Wow stumbled upon this site and was given A WEALTH of knowledge. Although I was extremely disappointed to find that this recruiting website was predominately football and excluded Marquette, this indepth look at Wisconsin for the next five years is outstanding.
http://www.recruitingplanet.com/forum/wisconsin-basketball-recruiting/13787-basketball-state-player-tracker.html
Couple of notes is that the author assumes that Johnnie Lacy will end up at Marquette next year (bar accademic issues) and Kyle Kelm sounds alot like a Steve Novak.
It's a pretty good website. It gives a good overview of instate recruits Buzz is looking at. The board assesses recruits more from a UW perspective, which isn't as useful when they look at "system" players that wouldn't fit as well with MU, but as you said, a good way to stay current on recruits playing ball in WI. It's too bad there isn't a board like this for the state of Texas or the city of Houston.
Nice addition bleedbluegold...this should keep you and I following a lot of high school games. I will be at Wilson's and Maymons next year for sure.
Quote from: bleedbluegold03 on May 12, 2008, 11:20:54 PM
Wow stumbled upon this site and was given A WEALTH of knowledge. Although I was extremely disappointed to find that this recruiting website was predominately football and excluded Marquette, this indepth look at Wisconsin for the next five years is outstanding.
http://www.recruitingplanet.com/forum/wisconsin-basketball-recruiting/13787-basketball-state-player-tracker.html
Couple of notes is that the author assumes that Johnnie Lacy will end up at Marquette next year (bar accademic issues) and Kyle Kelm sounds alot like a Steve Novak.
Outside of a couple at the top each year, many of whom have been identified already, not many of these kids are Big East worthy.
Well, lets focus on the couple on the top.
Quote from: THEGYMBAR on May 13, 2008, 11:06:45 AM
Well, lets focus on the couple on the top.
We already are. Outside of Lacy for academic reasons, MU has offered the top remaining players in both the classes of 2009 and 2010.