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Jay Bee

OK.. it's only a top 15, but best believe he's knocked some off his list already.  North Carolina talent has worked out OK for us in recent times...

@rpurvis_44 No order !! Top 15 . Unc Duke G-Tech Kentucky VCU Baylor Xavier
Texas Miami Louisville Wake Forest V-Tech Marquette Memphis Oklahoma
The portal is NOT closed.

4everwarriors

Is this dude even in the same category with the super studs Crean has commitments from in the future?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"


brewcity77

Still very early for a 2013, but he's ranked 4th on ESPN, 3rd on Scout, and 2nd on Rivals. Glad to hear us in the mix, and hopefully we stay on that list as it continues to narrow down.

texaswarrior74

His stepfather/AAU coach is a huge Duke fan and Rodney grew up a UNC fan......gonna be tough to get Rodney out of the state of NC.....meanwhile he'll enjoy his recruitment tour....

That said,  it IS really nice to see our name mentioned on so many truly elite recruits' lists....

willie warrior

Yes it is nice---even better would be landing some.
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Daniel

Quote from: willie warrior on September 30, 2010, 06:10:25 AM
Yes it is nice---even better would be landing some.

We are in on a lot of fantastic, quality recruits.  More so than I can remember in the past, but if Buzz can do this in two years coaching at MU, imagine what he can do after a longer, successful track record.  We will start landing some, and that may start now (hope hope).  Go Marquette!

mugrad99

Word is Cody Zeller is going to committ to IU very shortly. He has scheduled visits to NC and Butler, but IU is the leader by a longshot. This comes from a very solid source.


StillWarriors

Quote from: willie warrior on September 30, 2010, 06:10:25 AM
Yes it is nice---even better would be landing some.

I certainly understand that sentiment and the frustration of being in the mix without getting a highly sought after guy. I can't imagine how deflating that is for the coaches. However, to me what it shows that we are in the mix on so many higher tier guys is that we are now considered an elite program. Even just several years ago, I think many top guys would consider MU beneath them and not even consider MU. We are clearly now in the mix of schools that top guys will seriously consider, and I have to think we start landing some of these guys as we continue to be successful on the court.

NersEllenson

Quote from: indeelaw90 on September 30, 2010, 07:50:22 AM
Word is Cody Zeller is going to committ to IU very shortly. He has scheduled visits to NC and Butler, but IU is the leader by a longshot. This comes from a very solid source.

I would hope the flagship school of a state like Indiana could start to land some of the state's top kids.  Seeing the top talent of the state go elsewhere the last 5+ years has to have been frustrating.
"I'm not sure Cadougan would fix the problems on this team. I'm not even convinced he would be better for this team than DeWil is."

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Mobot

Quote from: Ners on September 30, 2010, 09:53:06 AM
I would hope the flagship school of a state like Indiana could start to land some of the state's top kids.  Seeing the top talent of the state go elsewhere the last 5+ years has to have been frustrating.

Ners, I agree with you.  Tom Crean has done a good job of turning the program around in the short time he has been there.  With the recruits coming in, the program appears to be on its way to where it should be.  Not an easy task with the success that Butler and Purdue have had the last couple of years.

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: indeelaw90 on September 30, 2010, 07:50:22 AM
Word is Cody Zeller is going to committ to IU very shortly. He has scheduled visits to NC and Butler, but IU is the leader by a longshot. This comes from a very solid source.

Longshot?  Hmm.  Maybe, but I wouldn't go that far.  It would certainly be a huge get for them, one of those anchor type recruits.

I'm sure MU Basketball will now fly off the handle about this post because it's about IU hoops even though I was the 4th guy in commenting on this. 

Ellenson Guerrero

Back to original subject. Apparently a sophomores interests are fleeting...

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ChicosBailBonds

So the Never Nervous Purvis retro t-shirts have to be burned?

What about the signage that Dimes had built outside his home?


Lennys Tap

Quote from: Eford4President2012 on September 30, 2010, 10:24:11 AM
Ners, I agree with you.  Tom Crean has done a good job of turning the program around in the short time he has been there.  With the recruits coming in, the program appears to be on its way to where it should be.  Not an easy task with the success that Butler and Purdue have had the last couple of years.

I'll readily admit that the short term challeges Tom Crean faced upon his arrival at IU were daunting, but I think it's a bit of a stretch to say that taking a team that was 14-4 in conference the year prior to your arrival to 4-14 two years later constitutes confirmation of "turning a program around".

Mobot

Quote from: Lennys Tap on September 30, 2010, 12:23:16 PM
I'll readily admit that the short term challeges Tom Crean faced upon his arrival at IU were daunting, but I think it's a bit of a stretch to say that taking a team that was 14-4 in conference the year prior to your arrival to 4-14 two years later constitutes confirmation of "turning a program around".

You are right, the record doesn't necessarily reflect a complete turn around.  They have a long ways to go.  But take a few seconds to look beyond the record.  They may have been 14-4 in Sampson's last season but the program was falling apart and was on a downward spiral.  This is what was going on during that 14-4 season:

Oct. 3, 2007:  IU self-reports to the NCAA that Sampson and his staff made more than 100 recruiting calls in violation of restrictions dating to his Oklahoma violations. IU imposes three penalties: Sampson's forfeiture of a $500,000 scheduled raise, the loss of one scholarship and further recruiting restrictions.

Feb. 13, 2008:  The NCAA announces five potential "major" violations against IU, including an allegation that Sampson "knowingly" took part in impermissible three-way recruiting calls and then "repeatedly" lied about it to school and NCAA investigators. IU president Michael McRobbie gives the athletic department seven days to evaluate the NCAA's charges and make a recommendation.

Feb. 22, 2008:  Kelvin Sampson accepts $750,000 buyout and resigns as head coach at IU. Assistant coach Dan Dakich takes over the program as the Hoosiers prepare to face Northwestern on Saturday, Feb. 23.


Crean is running a clean program and is slowly rebuilding the talent.  Althought the record doesn't necessarily reflect it, the program was on the way down during Sampson's last year and is on the way back up going into Crean's third year.

TheRock

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Mobot


Lennys Tap

Quote from: Eford4President2012 on September 30, 2010, 01:14:23 PM
You are right, the record doesn't necessarily reflect a complete turn around.  They have a long ways to go.  But take a few seconds to look beyond the record.  They may have been 14-4 in Sampson's last season but the program was falling apart and was on a downward spiral.  This is what was going on during that 14-4 season:

Oct. 3, 2007:  IU self-reports to the NCAA that Sampson and his staff made more than 100 recruiting calls in violation of restrictions dating to his Oklahoma violations. IU imposes three penalties: Sampson's forfeiture of a $500,000 scheduled raise, the loss of one scholarship and further recruiting restrictions.

Feb. 13, 2008:  The NCAA announces five potential "major" violations against IU, including an allegation that Sampson "knowingly" took part in impermissible three-way recruiting calls and then "repeatedly" lied about it to school and NCAA investigators. IU president Michael McRobbie gives the athletic department seven days to evaluate the NCAA's charges and make a recommendation.

Feb. 22, 2008:  Kelvin Sampson accepts $750,000 buyout and resigns as head coach at IU. Assistant coach Dan Dakich takes over the program as the Hoosiers prepare to face Northwestern on Saturday, Feb. 23.


Crean is running a clean program and is slowly rebuilding the talent.  Althought the record doesn't necessarily reflect it, the program was on the way down during Sampson's last year and is on the way back up going into Crean's third year.


Agreed

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