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[QUOTE="phil77, post: 5672191, member: 1169"] It’s extremely difficult in the NIL era for schools like South Florida Bulls and Arkansas State Red Wolves to recruit elite, NBA-level talent. That said, from watching the games, it’s clear this roster has multiple players who look capable of playing at the P4 level. That’s exactly what I look for in a high-level recruiter at programs with those limitations. It also appears there has been less emphasis on high-school recruiting, which may be a deliberate roster-construction choice. At schools like this, building through the transfer portal often makes more sense given retention issues and the need for immediate contributors at school like those. ----Nelson would be the conference Player of the Year if the season ended today. I believe he’s out of eligibility, but I think he has a legitimate chance to get drafted, particularly if he performs well at NBA pre-draft combine. ----Enis looks like a clear P4-level player. He reminds me of Kingz, possibly more advanced offensively, though not nearly as good on the defensive side of the ball. ----Pinion I think could be P4 rotational piece. He may not be a starter at a high-level program, but he looks like someone who could play meaningful minutes in a strong rotation [/QUOTE]
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