Nah. Posh, farakkhan are around 80. Maddox around 90.I thought Stevens is 80th.
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Nah. Posh, farakkhan are around 80. Maddox around 90.I thought Stevens is 80th.
I like the message he is sending. If you want to come don't play games. Don't play us . Get on board or you can watch us play from long distance .This should only help us in the long run. Future recruits may say...hey, the door is open for me to play for the Hall, but If I wait too long..that same door may just close.
I knowHoop Scoops has not been a favorite in the past on these boards, but I just checked Clark's 2020 ratings and he's got long at 73 and Stevens at 91. Maybe he's more on the ball than he's been given credit forI am not a fan of Willard's recruiting but I do like his new assistants. I will say that Willard can develop players and has an excellent relationship with his teams. My other concerns have always been the gaps in the roster when we are always filling in holes with out of position non-Big East talent. I think we are improving and have a decently balanced roster this year and will be making some noise in March. If we make the Sweet 16 that's when we have to get a few top 50 players and will IMO.
As far as Long is concerned what's not to like he has good size for a PG, plays good defense uses either hand going to the hole, and most importantly gives the ball to the open man when he penetrates.,I can't remember when we had a pg who does that, they always are shooting out of control. His form on his jumper is not that bad where a lot of gym time can improve it.
I knowHoop Scoops has not been a favorite in the past on these boards, but I just checked Clark's 2020 ratings and he's got long at 73 and Stevens at 91. Maybe he's more on the ball than he's been given credit for
Anyone remember Steph Curry’s recruitment and going to Davidson? Please - let’s defer to the experts and trust our staff. How about Brad Stevens’ success at Butler with average to above average recruits?It strikes me as a lot of overreaction here. I don’t know either player but it sounds like Skinn has been on them for a while. I know I’ve criticize the staff historically for not reading the tea leaves, and maybe they are now doing a better job of that.
Certainly not going to kill the staff are not getting top 50 players. We are not there yet. How many teams not named Villanova in the BE are landing top 50 kids? Skinn (and 40) are earning their money. These two kids and Ikey are a good start for Skinn. Nothing wrong with finding good talent, developing it and having four year players to enjoy and keep winning. KW also has done a much better job of filling in with transfers, graduates, etc and balancing the class. This seems to be the strategy de jour.
Anyone remember Steph Curry’s recruitment and going to Davidson? Please - let’s defer to the experts and trust our staff. How about Brad Stevens’ success at Butler with average to above average recruits?
I’ve been a season ticket holder for 20+ years and I like what we have going here with Kevin Willard and our staff. I wasn’t always a believer, but we are coming off 4 straight NCAA tourneys, have many true student athletes and program we can be proud of! Go Hall!
Well Brad Stevens is Brad Stevens, which is why he is where he is. Davidson got to 1 elite 8 with Steph Curry, which was nice but what have they done as a program since then?
Willard has had some success...But the fact is he hasn't gotten past the 1st weekend yet. I think to get there consistently, he needs more Top 50- 75 type talent.
This is just a false take. Unless Seton Halls campus changes over night, facilities improve etc it’s going to always be challenging at seton hall to get 50-75 guys.
Trying to call a spade, a spade. None of those need to change. You just need really wealthy alums who want to get involved in the recruiting process. Surprisingly when you have those Dalembert, Griffin, and Barrett type talent show up.
As I remember it, those three committed to the hottest young coach in a generation.
Yes they did. But by no means was Tommy’s amakers name alone stealing recruits from a slew of sleezy coaches. Just use common sense and everything we know about recruiting. Look at what Chris Duhon got to go to Duke. Do you think Griffin turned down offers like Duhon got just to play for the hottest young coach in a generation?As I remember it, those three committed to the hottest young coach in a generation.
Jarrett Culver was a 3 Star recruit and not ranked in the Top 150 nationally. This has been my point all along.
There really is no point here.
Many players outside the Top 150 have become very good players; many players inside the Top 150 never pan out.
When one's team gets a player considered outside the Top 150, one rationalizes to the first point; when one's team gets a player considered inside the Top 150, one never mentions the second point.
I've been as critical as anyone about Willard's teams not making it past the first weekend, but in three of the last four years, there was certainly enough talent/ experience to do so (this past season, perhaps not). The main culprit has been his inability to drive their focus and avoid the mid-season swoon that has consistently earned them a lower seed than those rosters' assemblage of talent dictated. Again, this past season was a transitional season spearheaded by one incredible player, so I wouldn't say that was the case in 2018-19.Willard has had some success...But the fact is he hasn't gotten past the 1st weekend yet. I think to get there consistently, he needs more Top 50- 75 type talent.
