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Sabally declares for the draft. Parrish and Watson rumored to be in the portal. Waiting for the shoe to drop from Maddie Scherr. That would leave only Paopao from that #1 class (Dugalic left last year). Incoming freshman with opportunity…not a bad thing. Shakeup was needed.

What's the deal with Oregon in the post-Sabrina era? Ton of talent, but everyone seems to underachieve there.

Shelley and Mikesell were outstanding this year after transferring, after being pretty terrible last year.
 
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Scherr is “practically married” (best friend’s words) to a football player who left Oregon mid year and is now at Florida State. Maddie is best friends with departing teammates Parrish and Watson. So odds are…
So what you’re saying is…. YEP. LOL.
Looks like FSU to me for Scherr.
 
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Me thinks the players weren't too happy with Graves' comments :rolleyes:
Graves’ comments were just the final straw. I think they finally saw that they weren’t getting coached up by the staff - might as well go somewhere else. Looks like the program is in trouble. Sweet sixteens are probably the ceiling once in awhile.
 
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Welp. That was quick. Another super class that falls through again. Pretty common trend these days. Dawn being able to keep all of her 2019 kids through 3 years so far is a truly impressive feat. We'll see if she can do the same with her deep 2021 class.
Truly, the class before that (Baylor 2018?) broke up after just the first season. DeCosta and Scott Grayson were out pretty quickly although they retained the other 3 kids for 4 years.
 

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Graves’ comments were just the final straw. I think they finally saw that they weren’t getting coached up by the staff - might as well go somewhere else. Looks like the program is in trouble. Sweet sixteens are probably the ceiling once in awhile.
I think they gave Oregon and Graves a chance for 2 seasons and just finally had enough
 
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Truly, the class before that (Baylor 2018?) broke up after just the first season. DeCosta and Scott Grayson were out pretty quickly although they retained the other 3 kids for 4 years.
Honesty Scott Grayson was dismissed from the team. DeCosta was the only that left on her own
 

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Truly, the class before that (Baylor 2018?) broke up after just the first season. DeCosta and Scott Grayson were out pretty quickly although they retained the other 3 kids for 4 years.

Other notables:
2013 UNC-#1 class with Deshields, Mavunga, and Allisha Gray, all of their recruits transferred out by the end of their sophomore year.

2014 UCLA-lost just 1 of their 5 person class

2016 Oregon-lost 4 of their 7

2017 Tennessee-lost 2 of their 4 (both kids lost were top 10 recruits)

2017 UCONN-all were gone by the time they were seniors. 3 of 4 transferred out, Walker went pro before her senior year

2018 Baylor-2 of 5 left

2019 South Carolina-4 for 4 stayed

2020 Oregon-4 of 5 have left





Super classes to keep an eye on:

2021 South Carolina-3 top 5 recruits, another top 15 recruit. None got any significant playing time as freshmen.

2021 UCONN-1 of their 4 has left

2021 North Carolina-4 top 20 recruits

2022 UCLA-3 top 20 recruits, 4 top 50
 
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I forgot Grayson was dismissed. DeCosta seemed like she had a lot going on upstairs, she ended up at a bunch of schools

I was disappointed we never got to see her talent
 
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Other notables:
2013 UNC-#1 class with Deshields, Mavunga, and Allisha Gray, all of their recruits transferred out by the end of their sophomore year.

2014 UCLA-lost 2 or 3 of their 5 person class

2016 Oregon-lost 4 of their 7

2017 Tennessee-lost 2 of their 4 (both kids lost were top 10 recruits)

2017 UCONN-all were gone by the time they were seniors. 3 of 4 transferred out, Walker went pro before her senior year

2018 Baylor-2 of 5 left

2019 South Carolina-4 for 4 stayed

2020 Oregon-4 of 5 have left





Super classes to keep an eye on:

2021 South Carolina-3 top 5 recruits, another top 15 recruit. None got any significant playing time as freshmen.

2021 UCONN-1 of their 4 has left

2021 North Carolina-4 top 20 recruits

2022 UCLA-3 top 20 recruits, 4 top 50
UCLA's 2014 class had 5 recruits and only Recee Caldwell left, primarily because her dad got an assistant coaching job at Texas Tech.
 
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Scherr is “practically married” (best friend’s words) to a football player who left Oregon mid year and is now at Florida State. Maddie is best friends with departing teammates Parrish and Watson. So odds are…
I see those leaving as a good thing. A shake up was needed. This team was flat at times, need some Alpha personalities. These players were all the girl next door types and woefully under performed.
 
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