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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: detroitwarrior on July 20, 2008, 08:02:06 PM
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For what it's worth, Hoopscoop has Marquette's 2009 incoming class ranked 2nd in the country at the present time. That could change as other programs sign other high profile recruits and it is just one evaluation, but it is nice to see nonetheless.
http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/toprecruitingclasses-classof2009.asp
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yeah, but they all suck according to Murf watching their "feel good videos" - how will we ever compete in the big East?
Sarcasm aside, MU recruiting looks to be on an upswing...
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Despite the fact that we'll probably drop in the class ranking when all is said and done, the BUZZ has created a BUZZ with recruits.
Marquette is in Milwaukee.
Marquette is a BASKETBALL only school.
Great press. Excellent exposure.
Now make it last!
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Anyone else think/wish Al had been around to meet Buzz? The process might be flawed, but the guy carries himself like a pro. He's created more excitement before the season then I can remember. I think Al and Buzz are kindered spirits, it's a shame that Al did have a chance to impart any wisdom to Buzz like he did to TC.
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The process is only flawed if MU hired him in a panic or because they did not want to make an effort to go after other coaches. It just may be that MU liked him from the start, bercause they saw something in a current employee. Since we were not part of the hiring process we do not know what went down. Quit complaining about the hiring process.
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I like how if someone makes a positive post about buzz someone will still come in and tell them not to complain. Thank god buzz has you to protect him bislu.
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It looks like Hoopscoop has Williams and Cadougan ranked between 11-40, Maymon ranked between 41-70 and Buycks ranked between 71-100. Are these guys ranked this high by any other recruiting service? Does Hoopscoop have individual 2009 rankings available?
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If this holds up in comparison to last year they would end up up with a top 15 class. Its ranked as abotu the same as Indiana (including Nick Williams)and Missouri for 2008 and right behind Minnesota. Yet its as balanced (in terms of average rating per recruit) as Kansas and Memphis from last year. Very interesting, may be more interesting to see if Junior Eric and Jeronne's ratings go up after their senior years, hopefully they won't relax, and are able to come back strong from injuries, and maybe stop eating so much crappy food.
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It looks like Hoopscoop has Williams and Cadougan ranked between 11-40, Maymon ranked between 41-70 and Buycks ranked between 71-100. Are these guys ranked this high by any other recruiting service? Does Hoopscoop have individual 2009 rankings available?
Hoopscoop just did a top 25 for 2009 a few weeks ago, Erik Williams was ranked #11 in the class, Junior Cadougan was ranked #21. There hasn't been an update to the entire top 100 for a while.
Hoopscoop's ranking is the highest for both of them. Cadougan's next highest is #50 by Prepstars. Williams' next best is #48 by Hoopmasters.
Maymon's best ranking is #33 by ESPN. As for Buycks, nobody else does that kind of ranking for JUCO kids, so there's nothing to compare it to.
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For what it's worth, Hoopscoop has Marquette's 2009 incoming class ranked 2nd in the country at the present time. That could change as other programs sign other high profile recruits and it is just one evaluation, but it is nice to see nonetheless.
http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/toprecruitingclasses-classof2009.asp
Great to see....though I was reminded that Hoopscoop is easily the worst recruiting service out there recently. ;)
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=8867.25
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Great to see....though I was reminded that Hoopscoop is easily the worst recruiting service out there recently. ;)
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=8867.25
Chicos, I remember reading that thread. It does seem that some of Hoopscoop's individual player ratings are out of whack with respect to Scout and Rivals and our guys seem to be rated a lot higher as well. However, without wanting to rehash how one determines the strength of a class, I think it is fair to say that coming in, the class of 2009 will be viewed in most services as a Top15 to 20 class. How they perform once they get here remains to be seen.
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Chicos, I remember reading that thread. It does seem that some of Hoopscoop's individual player ratings are out of whack with respect to Scout and Rivals and our guys seem to be rated a lot higher as well. However, without wanting to rehash how one determines the strength of a class, I think it is fair to say that coming in, the class of 2009 will be viewed in most services as a Top15 to 20 class. How they perform once they get here remains to be seen.
I agree entirely.....2nd rated class would be killer. Hell, anything in the top 20 and it's a damn good class.
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I used the RSCI format of ranking recruiting classes. Basically, the RSCI format is to assign 100 minus ranking points to each player. In this format, players that are ranked higher count more than multiple high rankings. Marquette gets points for their three players ranked between 70 and 85 (Cadougan - 31 pts, EWilliams - 23 pts, Maymon - 12 pts).
The format has its limitations, and RSCI is preliminary data right now, but still it's interesting to see. Marquette ends up 15th in this view.
College Pts
1 North Carolina 299
2 Georgetown 143
3 Florida 135
4 Louisville 124
5 UAB 103
6 Connecticut 102
7 Illinois 98
8 Villanova 90
9 Clemson 88
10 UCLA 83
11 Arizona 76
12 Duke 71
13 Rutgers 69
14 Tennessee 67
15 Marquette 66
16 Minnesota 62
17 Kansas State 59
18 Pittsburgh 47
19 Baylor 37
20 Oklahoma 34
21 Kentucky 28
22 Indiana 25
23 Akron 21
24 Texas A&M 20
25 Maryland 19
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Scary to see 5 BE schools listed ahead of us. (7 in the top 18)
2 - Georgetown
4 - Louisville
6 - UConn
8 - Villanova
13 - Rutgers
15 - Marquette
18 - Pittsburgh
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Anyone else notice UAB at #5 and scratch their head???
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Anyone else notice UAB at #5 and scratch their head???
So did one of their recruits, Tamir Jackson......he's now back on the market and UAB is sure to drop in these rankings (though DeMarcus Cousins is the real prize anyway)
http://www.zagsblog.net/2008/07/29/hurley-on-the-jackson-decommit/
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So did one of their recruits, Tamir Jackson......he's now back on the market and UAB is sure to drop in these rankings (though DeMarcus Cousins is the real prize anyway)
http://www.zagsblog.net/2008/07/29/hurley-on-the-jackson-decommit/
Wow ... a high school coach named Hurley telling one of his players where he should and should not attend college.
Who'd have thunk it?
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So did one of their recruits, Tamir Jackson......he's now back on the market and UAB is sure to drop in these rankings (though DeMarcus Cousins is the real prize anyway)
http://www.zagsblog.net/2008/07/29/hurley-on-the-jackson-decommit/
Cousins is the prize, but Cousins may be on the way out as well. And that's if he even qualifies, which seems like a long shot.
http://undergroundbsr.blogspot.com/2008/07/demarcus-cousins-reconsidering-his.html
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