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HoopsterBC

Staying home, like this.  Liked that he picked SLU over Kansas.  Shows sometimes kids like to stay put.  Great fan support when Rick was there.

AverageJoe

Isn't Carrawell from St. Louis?  Anyone know if he's been able to make any recruiting inroads there?  St. Louis has had some good prep players, but I haven't heard Marquette associated with them.

GGGG

It doesn't seem like Carrawell does much recruiting.

Nukem2

Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on October 26, 2016, 02:29:17 PM
It doesn't seem like Carrawell does much recruiting.
True. And he has been away from STL for 20 years.  Doubt he has any real contacts there anymore.

Pakuni

Quote from: AverageJoe on October 26, 2016, 02:20:54 PM
Isn't Carrawell from St. Louis?  Anyone know if he's been able to make any recruiting inroads there?  St. Louis has had some good prep players, but I haven't heard Marquette associated with them.

Courtney Ramey, a 4/5-star 2018 guard from suburban St. Louis, visited for Marquette Madness.
No idea whether Carawell is involved with his recruitment, though.

shoothoops

Carrawell went to the same high school as Jahidi White (Georgetown) Loren Woods (Wake Forest). Marquette has recruited some current St. Louis area players such as Levi Stockard (Kansas St.) Torrence Watson and Courtney Ramey. Ramey was at Marquette Madness recently and is a high school teammate of Gordon.  Jayson Tatum of course chose Carrawell's alma mater, Duke, this past year. 

Freeport Warrior

Quote from: Pakuni on October 26, 2016, 02:37:40 PM
Courtney Ramey, a 4/5-star 2018 guard from suburban St. Louis, visited for Marquette Madness.
No idea whether Carawell is involved with his recruitment, though.
Ramey and Tyler Herro were always the premier Midwest guards growing up through grade school. Ramey would win out most of the time when they would compete - and they did a lot when they were young. As they got older and did more national stuff, they didn't cross paths too much. Ramey has a McCabe like handle but much more of a complete player. Decent shooter too.

TedBaxter

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From September 14th.

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Marquette assistant Chris Carrawell was at Whitfield's open gym this evening to see 2018 G Torrence Watson


As for Chris not having connections in St. Louis anymore, Ramey's father works at Cardinal Ritter, Vashon coach Tony Irons is the son of long time Vashon coach Floyd, who I bet Chris knows and Whitfield assistant Gary Buchanan played for Villanova and against Chis in high school.  Carrawell blocked 7 of Buchanan's shots in a high school tournament game back in 1997.
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Herman Cain

Quote from: shoothoops on October 26, 2016, 10:50:45 AM
SLU just picked up another local star player today, Carteare Gordon. He picked SLU over Kansas and Missouri as his final three. He is also well connected to other local high profile recruits there including a few Marquette has recruited, and in some cases, are still recruiting.
Travis Ford is a seasoned quality coach with 332 career wins. It does not surprise me at all that he is successful recruiting right out of the box at SLU.
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BM1090

Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on October 26, 2016, 09:30:38 PM
Travis Ford is a seasoned quality coach with 332 career wins. It does not surprise me at all that he is successful recruiting right out of the box at SLU.

Seasoned? Yes. Quality? No.

GGGG

Travis Ford inherited some talent from the Sutton regime and did OK with it.  He got Marcus Smart.  Outside of that he was decidedly mediocre.

Golden Avalanche

Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on October 26, 2016, 09:30:38 PM
Travis Ford is a seasoned quality coach with 332 career wins. It does not surprise me at all that he is successful recruiting right out of the box at SLU.

He's won unnatural carnal knowledge all in the last decade and was never a contender for 2nd place in the Big 12. If that's the standard of quality for you, I imagine you're casting the bronze for a Crean statue as we breathe.

MU Honey

Quote from: The Sultan of Sunshine on October 27, 2016, 02:18:10 PM
Travis Ford inherited some talent from the Sutton regime and did OK with it.  He got Marcus Smart.  Outside of that he was decidedly mediocre.

