well, probably because offers require context in order to become relevant data
You have no idea which of the offers were actually committable, or when in the process they were offered (such as, I dunno, off the top of my head, if they were offered by a panicking staff late in the recruitment season)What does this mean? He got the offers. Did he become worse after he signed with us?
The lowest ranked recruit in 2016 had a better composite rank that the three lowest in 2018. Hoard wants to be a 1 and done, if that plays out we are looking at 2016 recruiting class all over again. Take away Hoard and the average rank of the players in our 2018 class is 231. This approach to recruiting doesn't seem like a good formula for long term success.
FWIW:
Jamie Lewis - 256
Christian Lorng - 272
Sharone Wright Jr - 294
You have no idea which of the offers were actually committable, or when in the process they were offered (such as, I dunno, off the top of my head, if they were offered by a panicking staff late in the recruitment season)
This is not true. We do have some idea as every offer is dated on recruiting websites along w their other recruits so you can essentially discern everything you say we have no idea.
I too am not concerned about wright based on who else was interested when, who offered, and the timing. For me his floor is likely aaron rountree
Get in line Danny Boy.
Other than his shooting percentages I don't see anything impressive. Plus he can't play right away he would sit for a year.
Other than his shooting percentages I don't see anything impressive. Plus he can't play right away he would sit for a year.
Can't imagine Manning coming into a family's livingroom and telling them with a straight face that their son is going to graduate....
With one exception I think all the departures have been voluntary on the part of the player. Danny can point to two who left early for multi million dollar contracts.
We recruited (and apparently offered) him a couple of years ago (along w/ dozens of other schools). Wonder if Manning will make a call? Of course he will.
Sophomore numbers don't look all that good, but he was out with a knee injury the first half of the season.
Cheddi Mosely, G, Boston University: Mosely tells The Fieldhouse that he plans to make an official visit to Wake Forest and is also considering visits to St. Bonaventure and Delaware. Mosely, a grad transfer who will be eligible immediately, played only two games this past season because of a knee injury. His last full season was 2015-16, when he averaged 13.3 points per game as a sophomore.
Transferring seems to be becoming an epidemic.