CAHUSKY
UConn Class of 2013
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I assume that's part of it.Nah, he just has the 2014 trophy sitting behind him with on a wall with pictures former UConn players in the NBA.
I assume that's part of it.Nah, he just has the 2014 trophy sitting behind him with on a wall with pictures former UConn players in the NBA.
I hope so, but he's blowing up too quickly. I realize that sounds strange but the more these recruits stay below the radar to better KO odds are of him closing the deal. Let's hope KO and UConn's history of championship success and developing NBA guards will be enough to ward off the P5 blue chip programs that are trying to kick the door in.It sounds like he has the makings of the next great UConn SG. His potential fit with our future team and a reunion with his buddy Mamadou make too much sense for it not to happen.
Chill lolSo annoying. KO should pay these johnny-come-lately scouts to keep these diamonds in the rough. I'm a lot less optimistic than I was three wks ago.
So annoying. KO should pay these johnny-come-lately scouts to keep these diamonds in the rough. I'm a lot less optimistic than I was three wks ago.
The Boneyard has now reached the point where people are complaining that recruits are getting rated too highly?
Figured that would be the case. You can usually tell when a kid is going to be moved way up the recruiting rankings based on the comments about his play. Diallo has been getting rave reviews from everyone the last few weeks. I hope Ollie can reel him in.New 2017 rankings on Scout: http://www.scout.com/college/basketball/recruiting/topic/players?type=players&category=Basketball Recruiting&classYear=2017&minimumInterest=Low&start=0
Diallo ranked #13 and now a 5*.
Well of course genius.... A guy getting ranked higher and gaining more national attention won't help us in sealing him up. It goes without saying...You can also see his ranking as an opportunity for Kentucky and Duke to check in.
All of the rapid replies to me show how defensive/insecure you guys are. Just be honest about it--him blowing up is most likely not good for us, though of course it doesn't mean KO WON'T seal him up.
Calling us insecure when you're the one getting bothered by a guy who said "If I had to commit today, it'd be UConn" less than a month ago jumping to 5* status.You can also see his ranking as an opportunity for Kentucky and Duke to check in.
All of the rapid replies to me show how defensive/insecure you guys are. Just be honest about it--him blowing up is most likely not good for us, though of course it doesn't mean KO WON'T seal him up.
Yeah, so I don't know why you're surprised at all of the backlash. That was a pretty ridiculous post.Dude, my original post was insecure, of course, because I'm a little anxious about his recruitment now.
Yeah, so I don't know why you're surprised at all of the backlash. That was a pretty ridiculous post.
I'd like to see some one on one with this young man and Waters - since they're both 17' ...I dig his length.
I would relax then. As far as we know, were still in the lead with his recruitment. Until we get indication otherwise, try to chill.Not acting like I'm smarter than anyone. Just don't much feel like acting like it's fine when I'm anxious about it. I suppose I can keep my pessimism to myself since this board CANNOT handle it.
I get it, I guess, now. You guys don't think it's fun to be pessimistic even when it's warranted (neither do I think it's fun, but following recruiting is an exercise in having a lot at stake, little information, and no control--i.e., a recipe for insecurity). In my regular life, I consider that seriously lacking in realness, so forgive me for mistakenly letting some honesty fly from time to time regarding recruiting.
There isn't all that much at stake with any individual recruit. You cast a wide net and miss out on far more than the ~3 kids that sign every year.That why you have 3500 posts on a message board? Don't act like we all don't live and die with our team, whether it's healthy or not.