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Elijah Fisher Commits to The Hall

Not even sure he’s an upgrade over Middleton for this particular roster based on what Middleton can do or project to do and what this kid does. Vaguely remember him from that awful Depaul team two years ago. He is definitely an “athlete” that can attack the rim though. Probably my second favorite signing thus far after Clark.
He’s def an upgrade over Middleton. Middleton was more hype than game. Fisher does everything better except shoot the 3.

Elijah Fisher Commits to The Hall

Not mad at this....upgrade over Middleton and hopefully his senior yr clicks and he puts it all together
Not even sure he’s an upgrade over Middleton for this particular roster based on what Middleton can do or project to do and what this kid does. Vaguely remember him from that awful Depaul team two years ago. He is definitely an “athlete” that can attack the rim though. Probably my second favorite signing thus far after Clark.

Elijah Fisher Commits to The Hall

Excellent athlete, good slasher and finisher at the rim. Good FT shooter who gets to the line often. Not rated as a strong defender, not a playmaker. Not a good 3-pt shooter. He's played for 2 horrendous teams the last 2 years in Pacific and DePaul.

He's another guy who likes to attack the basket. As I've said before, it appears Sha is looking for this trait in players this year.

Rated as a high 3-star transfer, #260 by EvanMiya.

Grading how every Big East team (and a few others) performed in 2024-25

You missed my point....all the schools will be doing this. No we are not really in the same class as UConn recruiting and buying players but so are a many of our competitors in the BE and beyond. We are in the same boat and going after the same players with much of the same strategies and NIL issues. Only I think SHU maybe at a bigger disadvantage. If not than we would have found a bunch of studs already wanting to come here.
I think you are missing my point. Seton needs to target at a level where they can close. I think there is I viable approach doing that.

Hey CL

Being that I live in Upper Fairfield County and know a few coaches/AD's in the area, he was a stud for Staples High in Westport. A men amongst boys. Dominated the league. Went to North Carolina but ultimately transfered to UCONN. Drafted in the fifth round. Seeing I had a client in Tulsa, I used to see Tulsa Drillers games (they are the Dodgers AA team) I saw so many of their team over the past ten years come through there - from Seager to Verdugo and many others.
That is great! After I graduated I went to work for the Arkansas Travelers, at the time the AA affiliate of the Cardinals. I missed Mart Morris by a year as he was called up the season before I got there. The fan favorite was a little guy out of Morris County College who made a name for himself in the majors - Joe McEwing. Love Texas League baseball!
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Hey CL

Very cool you got to see all these kids come up through the system who developed into major league players.

My family used to have a place in the Poconos, and we went there for extended periods of time during the summer. It was about 45 minutes from Scranton, and we used to watch the Phillies Triple AAA team during the summers when we wanted to check out games. Saw a number of guys work their way up to the bigs, but also got to see major leaguers on rehab stints because they would typically go there.
Being an ad guy, my tagline for minor league baseball would be - "There's nothing minor about it."
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