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I thought the same thing. At first glance it appears she wants to be able to drive to college.Very interesting mix of teams.
I ( maybe some others) kind of parked the Marshall bandwagon when Saylor signed with UCONN. I agreed with you on questionable motor thing with Marshall based on some recent full game HS video I saw recently.Any news on Marshall? She’s a interesting player, still listed as a combo guard some places, she looks more like a stretch forward, with a questionable motor to me.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see her land at UCLA, USC, or Cal, I think she will have a chance to play in the backcourt at one of those schools.I ( maybe some others) kind of parked the Marshall bandwagon when Saylor signed with UCONN. I agreed with you on questionable motor thing with Marshall based on some recent full game HS video I saw recently.
There is just a Cali, nonchalant way about her game that is bothersome. I kept saying "she should be dominating this game but she's not". I think Marshall stays home UCLA or USC.
Very interesting mix of teams.
What is the Vandy connection?Can't rule out the home state school, especially since Arkansas was her first offer, but I will be a little surprised if she doesn't end up at Vandy (barring a coaching change there, which could happen if the 'Dores have another bad season).
What is the Vandy connection?
Still not that big a deal. FSU went 1 recruiting class 2020 without signing a player.
Rayah Marshall is down to Oregon, USC, and Cal:
Maryland only has 1 recruit in the top 100 and Duke has none. Just sayin
Rayah Marshall is down to Oregon, USC, and Cal:
Let's hope the Terps finish up with just that one.Maryland only has 1 recruit in the top 100 and Duke has none. Just sayin
Cal would be a interesting choice, if she can play guard that would be great, Cal could use some nice backcourt players, if not with the front court players they signed last year she might really have to fight for playing time.I’ll say USC, the hometown team.
Maryland do have a very good international prospect coming in 2021.Maryland only has 1 recruit in the top 100 and Duke has none. Just sayin
I'll go ahead and say it since nobody else has. I didn't see Oregon making this list but she would be a big piece for Oregon in 21 along with Bigby. That would be 5 formidable guards for Oregon for 3 years (Paopao, Parrish, Bigby Scheer, and Marshall) Chavez and Mikesell have two more years of eligibility remaining. Prince and the younger Sabally have 3 years of eligibility remaining. Dugalic and Watson have 4 years remaining. Oregon was going to be good for a while even without Marshall. Marshall might put them at the top of Pac 12 and in the National Championship hunt for a while.Cal would be a interesting choice, if she can play guard that would be great, Cal could use some nice backcourt players, if not with the front court players they signed last year she might really have to fight for playing time.
If it helps, Ohio State has zero top 100 recruits in 2021 and had only one (depending on which service two) last season. So, if you go by ESPN, only four top 100 players on the roster for the 2020-2021 season. (seven if you go by ProspectsNation)Dag man.... just a few days ago you had me ready to celebrate.. and now you say this.
I'll go ahead and say it since nobody else has. I didn't see Oregon making this list but she would be a big piece for Oregon in 21 along with Bigby. That would be 5 formidable guards for Oregon for 3 years (Paopao, Parrish, Bigby Scheer, and Marshall) Chavez and Mikesell have two more years of eligibility remaining. Prince and the younger Sabally have 3 years of eligibility remaining. Dugalic and Watson have 4 years remaining. Oregon was going to be good for a while even without Marshall. Marshall might put them at the top of Pac 12 and in the National Championship hunt for a while.
Who is it?Maryland do have a very good international prospect coming in 2021.