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LUconn wrote:I don't think us considering a conference is the problemNo I don't think it really makes a difference either. Even if we haven't won much in the BSC. We have what should be a good coach and recruiter and a great University. A better conference would just make recruiting that much easier. Elon hasn't won in basketball but they moved up and their football team is doing pretty well.
Flames hottest mid-major school last weekhttp://www.usatoday.com/sports/recruiti ... etball.htm
Liberty took the honors of the best mid-major program on the recruiting trail last week. New coach Ritchie McKay landed a trio of prospects. One was North Carolina guard Seth Curry, the son of former NBA guard Dell Curry and younger brother of Davidson star Stephen Curry.
Curry is joined by Tennessee big man Carter McMasters, a good shooting forward that was recruited by high-majors less than a year ago. Also making a pledge was Arizona big man Austin Smith.
thepostman wrote:I agree LUConn...I don't know if I was worried..but I wasn't sure what to think, but its look better and better....but again just because a recruiting class looks good, doesn't always mean its going to turn out in our favor....RD had some good recruiting classes toototally different coaching staff. hope they all work out for us.
I am not saying McKay is another RD...but because of RD I am just cautiously optimisitic
thesportscritic wrote:i know...but I'd much rather be cautiously optimistic then be disappointed later down the line....I hope these guys do well, and so far McKay is doing one heck of a jobthepostman wrote:I agree LUConn...I don't know if I was worried..but I wasn't sure what to think, but its look better and better....but again just because a recruiting class looks good, doesn't always mean its going to turn out in our favor....RD had some good recruiting classes toototally different coaching staff. hope they all work out for us.
I am not saying McKay is another RD...but because of RD I am just cautiously optimisitic
thepostman wrote:Cautious optimism always beats reckless optimism.thesportscritic wrote:i know...but I'd much rather be cautiously optimistic then be disappointed later down the line....I hope these guys do well, and so far McKay is doing one heck of a jobthepostman wrote:I agree LUConn...I don't know if I was worried..but I wasn't sure what to think, but its look better and better....but again just because a recruiting class looks good, doesn't always mean its going to turn out in our favor....RD had some good recruiting classes toototally different coaching staff. hope they all work out for us.
I am not saying McKay is another RD...but because of RD I am just cautiously optimisitic
paradox wrote:We just need to add a physical presence in the middle to offset the finesse game of McMasters. That would appear to be the missing piece of the puzzle at the moment.Two words--Austin Smith.
Rocketfan wrote:So you would make the 6-10 guy a wing? Not that I have problem with it. If our rebounding is adequate and as long as he can handle the ball he should be fine.paradox wrote:I like the idea. He could be a Sarchet-type player for us as a center. We still need to add some depth there--ideally a defensive minded banger.I don't want any big "soft" guys on the inside.....you may but i don't.
kel varson wrote:This guys seems to have the talent to play a few positions it would appear.....but comparing him to sarchet in my opinion is no complement, plus he wasn't a banger at all.Rocketfan wrote:So you would make the 6-10 guy a wing? Not that I have problem with it. If our rebounding is adequate and as long as he can handle the ball he should be fine.paradox wrote:I like the idea. He could be a Sarchet-type player for us as a center. We still need to add some depth there--ideally a defensive minded banger.I don't want any big "soft" guys on the inside.....you may but i don't.