I think the results will be much different in the A10 where his ability to recruit will mask his coaching ability.

shoothoops

I think Ford's hire was met with surprise and skepticism by many.  So far he is off to a very good start with recruiting.  Recruiting has long been a challenge at SLU. Many elite local players bypassed the state. Even Majerus didn't bother trying for most of them. The few Majerus recruited said no.  Thus far Ford has landed two elite local players and is trying for more.  He has an assistant coach that is well connected locally there.  Ford himself is the type of personality that SLU hasn't had.  He will need to show he can develop players, game plan, make adjustments, etc...all those things and perhaps will bring someone in to help with some of that.  We shall see in a few years.  There are several ways to win.

jesmu84

Quote from: Golden Avalanche on October 27, 2016, 07:28:34 PM
He's won unnatural carnal knowledge all in the last decade and was never a contender for 2nd place in the Big 12. If that's the standard of quality for you, I imagine you're casting the bronze for a Crean statue as we breathe.

Gotta take MUFNY's opinion with a grain of salt. Remember, he still thinks Kostas was a miss for MU.

jesmu84

Quote from: shoothoops on October 29, 2016, 12:15:03 PM
I think Ford's hire was met with surprise and skepticism by many.  So far he is off to a very good start with recruiting.  Recruiting has long been a challenge at SLU. Many elite local players bypassed the state. Even Majerus didn't bother trying for most of them. The few Majerus recruited said no.  Thus far Ford has landed two elite local players and is trying for more.  He has an assistant coach that is well connected locally there.  Ford himself is the type of personality that SLU hasn't had.  He will need to show he can develop players, game plan, make adjustments, etc...all those things and perhaps will bring someone in to help with some of that.  We shall see in a few years.  There are several ways to win.

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wadesworld

Quote from: shoothoops on October 29, 2016, 12:15:03 PM
I think Ford's hire was met with surprise and skepticism by many.  So far he is off to a very good start with recruiting.  Recruiting has long been a challenge at SLU. Many elite local players bypassed the state. Even Majerus didn't bother trying for most of them. The few Majerus recruited said no.  Thus far Ford has landed two elite local players and is trying for more.  He has an assistant coach that is well connected locally there.  Ford himself is the type of personality that SLU hasn't had.  He will need to show he can develop players, game plan, make adjustments, etc...all those things and perhaps will bring someone in to help with some of that.  We shall see in a few years.  There are several ways to win.

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Loose Cannon

Quote from: jesmu84 on October 29, 2016, 01:21:37 PM
Gotta take MUFNY's opinion with a grain of salt. Remember, he still thinks Kostas was a miss for MU.

He also though HE would stay at MU for 4 yrs.
" Love is Space and Time measured by the Heart. "  M Proust

Herman Cain

Quote from: Loose Cannon on October 29, 2016, 03:34:34 PM
He also though HE would stay at MU for 4 yrs.
I was definitely wrong on that call. I thought he cared about winning a National Championship, all he cared about was his stats.
"It was a Great Day until it wasn't"
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jesmu84

Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on October 29, 2016, 06:46:12 PM
I was definitely wrong on that call. I thought he cared about winning a National Championship, all he cared about was his stats.

You're killing it in the last 24 hours. Bravo

Newsdreams

Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on October 29, 2016, 06:46:12 PM
I was definitely wrong on that call. I thought he cared about winning a National Championship, all he cared about was his stats.
I agree with this analysis...
Goal is National Championship
CBP profile my people who landed here over 100 yrs before Mayflower. Most I've had to deal with are ignorant & low IQ.
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Brewtown Andy

Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on October 29, 2016, 06:46:12 PM
I was definitely wrong on that call. I thought he cared about winning a National Championship, all he cared about was his stats.

If a 17-22 year old person makes decisions based on their chances of winning a college basketball national championship, they are either A) poorly advised or B) going to end up disappointed much more often than not.
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GoldenDieners32

Quote from: Brewtown Andy on October 30, 2016, 05:50:40 AM
If a 17-22 year old person makes decisions based on their chances of winning a college basketball national championship, they are either A) poorly advised or B) going to end up disappointed much more often than not.
I thought he cared about staying home??

Pakuni

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Coach Stan Johnson of Marquette University will be in today to see 2018 four-star guard David Singleton, per source.

6'4" class of 2018 from Torrance, California. Has offers from Oregon, Gonzaga, UConn and ASU

http://www.espn.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/203663/david-singleton

http://247sports.com/Player/David-Singleton-88157

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