Remaining 2024 uncommitted | Page 3 | The Boneyard

Remaining 2024 uncommitted

So there are rumors Strong Joyce and Cambridge might not sign until the spring? When’s the last time the top 3 recruits did that. Just interesting to me
That’s a long time for Strong to sit on her secret commitment.
 
That’s a long time for Strong to sit on her secret commitment.
I guess time will tell but if she didn’t commit this week it’s obvious she never committed to anyone to begin with.

I find most these recruiting rumors to be pure fiction/entertainment. Strong has to be the most mysterious recruitment of this class. I don’t think anyone has a clue…
 
I guess time will tell but if she didn’t commit this week it’s obvious she never committed to anyone to begin with.

I find most these recruiting rumors to be pure fiction/entertainment. Strong has to be the most mysterious recruitment of this class. I don’t think anyone has a clue…
It was tongue in cheek. The whole idea of a secret commitment is borderline strange.
 
Kind of a roundabout post on Mackenley Randolph, who has not committed to either Louisville, Michigan State or Notre Dame yet, but is supposed to do so (by the 13th)?

I'm guessing ND is still in the running and this is why: ND's biggest (well, only so far ;) for 2024) is Ukrainian Post Kate Koval from Lutheran High School. There has been no announcement from Notre Dame, which has posted tweets on signings on every other sport, from Men's Hoops to both soccer programs, volleyball, etc.

So, why the hold-up on Koval? My gut was Coach Ivey was waiting for Randolph to announce, then ND will put out an announcement: either on both (knock on wood) or on Ms. Koval alone. How can I be so certain about Koval? LuHi beat ND to the punch on Koval signing (thanks to IrishFan2008 for the legwork).



So, like a somewhat play with a somewhat similar name, this continues to drag on. :rolleyes:. If news about the 13th are true, we'll know soon enough. Stay tuned.
 
#27 Kayleigh Heckel to Southern Cal ... 11 of the ESPN top 100 left ...
 
#6 Kennedy Smith to Southern Cal ... the terrific ten remain

1699738073896.png
 
Last edited:
.-.
USC and UCLA really picking up their recruiting just as they are about to enter the BiG.
Following last years Iowa and OSU, at last conference seems to be more than just Maryland.
 
USC and UCLA really picking up their recruiting just as they are about to enter the BiG.
Following last years Iowa and OSU, at last conference seems to be more than just Maryland.
Currently have them 1-2 for this class.
 
#73 Trinity Turner to Georgia ... down to the nice nine
 
So, maybe I missed this elsewhere and maybe this is not the right thread to ask but here goes- whatever happened to Juste Jocyte from Lithuania as she is in this class of players- turns 18 on Nov 19. Anyone know?

Though Juste will turn 18, she may be class of 2025. Many Euros complete high school at age 19--see Dorka, Lou, et al.
 
With less than an hour to go, here are the picks for Me'Arah O'Neal:
Baylor - 5
Cal - 1
Florida - 5
LSU - 6
 
.-.
I combine the ranks from ESPN + Prospectsnation + BlueStar, to rank the players and then combine them to create a score for each school. ALL formula based, not subjective. Heres the current status.

note: the Big, SEC, ACC dominate with 23 of the top 25 (actually 28 of the top 30).

1699829523067.png
 

Attachments

  • 1699829496145.png
    1699829496145.png
    52.6 KB · Views: 160
.-.
Joyce to SC has been obvious for years… too many connections, close to home. I’m sure she loved Clemson and LSU but SC makes the most sense.

I can’t believe how badly lsu mismanaged their 2024 class coming off the title, unless they landed cambridge. Maybe Kim is listening to that assistant too much instead of doing what she always did. Reese will prob be back so there’s that.
 
Joyce to SC has been obvious for years… too many connections, close to home. I’m sure she loved Clemson and LSU but SC makes the most sense.

I can’t believe how badly lsu mismanaged their 2024 class coming off the title, unless they landed cambridge. Maybe Kim is listening to that assistant too much instead of doing what she always did. Reese will prob be back so there’s that.
SC didn’t benefit from its 2017 title really until 2019. Granted, we did land Henderson and Saxton in 2018.. but 2019 was the big payoff. Winning a title is not an immediate return usually unless you’re an already established program. It pays off in the long run as the winning continues.
 
Last edited:
.-.
SC didn’t benefit from its 2017 title really until 2019. Granted, we did land Henderson and Saxton in 2018.. but 2019 was the big payoff. Winning a title is not an immediate return usually unless you’re an already established program. It pays off in the long run as the winning continues.
100% agree! Actually 2018 was a recruiting nightmare and one could have easily said that USC "mismanaged their 2018 class coming off the title". In hindsight, Henny + Victaria + the freshies of 2019 -> it all worked out.
 
100% agree! Actually 2018 was a recruiting nightmare and one could have easily said that USC "mismanaged their 2018 class coming off the title". In hindsight, Henny + Victaria + the freshies of 2019 -> it all worked out.
The recruiting class of 2020 was also a flop. Thank goodness Kamilla transferred in, followed by Tehina.
 
The recruiting class of 2020 was also a flop. Thank goodness Kamilla transferred in, followed by Tehina.
It's hard to recruit behind a top recruiting class that's pretty big. Especially considering how many of them were already starting, I think some recruits didn't want to compete with the Freshies for 3/4 of their college careers.
 
SC didn’t benefit from its 2017 title really until 2019. Granted, we did land Henderson and Saxton in 2018.. but 2019 was the big payoff. Winning a title is not an immediate return usually unless you’re an already established program. It pays off in the long run as the winning continues.
NCAA championshps are won just months before players make their decisions on which college to attend(if they haven't already), after being courted by many programs for years.
 
100% agree! Actually 2018 was a recruiting nightmare and one could have easily said that USC "mismanaged their 2018 class coming off the title". In hindsight, Henny + Victaria + the freshies of 2019 -> it all worked out.
The 2015,’17, and ‘20 classes were nightmares. 2018 found USC recruiting on a whole new level as the program found themselves in the Final 2 with some of the top recruits across the nation. It was unfortunate they went elsewhere (Baylor/UConn), but it was a portent of things to come. I don’t see that year as mismanaged at all. In some ways, a couple of those players not committing, left spots open for the Freshies to fill, such as Nelson-Ododa going to UConn and Boston going to SC.
 
.-.

Forum statistics

Threads
168,234
Messages
4,558,828
Members
10,445
Latest member
Azerion


Top Bottom