I assume, and I 100% could be wrong, that Hurley sees who has been offered by us by Ollie and the previous staff and confirms the offer by contacting that recruit, or just doesn’t really stay in touch with a recruit he has no/little interest in pursuing.Here's a question because I think that has already happened multiple times: KO offered a lot of these CT kids already (Tre Mitchell in December for example). It seems like Hurley has to re-offer every kid KO did that he's interested in even though KO did it on behalf of UConn. Or is this not as formal a process as I am making it out to be?
The KO offers mean basically nothing because there would be no follow up. I think it's normal to reoffer these kids because we have to show our intent somehow. Just like Hurley had to pull (for lack of a better word) the offers from kisunas and matthews because the KO offers don't show Hurleys intent.Here's a question because I think that has already happened multiple times: KO offered a lot of these CT kids already (Tre Mitchell in December for example). It seems like Hurley has to re-offer every kid KO did that he's interested in even though KO did it on behalf of UConn. Or is this not as formal a process as I am making it out to be?
offering a scholarship is one of the least formal things you can do. they mean absolutely nothing. you could offer a kid today, he says he'll commit tomorrow, and you don't have to honor it at allHere's a question because I think that has already happened multiple times: KO offered a lot of these CT kids already (Tre Mitchell in December for example). It seems like Hurley has to re-offer every kid KO did that he's interested in even though KO did it on behalf of UConn. Or is this not as formal a process as I am making it out to be?
Has a nice stroke. Would be a good stretch 4
Very smart. Can't wait to see the Yard when he starts landing these kids.Good to see Hurley's first three offers for the 2019 class are the three top-100 kids from CT. Hurley's a smart guy.
Good to see Hurley's first three offers for the 2019 class are the three top-100 kids from CT. Hurley's a smart guy.
Very smart. Can't wait to see the Yard when he starts landing these kids.
his athleticism looks pretty poor but he appears to have good ball skills
Seems like he was an Ollie recruit. Maybe Hurley will offer him down the lineAny update on our involvement with Coleman, or his interest level?
He's coordinated but doesn't appear to be very explosive. Which is fine. Get him on a college training program and I bet he flourishesPoor? His athleticism looks pretty god for a kid his size and yes, the ball skills are very nice for a power type kid. Like him, very much needed body and style
Very smart. Can't wait to see the Yard when he starts landing these kids.
I would be surprised if Hurley offers him. NERR has him ranked 14th in New England below some guys I wouldn’t definitely wouldn’t offer.Any update on our involvement with Coleman, or his interest level?
1nD is coming to an end soon. I really hope when that happens they implement a 2 year minimum if you decide to play in College.From the mix tape I'd be 'all in'. This potential recruit is exactly the player that would change the fortunes of our program. Versatile, top 100, powerful, ability to score at multiple levels, some passing vision, enough athleticism to impact college, but not enough athleticism at his position to be 1 or 2 and off to the NBA. Love it. Couple him with a 7ft defensive oriented rim protector and our current mix of Carlton, Diarra... There would seem to be excellent program value attracting 1-2 of these 5* kids to reconnect with NBA aspirations, but I'll take this player over 1 and done if faced with a choice. To me he looks like a front court solution.
Has a nice stroke. Would be a good stretch 4