Looks like he is staying in 2018 according to various reports so it's time to get Geno Thorpe on campus for a visit and close up 2017 recruiting
what reports?
Yeah, I'm agreeing with you. The scenario would be good for him in the long run, but the fact that he hasn't jumped at the opportunity really should show what his interest level is with Cuse.He definitely would like to be as young as possible when he goes to the league but interest needs to be reciprocated as well.
I don't think we can say that for sure until AAU ball is done for the summer.Forget the reports he hasn't committed and has had ample opportunity to. I'd be thrilled to have Ayala and I'd feel much more comfortable about our guard situation this year. That said I think Thorpe could be a bigger contributor this year and it gives us another ship in 2018.
Forget the reports he hasn't committed and has had ample opportunity to. I'd be thrilled to have Ayala and I'd feel much more comfortable about our guard situation this year. That said I think Thorpe could be a bigger contributor this year and it gives us another ship in 2018.
Not quite an oranges to oranges comparison. In this case, we know when Ayala is going to make his final decision and we have a Plan B in place who appears to be willing to wait it out. I think Thorpe will give a heads up if he's getting antsy. Until that happens, we need to be patient as well.Have we not learned from the QG mess? Lets move on
I don't think we can say that for sure until AAU ball is done for the summer.
Not quite an oranges to oranges comparison. In this case, we know when Ayala is going to make his final decision and we have a Plan B in place who appears to be willing to wait it out. I think Thorpe will give a heads up if he's getting antsy. Until that happens, we need to be patient as well.
Oh, I agree that Thorpe is a better player for 2017-18 and I would take him over Ayala in a heartbeat. I guess the staff doesn't believe there's a risk of losing both at this point.I can say for sure that he is not committed to SU. I get what you are saying but the point of my post was that Thorpe is likely a bigger contributor out of the gate than Ayala so why wait that long and risk not having either?
I agree with this as well. Still, I don't think he'll commit to Pitt without contacting the SU staff first.I do not think Thorpe will wait an undetermined amount of time for Ayala to figure out what he's doing. He remains uncommitted to Pitt due to communications with the SU staff but that doesn't mean it won't change as time passes.
Agree, get him on campus soon. If things go well and he sees what he likes you take his commitment. Need to wrap up 17 class and then can move on to 18. Also allows the staff to know what they are finally working this coming season.I do not think Thorpe will wait an undetermined amount of time for Ayala to figure out what he's doing. He remains uncommitted to Pitt due to communications with the SU staff but that doesn't mean it won't change as time passes.
Agree, get him on campus soon. If things go well and he sees what he likes you take his commitment. Need to wrap up 17 class and then can move on to 18. Also allows the staff to know what they are finally working this coming season.
I'm not sure that "repeating the Trevon Duvall mistake" is the best way to "learn from the QG mess"Have we not learned from the QG mess? Lets move on
I'm sure the coaches agree 100%. The entire recruiting games has evolved into a big FU. And I don't mean Felix Unger.I couldn't agree more about the importance of being done with the 2017 class!!! At this point the staff should be concentrating all efforts on 2018 and this coming season not trying to smoke out a kid who has been described as fickle and has too many voices in his ear.
The whole point of AAU ball is to give kids a stage to showcase their ability so they can attract a big time college offer. So putting a big time program off who wants you badly because you want to play AAU ball never made any sense to me. The entire scenario with Ayala smells IMO. I'd sign Thorpe.I don't think we can say that for sure until AAU ball is done for the summer.
Jontay Porter committed to Mizzou, but he hasn't decided on reclassifying yet and won't make a final call until after the Peach Jam. Some are wondering why Ayala hasn't done the same with SU, and part of it appears to be that the staff is less interested in bringing him on in 2018 (like Sid Wilson in 2017). That said, I think most of the stink has to do with Ayala's AAU coach. You could argue that JB is enabling that.The whole point of AAU ball is to give kids a stage to showcase their ability so they can attract a big time college offer. So putting a big time program off who wants you badly because you want to play AAU ball never made any sense to me. The entire scenario with Ayala smells IMO. I'd sign Thorpe.
Varietywhat reports?
The point of AAU is to play against higher end competition and improve, as much as it is a showcase.The whole point of AAU ball is to give kids a stage to showcase their ability so they can attract a big time college offer. So putting a big time program off who wants you badly because you want to play AAU ball never made any sense to me. The entire scenario with Ayala smells IMO. I'd sign Thorpe.
Plus we may only have 2-3 scholarships available for 2018. I'd rather focus on getting higher ceiling players. Ayala isn't even ranked all that high for 2018. Of course he would be a good addition, but I'd rather have an instant-impact Thorpe THIS YEAR for all the reasons people have stated.I can say for sure that he is not committed to SU. I get what you are saying but the point of my post was that Thorpe is likely a bigger contributor out of the gate than Ayala so why wait that long and risk not having either?