I find it amusing that at various points during the past season some people on this board were ready to write off Graves as a bust.
Graves is GOOD. He’s gotten Dugalic and Parrish very early. He also had Watson and Pao-Pao on campus.
I find it amusing that at various points during the past season some people on this board were ready to write off Graves as a bust.
Anecdotally, it seems to me like Oregon is the hot team in recruiting with interest from lots of top prospects. Players see what Ionescu has done and want to play in that offense. I don't think their NCAA tourney performance this year will change that.
I take the point that this is a huge opportunity to make the Final Four while they have a superstar like Ionescu, but I think they will be fine long-term regardless, especially if they land a great 2020 recruiting class as I expect they will.
I don’t think Watson and Dugalic’s visits overlapped. I thought I heard Watson’s started today and Dugalic’s ended yesterday. I may be wrong.Interesting. Dugalic and Watson are somewhat similar in terms of height, Hoopgurlz ratings and even took their trips at the same time.
Kylee Watson is another player that's on record as saying she wants to take her five OV's (now 4) in the spring and make her college choice by summertime. She had pretty extensive non-OV's (and picture taking/sharing) last summer (Oregon, UCLA, Duke, Florida) and did attend the ND mass recruiting event in Fall 2017. Will be intrigued to see what other schools she visits this spring.
MM and Niele Ivey got a commitment from Nat Marshall last week but Watson is a different kind of player. I remember Prospects Nation suggesting she had a bit of Natalie Achonwa in her. Any mention of "Ace" to a Domer inspires good feeling. Stay tuned.
I think she going to be a good one. She had worked her way briefly into the crowded 2020 Elite PG conversations but for some reason faded. ProspectsNation still has her at 14th in the class. Good game manager that can score at all three levels. Her and Sid Parrish are going to make a very nice backcourt for Oregon.Look out for Pao Pao to Oregon. I think Graves got another on their official.
I think she going to be a good one. She had worked her way briefly into the crowded 2020 Elite PG conversations but for some reason faded. ProspectsNation still has her at 14th in the class. Good game manager that can score at all three levels. Her and Sid Parrish are going to make a very nice backcourt for Oregon.
Elite 2020 PG Te-Hina Paopao talks Oregon OV, decision timeline
If this doesn’t scream “I’m committing to Oregon, not sure what does.” Wonder how this will impact Van Lith and Clark.
Elite 2020 PG Te-Hina Paopao talks Oregon OV, decision timeline
If this doesn’t scream “I’m committing to Oregon, not sure what does.” Wonder how this will impact Van Lith and Clark.
Maybe Hailey Van Lith will be Oregon State bound.....
Maybe Hailey Van Lith will be Oregon State bound.....
Everyone goes home happy. Or I do, at least.
GO BEAVS!!Sasha Goforth down to 3: Arkansas, Oregon St and Texas A&M.
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I have a feeling she is headed to Arkansas.
2022 Class: Recruiting News/Updates, December 2018–May 2019 - WBB Blog
Coverage of the women’s basketball 2022 recruiting class: offers, commitments, decommitments, unofficial visits, recruiting updates from news sites and other sources, etc. Items listed in reverse chronological order. Offers Reported on May 31 Taylor McCabe, 5-8 G, Fremont HS (NE):... Read More ›wbbblog.com
2022 recruiting blog.
Dawn is certainly learning from Jeff.
2022 Class: Recruiting News/Updates, December 2018–May 2019 - WBB Blog
Coverage of the women’s basketball 2022 recruiting class: offers, commitments, decommitments, unofficial visits, recruiting updates from news sites and other sources, etc. Items listed in reverse chronological order. Offers Reported on May 31 Taylor McCabe, 5-8 G, Fremont HS (NE):... Read More ›wbbblog.com
2022 recruiting blog.
Dawn is certainly learning from Jeff.