I'd guess they know it's a back pocket ace...and don't want to shut others out...this just really seems like (it should be) a no-brainer and early commit
I'd prefer our coaching staff evaluates him in person and decides if he fits our system rather than offer him because his dad was a fan of Derrick Coleman.This crap is just too frustrating. With everything I have seen and read this highly rated kid is super interested in our school. This should be instant offer and full court press to get that commit. Our philosophy in recruiting has to change this is crazy.
I was able to read the article for free through this tweet (in the Twitter app):
Apparently Twann and Griffin are related:
I assume it's probably not first cousins but obviously there is a strong bond here. Dad sounds like he's 100% Orange. It also looks like he'll play in our elite camp so hopefully an offer comes then. Dad also says they may visit before that.
I'd prefer our coaching staff evaluates him in person and decides if he fits our system rather than offer him because his dad was a fan of Derrick Coleman.
No, but I'm just advocating for patience. If we offer him today or offer him in two weeks it's not going to make a difference. But everyone here apparently knows how to be a coach or how to recruit better than our staff or JB. It's getting ridiculous.Sarcastic or not, come on. Do you really think anyone is advocating that?
I'd prefer our coaching staff evaluates him in person and decides if he fits our system rather than offer him because his dad was a fan of Derrick Coleman.
I'm not against waiting to evaluate him in person. Definitely a smart idea especially if they feel like they aren't jeopardizing his recruitment by waiting seeing as though he has such a high interest in us...but you do realize this kid is legit and considered one of the top sg in his entire class right? He's not just some schmuck or bottom tier player. Hopefully he checks out what they are looking for once they get a good look at him and he gets a offer. Would be a real nice replacement for battle once he leaves
I'd prefer our coaching staff evaluates him in person and decides if he fits our system rather than offer him because his dad was a fan of Derrick Coleman.
If we drag our feet with him, good lord
Dragging our feet? We don't even know if we're going to have 1, 2 or 3 schollies available, so locking 1 up right now with a guy that we might have in our 2nd tier of recruits is probably not the smartest way to go about things. We're all having meltdowns because of the 2017 class and need some kind of immediate satisfaction but hopefully and thankfully the staff isn't a bunch of irrational message board posters that have 0 repercussions for their thoughts.
Have to finish 2017 first
Dragging our feet is definitely premature here. It's not even the summer eval period and we expect this kid to be at the Elite camp for first hand judgment of his skills.Dragging our feet? We don't even know if we're going to have 1, 2 or 3 schollies available, so locking 1 up right now with a guy that we might have in our 2nd tier of recruits is probably not the smartest way to go about things. We're all having meltdowns because of the 2017 class and need some kind of immediate satisfaction but hopefully and thankfully the staff isn't a bunch of irrational message board posters that have 0 repercussions for their thoughts.
No, but I'm just advocating for patience. If we offer him today or offer him in two weeks it's not going to make a difference. But everyone here apparently knows how to be a coach or how to recruit better than our staff or JB. It's getting ridiculous.
Evaluate in person, offer him, and see what happens.
Why wouldn't he be a top option. He's a legit top 50 player. Ranked to high for us?
Why wouldn't he be a top option. He's a legit top 50 player. Ranked to high for us?
Wrong. Any chance you have to improve the team and get a player like this you take it. Who's the last recruit this high that committed? Not Mali, not McCollough, not Battle, not Ennis...Have to finish 2017 first
I agree that if you can land a top player like this to start the 2018 class, let's lock it in and get the ball rolling. No reason you can't work on both classes at the same time. Every top program does it while they are trying to patch the holes from early entries, etc. while also building the foundation of 2018. Just part of the game nowadays with all the roster turnover each year.Wrong. Any chance you have to improve the team and get a player like this you take it. Who's the last recruit this high that committed? Not Mali, not McCollough, not Battle, not Ennis...