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...and here is write-up (abbreviated so not fully copied)
Who they have: Watching Syracuse construct a recruiting class is almost like watching a decorated surgeon work. Syracuse has its recruiting profile, and works its pockets and relationships. It sticks to the plan and doesn't waste time. The Orange's commitments come from Canada (been there before), Philadelphia (love that city), upstate New York (of course) and a New England prep school (familiar territory). The future floor general is Canadian point guard Tyler Ennis. He was coach Jim Boeheim's top target. Chinonso Obokoh will be next in a long line of rim protectors, and he comes from the Albany City Rocks. SG Ron Patterson signed with Indiana but didn't qualify and went the prep route. When his stock heated up, Syracuse pounced on him. B.J. Johnson Philly prospect has the requisite length, body and late-blooming status that Boeheim cultivates into long-term winners. Syracuse closed out the early period with a top-10 class when forward Tyler Roberson announced on RecruitingNation that he would play for Boeheim.
This looks like a great class...another strong position recruitment...It's Good to be 'Cuse!
Who they have: Watching Syracuse construct a recruiting class is almost like watching a decorated surgeon work. Syracuse has its recruiting profile, and works its pockets and relationships. It sticks to the plan and doesn't waste time. The Orange's commitments come from Canada (been there before), Philadelphia (love that city), upstate New York (of course) and a New England prep school (familiar territory). The future floor general is Canadian point guard Tyler Ennis. He was coach Jim Boeheim's top target. Chinonso Obokoh will be next in a long line of rim protectors, and he comes from the Albany City Rocks. SG Ron Patterson signed with Indiana but didn't qualify and went the prep route. When his stock heated up, Syracuse pounced on him. B.J. Johnson Philly prospect has the requisite length, body and late-blooming status that Boeheim cultivates into long-term winners. Syracuse closed out the early period with a top-10 class when forward Tyler Roberson announced on RecruitingNation that he would play for Boeheim.
This looks like a great class...another strong position recruitment...It's Good to be 'Cuse!