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he's from missouri
Oh okay was a little concerned there.
he's from missouri
Done with the official:
His lips are sealed on committing to Cinci. Needs to plan the big reveal pressed first???
Yep and what a shifty bunch they are.
Somebody please tweet this picture to him!Yep and what a shifty bunch they are.
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Seems strangely silent on this front. Anyone hearing anything about any more visits?
Bragg would be the better get without question. Is there a real chance he ends up at cinci? Haven't paid attention to his recruitment.We only have one scholarship and I think I'd prefer Bragg over Diarra. Not sure what the timeline is for a decision for either guy though.
Bragg would be the better get without question. Is there a real chance he ends up at cinci? Haven't paid attention to his recruitment.
LolLike Ollie has stated, we only want kids who really WANT to be at UC. If he's not too excited about it, I guess he doesn't fit.
If he was coming to UConn, he would have already committed.
Heard he may do one or two more visits. I don't think that's a great sign
Who we are going to get for 2017? Waters, Diarra and Williams (just added two more teams to his list) seem like a no. We have 9 scholarship players and and really need a wing since all we have is Larrier. I thought this was a lock but seems players are just not excited about UConn right now.
Thats how formalities work. The fact that he left without committing and that he is still interested in visiting schools this late speaks volumes of what he thinks about UConn. Its not rocket science and this has very little to do with his desire to explore all options.Not true. But interesting point. Most so called insiders (sure i am one of them) thought the visit was a formality
UConn needs to grab a couple talented players (top recruits) and fill around them. 2018 needs to land a top wing and guard. I won't get too worked up until I see no one coming in to replace Larrier and Adams. That will be a tall order given that many UConn fans see the coach on the way out. But this is what will be required of recruiting.
You eliminate the negative recruiting with about 24 regular season wins , a strong performance in the AAC tournament and an NCAA bid. Then you can approach the 2018/2019 recruits in better shape.It would seem the negative recruiting is something they will need to figure out and compete against. It's dog eat dog now for this staff, screw their "friends" in the coaching world they don't care anymore so why should our group? Everyone out there has a closet to pull some stuff out of, time to make enemies.
Especially considering guys like Reddish, Shittu and Quickley often wait until the spring to make decisions, a strong 2017-18 regular season will go a long way.You eliminate the negative recruiting with about 24 regular season wins , a strong performance in the AAC tournament and an NCAA bid. Then you can approach the 2018/2019 recruits in better shape.
This. They need to overperform next year. If Jalen/Gilbert/Larrier are as good as we know they can be, and they avoid injuries, there are a lot of wins on the board for them. This season strikes me as one that can be sort of like 2013.You eliminate the negative recruiting with about 24 regular season wins , a strong performance in the AAC tournament and an NCAA bid. Then you can approach the 2018/2019 recruits in better shape.
Chills on the job

I've moved you a little more to the outside but not to the outer limits like the Emerald City Dude.Not true. But interesting point. Most so called insiders (sure i am one of them) thought the visit was a formality

Yep. We just need about three more good kids to commit for next season in order to have the manpower to get things done and that's been more difficult than expected.This. They need to overperform next year. If Jalen/Gilbert/Larrier are as good as we know they can be, and they avoid injuries, there are a lot of wins on the board for them. This season strikes me as one that can be sort of like 2013.
But if next season is a disaster and we waste Jalen/Larrier, we're in a lot of trouble unless we have really good commits coming in who stay.
This. They need to overperform next year. If Jalen/Gilbert/Larrier are as good as we know they can be, and they avoid injuries, there are a lot of wins on the board for them. This season strikes me as one that can be sort of like 2013.
But if next season is a disaster and we waste Jalen/Larrier, we're in a lot of trouble unless we have really good commits coming in who stay.
My take as well. Odds for me next season are 50 50 at best based on lack of personnel and players who are coming off of injuries. If, and it's a big if, JA, CV, AG and TL play to their max potential there is a better than 50 -50 chance and the odds keep going up with better back ups and a decent 5. So far that's an unknown.Yep. We just need about three more good kids to commit for next season in order to have the manpower to get things done and that's been more difficult than expected.
Hope he's carrying round a can of Febreze to remove that "bad smell" surrounding the program while out there.
Does it sound like Chill is making some inroads out there 99? Anything?
Now you're moving closer to my insider chart. Keep it up. You reach it when you start telling the down and out in this form to Chill baby.Hearing great things about chills. Work hard in pa, the beltway, new England.. he is traveling most days