Evan Boudreaux is a talented 6'8" power forward from Lake Forest, IL, 50 miles from Marquette. Will graduate from Dartmouth this spring so smart and immediately playable with 2 years of eligibility. He has reopened his recruiting from Dartmouth and the Ivy League. Played on the same AAU team as Brunson, and opposed him at Stevenson at Lake Forest High a rival We are already strong with the Sam and Joey at forward but he could open the door for a powerful "switchable" lineup. Are we allowed to recruit from another in the Big East? Is offering to a released Big East prospect poaching? He wants to play on an NCAA tournament team. Have we shown any interest?
Quote from: MUmanic on March 28, 2018, 09:48:18 AM
Evan Boudreaux is a talented 6'8" power forward from Lake Forest, IL, 50 miles from Marquette. Will graduate from Dartmouth this spring so smart and immediately playable with 2 years of eligibility. He has reopened his recruiting from Dartmouth and the Ivy League. Played on the same AAU team as Brunson, and opposed him at Stevenson at Lake Forest High a rival We are already strong with the Sam and Joey at forward but he could open the door for a powerful "switchable" lineup. Are we allowed to recruit from another in the Big East? Is offering to a released Big East prospect poaching? He wants to play on an NCAA tournament team. Have we shown any interest?
He is still at Dartmouth, so he never set foot at Xavier as a transfer. so, he would be open game. But, our needs are much different. But, he and a solid grad transfer PG would work for me. Unlikely though.
Quote from: MUmanic on March 28, 2018, 09:48:18 AM
Evan Boudreaux is a talented 6'8" power forward from Lake Forest, IL, 50 miles from Marquette. Will graduate from Dartmouth this spring so smart and immediately playable with 2 years of eligibility. He has reopened his recruiting from Dartmouth and the Ivy League. Played on the same AAU team as Brunson, and opposed him at Stevenson at Lake Forest High a rival We are already strong with the Sam and Joey at forward but he could open the door for a powerful "switchable" lineup. Are we allowed to recruit from another in the Big East? Is offering to a released Big East prospect poaching? He wants to play on an NCAA tournament team. Have we shown any interest?
You've answered your own question. This kid has his pick of schools, why would he go into a program where he has no guarantee of minutes.
Agree what others have said. Gets me thinking that the relatively few coaching transitions creates stability that might limit the overall pool this year.
Quote from: Windyplayer on March 28, 2018, 10:00:46 AM
You've answered your own question. This kid has his pick of schools, why would he go into a program where he has no guarantee of minutes.
Not to mention Ed Morrow as well. I just don't we have room for the guy.
Louisville lost some recruits. I'm thinking that Mack may very well have a scholarship available over there.
If he is good, we should try, although he is not what we need for next year. He likely would not be interested because he would be competing for minutes with: Hausers, Morrow, John, Heldt. But at least an effort should be made. BTW, how many open schollies do we have for next year?
Any relation to Dr. Boudreaux?
Quote from: willie warrior on March 28, 2018, 10:35:05 AM
If he is good, we should try, although he is not what we need for next year. He likely would not be interested because he would be competing for minutes with: Hausers, Morrow, John, Heldt. But at least an effort should be made. BTW, how many open schollies do we have for next year?
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Wisconsin was in on him. Expect they'll try to get back in because their 2018 class sucks.
Quote from: Ellenson Family Reunion on March 28, 2018, 10:37:25 AM
Any relation to Dr. Boudreaux?
His mom is the CEO of Anthem Insurance and his dad is a "retired health care entrepreneur" who collects meteorites.
Quote from: #bansultan on March 28, 2018, 10:23:06 AM
Not to mention Ed Morrow as well. I just don't we have room for the guy.
Sam hip surgery
Joey ankle surgery
Quote from: bilsu on March 28, 2018, 01:14:45 PM
Sam hip surgery
Joey ankle surgery
OK... Both are expected to be fully healed by practice. You think he's going to go for being a back up in case of injury?
If he or any other recruit can't play some point guard, pass.
Quote from: #bansultan on March 28, 2018, 01:31:04 PM
OK... Both are expected to be fully healed by practice. You think he's going to go for being a back up in case of injury?
I have no idea. I just pointing out we may not be as deep as we think we are.
Quote from: bilsu on March 28, 2018, 03:35:40 PM
I have no idea. I just pointing out we may not be as deep as we think we are.
....I can just see the recruiting pitch....." hey come to Marquette.....we have 3 really good guys who play your position that are already here ....1 freshman and 2 juniors but 2 of them are recovering from injuries......we expect them to make a full recovery but if they don't we could really use you!"
Between Joey, Sam, Ed, Cain and Bailey I'm comfortable with the forward position.
Quote from: TedBaxter on March 28, 2018, 01:45:26 PM
If he or any other recruit can't play some point guard, pass.
Typically I subscribe to the Ted Thompson school of selecting the best available rather than selecting to fill a need, but I tend to agree with looking at PG options first.
I'd probably even take a low-major point guard who can handle and pass the ball even if he can't shoot worth a damn.
I have no vested interest in this kid beyond making Marquette a better team.
But I don't think I would use the "we got three guys who are really good..." approach. Yes, I am also suggesting the "Thomson theory" of recruiting the best athletes. Not too long ago we were very successful with 3 forwards and 2 guards. Remember the Hayward and Jimmy Butler days and others. Until recently Jay Wright won big with his 4 guard offenses before he had the pick of the litter.
There is no argument that we need a ball handler who can consistently break a press and distribute the ball. But why not take a look at another gifted athlete. You can bring up Youtube tape right now showing his prowess playing against Jalen Brunson in high school and his Ivy League rookie of the year season.
In this case a different approach might be to suggest to the athlete the benefit of an essentially free 2 years of Law school or an MBA while contributing on a team with a very high ceiling and where his family can share in the fun. But then Al might say, "too much grass in his front yard".
Quote from: MUmanic on March 28, 2018, 06:43:21 PM
I have no vested interest in this kid beyond making Marquette a better team.
But I don't think I would use the "we got three guys who are really good..." approach. Yes, I am also suggesting the "Thomson theory" of recruiting the best athletes. Not too long ago we were very successful with 3 forwards and 2 guards. Remember the Hayward and Jimmy Butler days and others. Until recently Jay Wright won big with his 4 guard offenses before he had the pick of the litter.
There is no argument that we need a ball handler who can consistently break a press and distribute the ball. But why not take a look at another gifted athlete. You can bring up Youtube tape right now showing his prowess playing against Jalen Brunson in high school and his Ivy League rookie of the year season.
In this case a different approach might be to suggest to the athlete the benefit of an essentially free 2 years of Law school or an MBA while contributing on a team with a very high ceiling and where his family can share in the fun. But then Al might say, "too much grass in his front yard".
What roster was 3 forwards and 2 guards? The teams you are referring to ran 3 guards, 2 Forwards, and that is counting Crowder/Butler as Forwards, when both play the 3 position as their natural position. It is more correct to say that we ran a 4 guard offense then, with either Crowder or Otule as our 5.
At times those teams were closer to a 5 guard offense where we had natural 3's playing the 5 position (Crowder/Hayward).
That was quick. Boudreaux to Purdue.
It's all good though, I prefer Chardonnays to Bourdreauxes anyway
Quote from: TAMU Chardonnay on March 29, 2018, 01:34:11 PM
That was quick. Boudreaux to Purdue.
Since he didn't play this year, he could have been talking to them all along right?
Quote from: #bansultan on March 29, 2018, 02:20:57 PM
Since he didn't play this year, he could have been talking to them all along right?
Purdue was in the mix the first time around. I'm pretty sure he visited there.