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I was at a combine with my oldest daughter some years ago and a top NCAA softball coach said "The clearest way to make a mistake about a recruit was to look at her statistics. Hitting homeruns against weak pitching means little."I have not seen much of this young lady. Why is she ranked so low if she is that good. And yes I know they get it wrong at times.
But also what type of competition does she face in highschool.
She went on to say that a second string shortstop from San Diego (where they play 12 months a year in warm weather) is often a better choice than an all-star from a cold weather state. In other words who you're playing matters.
But here is where it gets interesting from a recruiting point of view. While other coaches may have seen Stef as a serviceable part of a frontcourt rotation, Geno and CD were able to mold her into an AA and two time National Champion.
Like you I don't know much about Kyla, but I'm hoping that what Geno saw in her that encouraged him to offer her a scholarship was some of the same stuff he saw in Dolson.
And about the rankings, the more educated members of the Board could probably provide us with a list of several former top ten prospects whose college careers have not gone the way that some thought that they would. (Tennessee has at least two on their roster right now.)



What a disaster, thank goodness we had 3 decent recruits arriving over the summer, cause we had a gaping whole created by the graduation of AA KML and that bench warmer Kiah. 