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Recruiting wise so much is now set, we need something to discuss.
2017-2018 we have a full 13 man roster.
2018-2019 we have a full 13 man roster assuming Larrier exits to pursue his future. 14 if he were to stay.
Jalen is part of that 13 man roster, and we are very solid in 2018-2019 if he were to stay for his senior year.
If Jalen goes, that will be a spring decision. I would assume our most likely course of action would be a 5th year grad transfer for 2018-2019 with focus on a high caliber 2019 guard. Obviously, there could be a great, (clearly eligible), 2018 decommit available in the spring as a result of college basketball scandals and what schools are being hit. If we took such a player, 2019 would be a 1 recruit year.
But, the clear case at the moment, is that we only have 2 scholarships to recruit for in the 2019 class. A guard to replace Jalen Adams, and a big to replace Eric Cobb. With our expected returnees, it would seem we should be going 'all in' on the best difference makers we can to fill these schollies. I think we generally agree that we waited for Diallo and missed out on good players who might have committed, BUT, I can see repeating that strategy as being the preferred strategy in 2019 with just 1 recruit to seek in the back court and 1 in the front court. Thoughts?
If a transfer occurs then we likely can find a player of similar ability to whomever is leaving.
In 2020 we again have only 2 recruit openings. 1 in the back court for Vital, and 1 in the frontcourt replacing Williams at a Wing/Forward.
Who are our best targets and most likely possibilities to focus on at this point?
2017-2018 we have a full 13 man roster.
2018-2019 we have a full 13 man roster assuming Larrier exits to pursue his future. 14 if he were to stay.
Jalen is part of that 13 man roster, and we are very solid in 2018-2019 if he were to stay for his senior year.
If Jalen goes, that will be a spring decision. I would assume our most likely course of action would be a 5th year grad transfer for 2018-2019 with focus on a high caliber 2019 guard. Obviously, there could be a great, (clearly eligible), 2018 decommit available in the spring as a result of college basketball scandals and what schools are being hit. If we took such a player, 2019 would be a 1 recruit year.
But, the clear case at the moment, is that we only have 2 scholarships to recruit for in the 2019 class. A guard to replace Jalen Adams, and a big to replace Eric Cobb. With our expected returnees, it would seem we should be going 'all in' on the best difference makers we can to fill these schollies. I think we generally agree that we waited for Diallo and missed out on good players who might have committed, BUT, I can see repeating that strategy as being the preferred strategy in 2019 with just 1 recruit to seek in the back court and 1 in the front court. Thoughts?
If a transfer occurs then we likely can find a player of similar ability to whomever is leaving.
In 2020 we again have only 2 recruit openings. 1 in the back court for Vital, and 1 in the frontcourt replacing Williams at a Wing/Forward.
Who are our best targets and most likely possibilities to focus on at this point?