Oso planning to go pro
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Breathe TAMU. We got Ellenson.Stone would be great, but not a deal killer.In 2017, we will be NC. Our current, awesome sophomore class will be seniors. Nick will be a junior, and Matt will shine. Henry (and Stone, if he is smart) will be high contributing Sophs.Done deal.Go down to the Corner, order a Shiner, and put it on my tab.
Nice post TAMU, thank you. The kind I hope to enjoy everytime I visit Scoop.
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.
In 2017, we will be NC.
Did you mean to say in 2017 we will be "in" NC....Charlotte, Greensboro, maybe Raleigh? Beautiful part of the country...can't imagine NC meant anything else. TAMU...Sharma is a STONE cold lock for the Badgers.
If we get Henry and Haanif, it is an incredible first full recruiting class.If we don't, as TAMU said, I'm nonetheless pleased with Wojo's initial efforts.Very excited about the future of MU hoops.
I think MU lands both. Then I think we'll see the narrative start changing for MU basketball.
Not sure what you mean by this. What narrative? Whose narrative? What change? Please expound.
The "program in decline" narrative. Add four top 100 guys, including a top 10 big man, and the view will shift.
It would certainly mean an end to the narrative/meme of MU can't land a big recruit/big man in the middle
...until he plays on the wing and then it all starts back up again.
This isn't true. Wisconsin definitely is the favorite for Sharma but Stanford has a legit shot
...even though Matt Heldt is #56 now in Scout
Care to place a wager where he ends up?
It seems like its been a rough few weeks on the recruiting trail. Terrance Mann is going to Florida State, Jimmy Whitt is going to Arkansas, Malik Beasley trimmed us from his list, Montague Gil-Caesar is heading to Mizzou, Donavan Mitchell is going to Louisville, Kerwin Roach put us in his top 10, than promptly removed us when he went down to 5. This got me thinking about the future and whose Wojo's priority recruits might be. I have very limited information, most drawing from what I have observed and heard from others. But I think the priority list shakes out like so.The Top PrioritiesHenry Ellenson- I think all of scoop has the Henry fever. Big enough to play the 5 but moves and shoots like a 2 or 3. Wojo seems to have serious in roads with the Ellenson clan and would take him over everyone. Ellenson has yet to trim his list.Haanif Cheatham- If Ellenson is the top priority, it seems that an athletic wing is next on the list. Cheatham seems to be the best of those and received he most attention from the Marquette staff. We are currently in his top 6.The Pipe Dream:Diamond Stone- Contrary to popular belief, Wojo has been recruiting Stone. There seems to be less interest than before the regime change. I'm not holding my breath but stranger turns have happened. Stone has yet to trim his list.If Not H2 (Henry/Haanif) than You:Bryant Crawford- This 6"2 PG from DC is a true floor general. Others have suggested that young Mr. Noskowiak is more of a 2 and picking up Crawford would make some sense. We are currently in his top 7.Levan "Shawn" Alston- A 6"3 shooter from Philly. Has kind of a Todd Mayo feel to his game but hopefully without the off the court baggage and old age. Stock has been rising lately. Currently in his top 6 with the likes of Temple, Notre Dame, and VCU.Davon Dillard- A 6"5 wing from Gary, Indiana, the armpit of America. Has nasty athleticism and is fiercely competitive. Some reports of off the court issues including his coach benching him for long stretches due to attitude. The long benchings may be influencing his ranking, might be a sleeper pick.Wojo May Have Cooled on Them:Matt McQuaid- A 6"5 sharpshooter from Oklahoma. Committed to SMU and then decommitted several weeks later. As far as I have heard, Wojo hasn't reached out since the decommit.Aaron Falzon- A 6"8 stretch 4 from Massachussets. Definitely values his education. Has set on campuses already with BC, Northwestern, and Harvard. Doesn't seem like Marquette will get one of the final two visits.Josh Sharma- A 7 footer who happens to be buddies with the previously mentioned Falzon. Haven't heard of much mutual interest. BC, Stanford, and *gulp* Bucky seem to be the leaders.Buzz Recruits that I don't Think Wojo is in On:Legend Robertin (JUCO)Corey SandersJarvis JohnsonJaylen BrownDwayne BaconE'Torrion WilridgeJordan MurphyTravon BunchCody SchwartzI know some comments had been made about Wojo handing out offers like candy, but it seems to me like there are only a few serious offers out there. I think Wojo has clearly made Ellenson and Cheatham priorities and is keeping three others warm on the back burner. Any combination of those top 5 would give us a well rounded and highly ranked class. The lowest ranked player out of all of them is Davon Dillard a three star who is still inside the top 125 (and seems to be more talented than his ranking suggests). And even if we don't end up with anyone, Wojo has proven to be capable of working the transfer market.All in all, I'm excited about the trajectory of our recruiting under Wojo. I am really excited to already have Noskowiak and Heldt already locked up (and Flory to boot). Next season might be rough, but 2015-2016 could be special.
Posted this in the Hauser thread but will drop it here as well.Sam Hauser ranked 77 in initial 247sports composite for 2016. Just outside the top 100 in Meyer's rankings.
Right. Obviously Wojo needs to prove it on the court with results, but I think landing a class like that shifts the whole storyline on the future of MU basketball.