Roy Schmidt tweeted we offered and Watson was also at Midnight Madness
http://twitter.com/prepbullseye
Glynn also tweeted it earlier tonight
according to Scout, Glynn is a 4-star point guard. Currently the 6 ranked PG. He has offers currently from Purdue, Creighton and now MU.
Don't Tweet at him yo.
Quote from: wadesworld on October 28, 2013, 11:07:38 PM
Don't Tweet at him yo.
Has Buzz been thinking about him alot (sic) since last weekend? A whole lot?
Quote from: keefe on October 28, 2013, 11:35:26 PM
Has Buzz been thinking about him alot (sic) since last weekend? A whole lot?
Lotta crisco on that tanning bed.
This one confuses me. If you have Noskowiak locked up in that same year, why spend any time on other PGs? By the time Watson would hit campus we would already have Du Wilson, Dawson, Noskowiak, and Cohen he could all play the 1. Seems a little crowded to me.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on October 29, 2013, 03:01:13 PM
This one confuses me. If you have Noskowiak locked up in that same year, why spend any time on other PGs? By the time Watson would hit campus we would already have Du Wilson, Dawson, Noskowiak, and Cohen he could all play the 1. Seems a little crowded to me.
A couple weeks ago, we thought the front line might be a bit crowded this season...then McKay left. That leaves us one injury away from being too thin up front. You just never know....
I too think that another point guard recruited on the same year with yet other quality points already on board seems a bit of an overkill. Maybe time spent on recruiting another big would be time better spent.
It is easier to make wings out of PGs than PGs out of wings. PGs who can shoot and play D are among the best things you can have.
Maybe theyre looking to make a trade with Providence. I hear they are in need of PGs. ;)
Quote from: CTWarrior on October 30, 2013, 02:47:26 PM
It is easier to make wings out of PGs than PGs out of wings. PGs who can shoot and play D are among the best things you can have.
Good point. Watson is only 5'9 though, so he might have trouble playing a wing position if he doesn't grow. Of course, Noskowiak, Wilson, and Dawson are taller so they could play a wing position if Watson is on the floor.
Quote from: CTWarrior on October 30, 2013, 02:47:26 PM
It is easier to make wings out of PGs than PGs out of wings. PGs who can shoot and play D are among the best things you can have.
Yup. A year from now, will anyone blink if DuWilson, Dawson and Cohen are on the floor at the same time? Nope. 6'3, 6'4, 6'5, all with PG skills. No one will be able to press MU, that is for sure.
Never stop recruiting.
I really like the idea of having a speedy point available, even if undersized. Quick, who can shoot it, handle it, and get up on people on defense. We've had so many that fit that bill. Can't be the main guy at point or we need someone with some size, but I wish we had an Acker type this year at the point.
I'm tired of points who cannot shoot it or break down a defender and find the open man. Gotta be able to shoot it to open up the other players and the middle.
Penn State just offered Watson as well.
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/recruiting/player-Glynn-Watson-145095
Hails from the same school as Will Gates and Amal McCaskill!
:)
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on October 31, 2013, 09:49:39 PM
Hails from the same school as Will Gates and Amal McCaskill!
:)
Will Gates! Now there is an example of a PG converted to a wing.
I covered St. Joseph's several times last year and don't recall thinking at the time that Glynn was a player that MU would necessarily be pursuing. I would guess he has grown a bit and had a really good season with his AAU team.
I checked the stats from the games I saw him play. He did not light it up, but seemed to have a knack for scoring late in close games, even with good upperclassmen on the floor.
William Gates' son was on the St. Joseph sophomore team a few years back, but he did not play varsity there last season.