http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/recruiting/rankings/rank-2752?sct=hs_t12_a2&sct=cb_t11_a2
52 and 55, not bad... not bad at all. No other BE school had two guys that high, and only 3 had guys listed higher (Louisville, Georgetown and SH).
#52 - Duane Wilson
#55 - Deonte Burton
Both 4 Stars
Kendrick Nunn comes in at #37
On another note Kevon Looney is now #9 in his class
It does not show that we have offered Nunn
Re: Kendrick - no offer from MU?
Looks like #19 Jermaine Lawrence has now cut it down to just us and Cincinnati Florida Georgetown Indiana Iowa St. Kansas Kansas St. Louisville Manhattan Miami (FL) Pittsburgh Rutgers South Florida SMU St. John's Syracuse Temple UCLA UNLV Virginia West Virginia West Virginia.
:-)
Quote from: Bocephys on July 03, 2012, 11:16:00 AM
#52 - Duane Wilson
#55 - Deonte Burton
Both 4 Stars
Kendrick Nunn comes in at #37
Lock it down, Buzz!
Plus a 1st team JUCO AA, would this be the best class on paper since AL?
It looks like none of chicago PF/C made it. Tommy Hamilton, Alex foster, Gavin schilling, or Russell Woods.
Maymon was #46. Cadougan was pretty high as well. Oh yea and we also had a stud All-Amercan Juco known as DJO. Best class?? Not quite:/
With that said, I still like the look of it!
Maymon was #46. Cadougan was pretty high as well. Oh yea and we also had a stud All-American Juco known as DJO. Best class?? Not quite:/
With that said, I still like the look of it!
Quote from: Dreadman24 on July 03, 2012, 12:12:46 PM
Maymon was #46. Cadougan was pretty high as well. Oh yea and we also had a stud All-Amercan Juco known as DJO. Best class?? Not quite:/
With that said, I still like the look of it!
A.) I said on paper
B.) With the hypothetical the we add Nunn to the class
Quote from: bilsu on July 03, 2012, 11:50:46 AM
It does not show that we have offered Nunn
If Rivals says it's so, it must be true, right?
1:52 [Comment From BenBen: ]
What has happened to Thomas Hamilton?
Tuesday July 3, 2012 1:52 Ben
1:54 ericbossi: Thomas Hamilton is a big guy with skill and he clearly has talent. He has had injury issues but appears to be healthy now. However, when I've seen him play he's not had much of an impact on games. It's a tough proposition balancing potential and production, but I think everybody would like to see a little more production from Thomas
Quote from: Bocephys on July 03, 2012, 11:16:00 AM
#52 - Duane Wilson
#55 - Deonte Burton
Both 4 Stars
Kendrick Nunn comes in at #37
Wilson has passed Burton with a bullet in last six months. I believe he will continue to rise during course od senior year.
Quote from: Dreadman24 on July 03, 2012, 12:12:46 PM
Maymon was #46. Cadougan was pretty high as well. Oh yea and we also had a stud All-Amercan Juco known as DJO. Best class?? Not quite:/
With that said, I still like the look of it!
You forgot Buyckes, who I believe was considered at the time to be better than DJO.
Quote from: bilsu on July 03, 2012, 02:48:04 PM
You forgot Buyckes, who I believe was considered at the time to be better than DJO.
I think you're remembering Joe Fulce who was supposed to be better than Jimmy Butler. I don't remember Buycks being the big get between him and DJO.
Quote from: Bocephys on July 03, 2012, 02:59:28 PM
I think you're remembering Joe Fulce who was supposed to be better than Jimmy Butler. I don't remember Buycks being the big get between him and DJO.
Buyckes was suppose to be a star. DJO was relatively unknown, partially because he was a junior college freshmen that recruiters did not realize would be eligible as a sophomore. Besides that he improved more than Buyckes, while at MU. Buyckes was a first team JUCO all-american. Jamal McKay was a first team juco last year as a freshmen, while Taylor was a third teamer.
DJO was a 1st team Juco all American as a Fr, guys that do that tend to make a impact at high major. He was helped by having 3 years to adjust, just like Jimmy.
Crowder was a 2nd team as fr, I think jimmy was as well, fulce was a 3rd team.
Quote from: Bocephys on July 03, 2012, 02:59:28 PM
I think you're remembering Joe Fulce who was supposed to be better than Jimmy Butler. I don't remember Buycks being the big get between him and DJO.
Buycks was definitely thought to have been the bigger get.
Quote from: strotty on July 03, 2012, 06:23:54 PM
Buycks was definitely thought to have been the bigger get.
I don't necessarily agree. Dwight had 2 years at Indian Hills to prove himself, but DJO really tore up the Jayhawk Conference in his freshman year, so schools would have been all over him if he would have gone two years at Hutchinson.
Quote from: TedBaxter on July 03, 2012, 06:52:07 PM
I don't necessarily agree. Dwight had 2 years at Indian Hills to prove himself, but DJO really tore up the Jayhawk Conference in his freshman year, so schools would have been all over him if he would have gone two years at Hutchinson.
Right, and Buzz got in on him early over Pittsburgh and Kansas, but Buycks had proven more and was an All-American JuCo as well. DJO was definitely more of an unknown.
Quote from: jhags15 on July 03, 2012, 11:47:17 AM
On another note Kevon Looney is now #9 in his class
says he's #11
Quote from: kmwtrucks on July 03, 2012, 05:55:08 PM
Crowder was a 2nd team as fr, I think jimmy was as well, fulce was a 3rd team.
Jimmy was honorable mention, not second team JUCO All-American.
Fulce was a second team JUCO All-American.
Quote from: MUFanatic4Life on July 03, 2012, 08:43:18 PM
says he's #11
Borzello has him at 9. He probably ranges from 9-11 in the rankings