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Clark is going to stay in Iowa. She can play basketball close to home, and with little pressure. Plus both schools are decently good, and she can make them an E8 team.

If she went to ND, she would be compared to Bueckers her entire college career. They are the highest rated PGs in their class, and their games are similar. Bueckers obviously is the superior player because of her athleticism and scoring abilities. It would be Paige the best player goes to UConn with the other top players vs Clark to ND with their group of players. That's one reason why I think she's hesitant on ND. She fits perfectly into the players they have, and she would be getting coached from Muffett. At ND, she'll play Bueckers at least 4 times. At the Iowa schools she may never run into them.
If she is the competitor that she is reputed to be, the factors that you listed at the end of your message should make her salivate to go to Notre Dame. If she wants a pro career after college (and I would think she would), that would be another reason to go to South Bend.
 
Also look for Deja Kelly to Texas A&M
The ND fans may riot

Interesting .. the player who once committed to Texas in what (7th grade?) could possibly end up in College Station with the Aggies?

She's taking an OV to the Irish pretty much as I type, so we'll see what comes of that. ND has a commitment from 5'7" point guard Alasia Hayes, Clark is still scheduled for an OV to ND the following week, so who knows how urgent getting a signing from Kelly is. On the other hand, I don't know how any of this factors into Kelly'a or McGraw's thinking.

If Kelly does go to A&M, she'd possibly be competing with Irish transfer Jordan Nixon for playing time (Nixon is taking her transfer year and will be eligible in 2020.) At one time, there might be a tinge of coincidence and/or irony to that, but with transfers abounding these days, maybe it's just business at the offices.
 
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I have to say that when ND started to equal UConn’s playing level a lot of that had to do with Skylar Diggins, yea others contributed but she influenced a lot of people in South Bend when she chose to stay home much like Aja Wilson for South Carolina—she was the turning point.

Agree. There are different stages of MM's career at ND, but for this past decade, the recruting of Diggins was virtually transformative in all aspects. Most important get of McGraw's and Ivey's working together. The recruiting and development of Kayla McBride was very important, too, but Sky was the "whoa, this is different" strike.
 
I have to say that when ND started to equal UConn’s playing level a lot of that had to do with Skylar Diggins, yea others contributed but she influenced a lot of people in South Bend when she chose to stay home much like Aja Wilson for South Carolina—she was the turning point.

I agree. I've often thought the same thing about Victoria Vivians. No way MSU gets to back to back Final Fours or wins the SEC without her. Vic had to convince her to commit, but it was pure luck that she lived an hour from campus and wanted to stay at home.
 
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I agree. I've often thought the same thing about Victoria Vivians. No way MSU gets to back to back Final Fours or wins the SEC without her. Vic had to convince her to commit, but it was pure luck that she lived an hour from campus and wanted to stay at home.
They definitely don’t get far without her, but as a marketing, fan base, recruiting stand point she didn’t have as much impact as Wilson, Diggins. All these top recruits like Ogunbowale, Loyd, Turner for ex. at ND...Davis, Gray, Cooper and all the recruits they’ve had after don’t commit to ND or SC if Diggins/Wilson didn’t commit. I think Miss St was more of coaches, players, and collective unit thing. Don’t get me wrong, she’s great but she didn’t have a Diggins like influence in my honest opinion. Jackson is probably the highest rated recruit since Vivians. I have so much respect for Vic and his staff because they didn’t get a lot of highly ranked recruits and yet they are still right there with the top teams.
 
Clark is going to stay in Iowa. She can play basketball close to home, and with little pressure. Plus both schools are decently good, and she can make them an E8 team.

If she went to ND, she would be compared to Bueckers her entire college career. They are the highest rated PGs in their class, and their games are similar. Bueckers obviously is the superior player because of her athleticism and scoring abilities. It would be Paige the best player goes to UConn with the other top players vs Clark to ND with their group of players. That's one reason why I think she's hesitant on ND. She fits perfectly into the players they have, and she would be getting coached from Muffett. At ND, she'll play Bueckers at least 4 times. At the Iowa schools she may never run into them.


I thought Haley Van Lith was the player that is going to be compared to Bueckers? Well here's Clark in her own words about what is her biggest thing she looks for in the recruiting process.

All three schools plan for her to play right away, Clark said.

"And I think that’s been one of the biggest things for me in the whole recruiting process," she added. "I never wanted to go somewhere and sit down. Obviously, you’re going to have to go and work your butt off just to get playing time — I don't want anything given to me. But you definitely have to look at the roster and see, 'Are there other point guards there? Who do they have in the recruiting class already?'

