prototype wrote:kel varson wrote:If this isn't his best class ever than I am withdrawing my support from the program.Now let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet. I think this will be a good recruiting class, but I have thought that before and it never panned out - I think only time will tell. Lets see what happens when they get here and start to play. It's hard to know how good someone is until they get here - Monroe was supposed to be a stud coming in and look how that turned out. McMasters is not the immediate answer - he is not D1 ready right now and Curry is a small guard - just because his brother is making noise at this level - doesn't mean he is the second coming of Dell.
To this to be the best ever - we need to add a power center to the mix - Blair and Dees class was pretty good too, so were the classes that included Porter, Monroe, McLean, Baker and Elijah Miller. We have never been short on prospects here at Liberty - there have been big names come here - Brewington, Bannister, etc... Just short on getting them to play well and as a team.
For starters, you're a little mixed-up on your recruiting classes, transfers, and who fits in where.
Secondly, Russ Monroe wore the project label from the begining with little to no D1 interest outside of LU. McMasters, on the other hand, had extensive interest from major programs, and is clearly our top-rated prospective center since Jeremy Day and Peter Aluma. It's been 10-15 years since we've had a big man coming in with his credentials.
As far as Curry goes, he's already being compared to his brother, and it's been published in this thread that some are saying that Seth is ahead of where Steph was at this stage, and that when it's all said and done Seth may emerge as the better of the two brothers. I don't remember LU ever landing a recruit that was spoken of in these terms. Add in his family pedigree, and Seth is easily the biggest recruit coming in that LU has ever landed at the guard position.





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