But there are no chairs playing defense.Watches for dip

That is a great interview. Wonder who the recruit Karaban is texting everyday as well.Wonder who hes been texting, trying to pull another 2022 recruit![]()
The interviewer's nasal voice & recording made it a challenge, but Alex came through clearly and presented himself quite well. Yep, it's pretty great that those who have committed turn toward recruiting others.I need closed captioning
YesIf Cole or Martin come back does that count against our 13 schollies?
Again another very good interview with AK, he is so well spoken. I had no audio issues watching on my laptop, both were clear.Wonder who hes been texting, trying to pull another 2022 recruit![]()
Top 5 players were:Again another very good interview with AK, he is so well spoken. I had no audio issues watching on my laptop, both were clear.
Hmm... JJ?
Had to look it up. Wasn't easy to find. There's a recruiting data company (so they work with colleges) called Cerebro Sports and they created a metric called RAM (Recruiting Analytics Metric). C-RAM adjusts among peers. 10 is considered the edge of all-star and superstar.What is the C-RAM stat?View attachment 69108
Nice job! I looked for a bit and gave up.Had to look it up. Wasn't easy to find. There's a recruiting data company (so they work with colleges) called Cerebro Sports and they created a metric called RAM (Recruiting Analytics Metric). C-RAM adjusts among peers. 10 is considered the edge of all-star and superstar.
The basketball facilities, which highlight UConn’s history, including four national titles and a multitude of NBA players, particularly impressed him on those visits. Growing up in New England, Karaban watched Kemba Walker and Shabazz Napier lead UConn to national championships in 2011 and 2014. The regional connection makes Karaban want to play harder, and he understands the rich history.![]()
Forward Alex Karaban sees 'unmatched' opportunity as he commits to UConn
Karaban, the No. 43 recruit in ESPN's ratings, is part of a strong three-man Class of 2022 for the Huskies.theathletic.com
“[Kemba and Shabazz] reached goals and dreams that I want to do one day in winning a national championship and going to the NBA,”
Lol whatJust wondering if we can swap Paige in to the Men's team for her senior year so Special K can drive and dish for the swish.
But UConn fans loved him!!! Calhoun had some issues which he got over rather quickly when it became obvious he was the leader on the court.Everyone loved to hate Khalid
But UConn fans loved him!!! Calhoun had some issues which he got over rather quickly when it became obvious he was the leader on the court.
Calhoun never gave KEA the quick hook.I think Calhoun loved him After the initial warming up period.
I thought the story was that he basically took over a pick-up game when he visited, like he picked the teams and told everyone what to do, but they let him. In other words he took over because everyone listened to him and loved him instantly.I think Calhoun loved him After the initial warming up period.
TBB?reclassAgain another very good interview with AK, he is so well spoken. I had no audio issues watching on my laptop, both were clear.
Hmm... JJ?
I don't think he will reclass again. From a article on October 2020.TBB?reclass
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