 
Prediction’s for what it’s worth:
Reese: MD
Cardoso: Miss State
Hunt: SC
Van Lith: Louisville
Andrews: Baylor
Clark: Iowa State
D Johnson:NC State
Edwards: ND ? (Don’t even ask me lol)
Westbeld: ND
Kelly: A&M

I think this is a great prediction. I have no clue on Cardoso and Edwards. Hunt is another interesting one as well I could see going a lot of different directions
 
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Madison Scott committed to Ole Miss.

Props to Raoul.

Coach Yo seems very likable and had them playing a lot better last year. Of course, I always wish misfortune for Ole Miss, but I would not mind that rivalry becoming more competitive. I just don't want it to become a toxic rivalry and go the way off the football rivalry.
 
How many scholarships does Miss State have left to offer?
I’m not sure if you are thinking Ole Miss is a nickname for Mississippi State but Ole Miss is University of Mississippi. However regardless Mississippi State has one open scholarship left after Madison Hayes committed last week.
 
I’m not sure if you are thinking Ole Miss is a nickname for Mississippi State but Ole Miss is University of Mississippi. However regardless Mississippi State has one open scholarship left after Madison Hayes committed last week.

Oh... I know my Mississippi schools....... Ole Miss is the flagship school....... Miss State is little brother :p:D:cool::rolleyes:;)

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Who was it?
Still nothing announced. The guesses have been S Andrews, K Cardosa or D Gaston. Obviously the first two have said they are still visiting other schools so the latter is the default.
 
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I'm almost 100% sure its Gaston lol, but we'll wait a little longer.
Does anyone know the story with her? I looked back and she is currently ranked 18 by Prospects Nation. She was previously a top 20 to 30 recruit in espn. However this year she has dropped a fair amount in the espn ranking. Is there any health issues or other issues? Obviously Coach Schaeffer has done well in his recruiting but this one is a little bit of a mystery. The only thing that I can think is that he is looking for a stretch for to replace Martinez. I also suspect this means that he thinks A Edwards is going in another direction as they seem to be similar players.
 
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Does anyone know the story with her? I looked back and she is currently ranked 18 by Prospects Nation. She was previously a top 20 to 30 recruit in espn. However this year she has dropped a fair amount in the espn ranking. Is there any health issues or other issues? Obviously Coach Schaeffer has done well in his recruiting but this one is a little bit of a mystery. The only thing that I can think is that he is looking for a stretch for to replace Martinez. I also suspect this means that he thinks A Edwards is going in another direction as they seem to be similar players.

Prospect nations has her ranked #18 overall.
 
Does anyone know the story with her? I looked back and she is currently ranked 18 by Prospects Nation. She was previously a top 20 to 30 recruit in espn. However this year she has dropped a fair amount in the espn ranking. Is there any health issues or other issues? Obviously Coach Schaeffer has done well in his recruiting but this one is a little bit of a mystery. The only thing that I can think is that he is looking for a stretch for to replace Martinez. I also suspect this means that he thinks A Edwards is going in another direction as they seem to be similar players.
I can only find stats for her freshman and junior Hs seasons. My assumption is an injury must have keep her out Soph year. As a freshman she was ranked vert high but has been downgraded in rankings since freshman year. Same thing happened with current MSST freshman Young.
 
View attachment 46946 Those Flagship vs Land Grant rivalries are the best.
It is sometimes or even often the case that the Land Grant university is looked down upon, belittled, and called "little brother" and/or other derogatory names such as "Moo U" by fans of the flagship or rival public university in the state. I grew up in Michigan where this is definitely the case. It is far more than just gentle ribbing. What is so ironic is that when the decision was being made where to put the Land Grant Ag school in the state, the University of Michigan and its supporters lobbied hard for the land and funding being proposed/offered in order to have this honor! Even after the Michigan legislature created Michigan Agricultural College (the predecessor of Michigan State University) the UofM folks tried further to be the Ag school by proposing a merger with M.A.C, but this too was not approved. So, it's funny how current fans of UoM like to look down on Michigan State as "Moo U" when it was their beloved school that wanted the honor in the first place! I'm certain that the vast majority of UofM fans either don't know or conveniently ignore/overlook the historical facts.
 
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It is sometimes or even often the case that the Land Grant university is looked down upon, belittled, and called "little brother" and/or other derogatory names such as "Moo U" by fans of the flagship or rival public university in the state.

I think this applies in both Oregon and Washington.
 
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