No excuse on the Kansas game it was there for the taking despite being an in state game, Kansas was not awake for the first ten minutes unfortunately neither was shuI've been as critical as anyone about Willard's teams not making it past the first weekend, but in three of the last four years, there was certainly enough talent/ experience to do so (this past season, perhaps not). The main culprit has been his inability to drive their focus and avoid the mid-season swoon that has consistently earned them a lower seed than those rosters' assemblage of talent dictated. Again, this past season was a transitional season spearheaded by one incredible player, so I wouldn't say that was the case in 2018-19.
There was a real opportunity two seasons ago to get past the first weekend, but when you sleepwalk for a month and get a seed that sees you playing Kansas in Round Two, good luck with that.
I have real hope this season will be different, and can become the kind of season that really give Willard the juice he needs on the trail. That said, I'm happy with these two guys, who fit right in with the nice level of talent he's already gotten here.
That is was there for the taking is testament to what that team could've actually done. Imagine if they didn't have to play KU in that game? Should've been an EASY Sweet Sixteen team, and that would give Willard even greater leverage on the trail today.No excuse on the Kansas game it was there for the taking despite being an in state game, Kansas was not awake for the first ten minutes unfortunately neither was shu
My stated opinion was that Kansas/shu was a sweet 16 matchup in the second round. Yet another shaky midseason swoon and of course desi likely being at best 50 to 60 percent for that game. SHU missed a lot of shots and had sloppy ball possession the first ten minutes. With that said they did build a few basket lead 3/4 way through the first half but the first ten minutes could have been a double digit deficit that Kansas was facingThat is was there for the taking is testament to what that team could've actually done. Imagine if they didn't have to play KU in that game? Should've been an EASY Sweet Sixteen team, and that would give Willard even greater leverage on the trail today.
I don't think anyone is disputing that these two are nice players and players that should fit in nicely at SHU. Their frustration comes from the fact that they basically came out of nowhere. They were not the names we have been told we have been recruiting
Not an excuse but a fact that besides playing Kansas in what was essentially a home game for them we had a couple of things that truly hurt us. It was a terribly officiated game with the Hall getting a lot of really bad whistles that just killed us. Also we were playing with a shell of Desi Rodriguez. He never recovered from the Duncan Donuts fiasco. So many focused on Angel that year...sure for good reason...but can't underestimate what Desi meant to that team. When he was healthy he could take over games and was poised for a break out tournament before the injury. I'll always say it was such a sad and unfair way for Desi to go out that way. The kid worked so hard over his 4 years to improve his game, and grow up as a young man...he... and we really deserved a better ending. An even...or even close to even whistle and a healthy Desi and we're in the Sweet 16.No excuse on the Kansas game it was there for the taking despite being an in state game, Kansas was not awake for the first ten minutes unfortunately neither was shu
You nailed it. We have been averaging one 4 Star each year and we've gotten to watch them develop into seasoned seniors. We will have three 4 Star starters this year and two 4 Stars off the bench, and a bunch of capable 3 Star athletes. Go Pirates!!!no one is saying this kid is our next starting PG. If he’s good with taking a likely backup role to Nelson his 1st 2 years here; fine. Likely will need some depth so why not.
I personally believe SHU is a program that is going to need to continue to be built getting the 3 star guys who can develop over 4 years. Sprinkle in the occasional 4 star and then every once in a while a 5 star and we’ll be good.
But what if the season turned around BECAUSE of the Dunkin Donuts fiasco? Hmmmmn.
??? Hmmm, what am I missing here? Having what may have been our second best...and many times our best player that year and a guy who could take over games for us get injured turn around the season? I know it's National tequila day but perhaps I haven't had enough Cuervo to get that one. Lolzzz A healthy Desi in that tourney...and not to mention in the BET going into the big dance and we were going much deeper that year. Was a VERY sad situation and there's not other way to spin that. "You're a long time and respected poster here Lloyde but I gotta say that makes no sense at all.
There’s another way to spin it......It makes plenty of sense if you think beyond what you saw on the court watching games. And actually, watching games did give you a glimpse. If you go back and think about why things turned around for the team after that debacle in Providence, that’s probably the biggest clue.
Hence why last year was such a good "team".......
Interesting, I can read between the lines on that and a little surprised and disappointed to hear that. I know Desi had his “problems “ over the years. I thought Willard did a great job over time getting him to come around and thought he turned the corner with his maturity and decisions. Too bad. We met Desi a few times and he was always polite and nice with us. Guess I’m not privy to some behind the scenes stuff. Still sad he went out the way he did.
Yeah it was all about the KC show after Desi went down and Carrington performed like he had in his junior year at the 2-guard.There’s another way to spin it......It makes plenty of sense if you think beyond what you saw on the court watching games. And actually, watching games did give you a glimpse. If you go back and think about why things turned around for the team after that debacle in Providence, that’s probably the biggest clue.