred. Thoughts? [URL unfurl="true"]http://www.espn.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/rankings/_/class/2020[/URL] [URL unfurl="true"]http://www.espn.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/class-rankings/_/class/2020[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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