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Govan sounds like "mouth breather" from Norte Dame- I'd take a player like that in a NY minute.
 
If Govan and Adams wanted to commit today I think the staff would happily end 2015 recruiting,
 
Most guys who carry that much weight don't get off the ground well. There are still plenty of them who are very successful for a reason. JG has decent low block moves, and a relatively soft touch for a young big. He is a top 20 guy for a reason.

With some training in the Champions Center, i imagine he will gain some height on his vertical, and some foot speed. And HCKO will will him to be great like he has done with many of our guys over the past 2-3 years.
If not, he will be a highly rated bench warmer...which isn't the end of the world. Don't forget, we won it all with Nolan at the 5 this season, and Nolan, likely much improved over the offseasons, will be a better version of himself by the time JG gets here....if he comes.

I trust KO to put a great team on the floor.
 
Even if he isn't a great athlete, these days, when you look at guys 6-10 or 6-11, you've got four categories

a) skilled
b) athletic
c) both (but one-and-done)
d) neither (but going to Rutgers)

We currently have a couple athletic guys who are developing their skills - wouldn't be bad to have a skilled one who might stick around a couple years.
 
wow, he was just saying a week or so ago that he wasn't committing to after the AAU season was done
 
3uconn said:
Huge target for the staff. They showed that to him tonight by going full staff for him. This is the first time they've done that all high school season for any recruit unless I'm forgetting something. Here's his most recent video. It's from January and all of the highlights are from one game. He's been having a huge year: YouTube Video

Did we cool or strike out?
 
I go back to his quote that he made a couple weeks ago about UConn, "...they have alot of big men". Not sure how our situation is any different than Georgetown, Dickerson is gonna play alot of 5 himself since they already have Derrickson in the fold and then both Copeland and White are really college 4s. They have a really talented frontcourt but there is going to be a battle for minutes there. I have to give JT3 credit, boring offensive system and his squads don't win anything in the postseason but he hauls in alot of talent.
 
I am having trouble understanding Gtowns recruiting strategy.

They have:

15
Dickerson - 6-8 PF
Govan - 6-9 C
Derrickson 6-8 PF

14
White 6-8PF
Peak 6-5 SF
Copeland 6-8 PF
Mourning 6-8 PF
Campbell 6-1 G

One guard with 8 scholarships?

They also have on book for 15-16:
Smith-Rivera 6-3 G
Hayes 7-0 C
Cameron 6-7 PF

I guess they have 2 scholarships still open but that's a lot of 4-5's and not much guard depth at all. They better hope they get Trier and Smith Rivera doesn't leave early.
 
I go back to his quote that he made a couple weeks ago about UConn, "...they have alot of big men". Not sure how our situation is any different than Georgetown, Dickerson is gonna play alot of 5 himself since they already have Derrickson in the fold and then both Copeland and White are really college 4s. They have a really talented frontcourt but there is going to be a battle for minutes there. I have to give JT3 credit, boring offensive system and his squads don't win anything in the postseason but he hauls in alot of talent.

There are a ton of big men at Georgetown. When Govan gets there as a freshman, these will be the guys:

Centers
Bradley Hayes 7-0 Senior
Noah Dickerson 6-8 Freshman
Jessie Govan 6-10 Freshman

PFs
Trey Mourning 6-9 Sophmore
Isaac Copeland 6-9 Sophomore
Paul White 6-9 Sophomore
Marcus Derrickson 6-8 Freshman

That's 7 guys for two positions.

UConn, meanwhile, has a junior in Amidah Brimah at center, and two power forwards, one a senior in Phillip Nolan and the other a sophomore in Rakim Lubin.

My eyes are going squirrely on this.
 
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There are a ton of big men at Georgetown. When Govan gets there as a freshman, these will be the guys:

Centers
Bradley Hayes 7-0 Senior
Noah Dickerson 6-8 Freshman
Jessie Govan 6-10 Freshman

PFs
Trey Mourning 6-9 Sophmore
Isaac Copeland 6-9 Sophomore
Paul White 6-9 Sophomore
Marcus Derrickson 6-8 Freshman

That's 7 guys for two positions.

UConn, meanwhile, has a junior in Amidah Brimah at center, and two power forwards, one a senior in Phillip Nolan and the other a sophomore in Rakim Lubin.

My eyes are going squirrely on this.

Yea I oversold our frontcourt situation quite a bit as far as playing time, you and caw broke it down perfectly. Hey if he likes Georgetown he likes them, and I don't blame a kid for liking them considering how JT3 used Hibbert and Monroe, and how Hibbert developed under him, but that is alot of big men to compete with for time.
 
I am having trouble understanding Gtowns recruiting strategy.

They have:

15
Dickerson - 6-8 PF
Govan - 6-9 C
Derrickson 6-8 PF

14
White 6-8PF
Peak 6-5 SF
Copeland 6-8 PF
Mourning 6-8 PF
Campbell 6-1 G

One guard with 8 scholarships?

They also have on book for 15-16:
Smith-Rivera 6-3 G
Hayes 7-0 C
Cameron 6-7 PF

I guess they have 2 scholarships still open but that's a lot of 4-5's and not much guard depth at all. They better hope they get Trier and Smith Rivera doesn't leave early.
After they just watched 3 of the last 4 national champions win with dominant guard play...
 
There are a ton of big men at Georgetown. When Govan gets there as a freshman, these will be the guys:

Centers
Bradley Hayes 7-0 Senior
Noah Dickerson 6-8 Freshman
Jessie Govan 6-10 Freshman

PFs
Trey Mourning 6-9 Sophmore
Isaac Copeland 6-9 Sophomore
Paul White 6-9 Sophomore
Marcus Derrickson 6-8 Freshman

That's 7 guys for two positions.

UConn, meanwhile, has a junior in Amidah Brimah at center, and two power forwards, one a senior in Phillip Nolan and the other a sophomore in Rakim Lubin.

My eyes are going squirrely on this.

8 guys, I can't see Cameron as anything but a PF. Even their only SF lacks ball handling skills (Peak). It's just an odd roster. They need two stud guards.
 
8 guys, I can't see Cameron as anything but a PF. Even their only SF lacks ball handling skills (Peak). It's just an odd roster. They need two stud guards.

yea, as impressive as their frontcourt is I would never want to see a UConn roster constructed like that. Give me stud guards/wings with some athletic & rangy bigs all day/every day over that roster composition. Obviously a balance of both would be nice, but I have confidence in Brimah and Facey developing into at the minimum valuable contributors if not studs(Brimah already is the former), in addition to whoever the staff gets for '15 as their big.
 
yea, as impressive as their frontcourt is I would never want to see a UConn roster constructed like that. Give me stud guards/wings with some athletic & rangy bigs all day/every day over that roster composition. Obviously a balance of both would be nice, but I have confidence in Brimah and Facey developing into at the minimum valuable contributors if not studs(Brimah already is the former), in addition to whoever the staff gets for '15 as their big.

Can't believe I forgot to list Facey under PF. UConn has 4 guys already and Georgetown has 8 guys.
 
I should say UConn did recruit 6 of those guys (Govan, Dickerson, Peak, White, Cameron and Hayes). I would take any one on UConn but not all 6 (well maybe not Hayes).
 
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