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You talking about teams or the SU coaches that are recruiting him?
What SU coach is the lead in his recruitment?
You talking about teams or the SU coaches that are recruiting him?
Oh. Red is the lead recruiter but JB has been very involved since late spring/summer.What SU coach is the lead in his recruitment?
For the love of god, if our football team is gonna show up let it be oct 11...
Oh word?
If we are only recruiting Battle and no other guards...it's a headscratcher. This type of recruiting has hurt us repeatedly in the past. It's my belief that if we offer Murray we would sign a great combo guard. Maybe the staff is happy with Franklin and are shooting for the stars trying to go all out to land Giles and Battle. But long term recruitments hardly ever favor us. I hope I'm wrong.
Where are you seeing this, as far as I can tell the only place I saw that was on here and it was complete speculation.I didn't realize Murray possibly reclassifying to 2015 was a legit option. If the staff has known this could happen for a while then not offering him makes a bit more sense since we have no room in the 2015 class for him. I am still not a fan of the Battle camp communicating that offering another guard means its quits for them with us. I mean is that also the stipulations that UK, Duke ect are getting? I doubt it.
Oh. Red is the lead recruiter but JB has been very involved since late spring/summer.
The article Above makes it seem like hop is
I would, he's still just starting his junior year, that's a long ways till signing day.I wouldn't be surprised a bit if Battle commits this weekend during his visit.
I wouldn't be surprised a bit if Battle commits this weekend during his visit.
Sorry, I hijacked it and asked about Giles recruitment because he came up. Was to lazy to go to his thread and ask. Sorry for the confusion!The article Above makes it seem like hop is
Reason for confidence?
After reading your post, I will be taking my talents to (wait for it) Syracuse University.Well, he has visited the campus several times already and he was a witness to the incredible atmosphere in the Dome when Syracuse played Duke last season. He has a more than casual connection to, and has played with other kids who are currently on the team or will be shortly... Syracuse has been focused on his recruitment since he was in 8th grade and have made it known since then that they covet his services and would make him a key component of the program once he gets here. The staff has carved out the longest affiliation with him and his father when compared to other schools. Both he and his father have made statements which can only be construed as portraying Syracuse in an extremely favorable fashion with respect to representing a school which embodies all of the characteristics they are seeking for Tyus's future.
And last but not least, although many of these kids like to play out and take part in the elaborate dance of courtship with the suitor schools seeking their services and they enjoy the attendant publicity ... some kids experience that "click" with a school and a situation whereby they know they have found the school that is going to be the one for them and they know if they commit early it will free them from the tiresome recruiting process and allow them to focus on themselves, their academic endeavors, and improving their game without being impeded by the constant assault of coaches, assistant coaches, and the media. A kid like Battle doesn't need any more exposure and publicity... he will do his talking with his play once he takes the floor dressed in Orange in the Dome, playing in the ACC and will be front and center on the biggest stage in College Basketball in front of 35,000 rabid Orange fans chanting his name!
And according to these recent stories it's now known that JB has talked to both Tyus and his father... they are now both poised to be sitting in front of Hall of Fame and 2nd most winning coach in College Basketball History who is going to give them a subtle pitch in the form of assurances that ...Syracuse is where he will be playing his college basketball.
And, by most accounts, JB really wants this kid and my money is on JB closing the deal sooner rather than later. A commitment from Battle not only crystallizes the future for Battle but for the Syracuse Basketball Program as well. Everything then falls into place.
Ergo, I wouldn't be surprised.
Whats the difference between official and unofficial visits?
Official: Paid for fully by the School. Travel, food, festivities, lodging ect. I think there is a limit of 5 of these per player.
Unofficial: Paid for by the recruit. I'm sure you are allowed some perks but basically its the family of the recruit footing all the major traveling bills.
jordoo's just wrecking stuff lately. him and francis > (espn + 247 + s cout + sixy + riivals + zag) times 20. Good? Good.Makes sense, thanks!
I wouldn't trust in that much. The same article found draft express now has Malachi in shoes at 6'3 1/4. Laughable, considering this is down 2 1/4 inches or so from the past few year! Impossible. And for the record, I wager he's at least 6'5 in shoes. I've seen him live three times over the past few years. He simply towers over any guard and is as tall as most wings. And that ain't the bush leagues.Syracuse.com has battle standing at 6'7 in shoes now. Wow
Yup. You'll never know officially until the NBA combines and such for their real measurements. Everything else is all unofficial but still fun to look at though.I wouldn't trust in that much. The same article found draft express now has Malachi in shoes at 6'3 1/4. Laughable, considering this is down 2 1/4 inches or so from the past few year! Impossible. And for the record, I wager he's at least 6'5 in shoes. I've seen him live three times over the past few years. He simply towers over any guard and is as tall as most wings. And that ain't the bush leagues.
Yup. You'll never know officially until the NBA combines and such for their real measurements. Everything else is all unofficial but still fun to look at though.
Don't worry, we'll get there one day. The dream is still alive.Guess i'll never know how tall I really am then . . . .
According to Les Nessman, it is elusive.Guess i'll never know how tall I really am then . . . .