Ranking the recruiting classes

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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby Drakey » May 30th, 2014, 8:53 am

Thank you 77. It helps when a neutral points out the facts.
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby uniftw » June 1st, 2014, 8:14 pm

UNI adds a member to the 2014 class....I'm assuming walk on.

Per twitter

Taylor Olson (6'1 200lb) PG - Kirkwood CC (Cedar Rapids, IA) and Cedar Rapids Jefferson HS

In high school he averaged 18.4 points, 3.5 assists and 1.8 steals while leading his team to three straight state tournament bids.

Last season at Kirkwood he averaged 13 mpg, 9 points, 3 rebounds, and 4 assists per game (2.5:1 A:TO) while shooting 42% from three and 81% from the line in 31 games (23 starts)

His stats aren't eye popping, due to playing 13 mpg. His per 40 stats look nice, though JUCO stats are so hard to judge. He's a likely redshirt this season and with how loaded the team is at guard after that a spot player but Jake does love playing a lot of kids so who knows.
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby BEARZ77 » June 1st, 2014, 8:39 pm

A lot of kids who have contributed at the D-1 level have come from the Kirkwood program. And you're right, Juco stats can be pretty hard to evaluate.
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby uniftw » June 1st, 2014, 8:46 pm

BEARZ77 wrote:A lot of kids who have contributed at the D-1 level have come from the Kirkwood program. And you're right, Juco stats can be pretty hard to evaluate.

Ali played at Kirkwood.

They play real good ball there (about 4 or 5 of the kids from those Iowa City West teams that Wyatt and Jeremy Morgan played on have gone to Kirkwood).

It helps that they are in Cedar Rapids which has a metro area (CR, Marion, and I'll include Iowa City in there since they are only 20 minutes south) that have 8 or 9 of the largest high schools in the state of Iowa and this metro area has a population of roughly 425K in a 20 minute radius from the center of it stretching from Marion/CR on the north side to Iowa City on the south side.

It helps them in other sports as well as this area has by far the best soccer in the state, some of the best baseball, volleyball and softball.

However, the talent and coaching discrepancies at JUCOs (even within the same conference) are so great that 11 ppg might be way more impressive than 28 ppg....much like high school stats with the size class the kid plays on and how many other D1 kids are sharing the court.

Most people would have a better chance of winning the lottery than "properly ranking" JUCO kids.
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby Drakey » June 2nd, 2014, 8:20 am

uniftw wrote:
BEARZ77 wrote:A lot of kids who have contributed at the D-1 level have come from the Kirkwood program. And you're right, Juco stats can be pretty hard to evaluate.

Ali played at Kirkwood.

However, the talent and coaching discrepancies at JUCOs (even within the same conference) are so great that 11 ppg might be way more impressive than 28 ppg....much like high school stats with the size class the kid plays on and how many other D1 kids are sharing the court.


The one thing we know for sure is that 11 ppg is better than 35 ppg.
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby Aargh » June 3rd, 2014, 12:59 pm

I know nothing about Schlatter or the hype (or non-hype) surrounding him, but I have a possibly relevant observation.

Ron Baker played on a 3A team in Kansas. That's typically a high school with maybe 150 - 250 students. Baker's HS has 257 enrolled this year. In schools that size, a 6'3" guy often is a post player and rarely plays further out then forward.

Baker didn't come even close to averaging 35. He was easily the "go to" guy on his team. He probably had a couple of inches on the guy guarding him.

It's hard to judge what small school guys are going to do in college. Some Valley team a couple of years ago had a small school guy with some incredible shooting stats who did approximately nothing in the league. Baker may go NBA after his Jr. year, so there are a lot of possible outcomes for small school guys.

Baker is a bit of an exceptional athlete. 6'3", 220, can run and has decent quickness, and can hit from 25' are not normal traits for human beings. If any of those were missing, Baker would probably be another fairly average Valley wing.

This is one of the dangers of evaluating recruiting classes. Some guys hit their peak in HS and never really progress from there. Anything we do this summer in discussing players who've never played a D1 game should be an exercise in entertainment and just some discussion. There's no reason to put a lot of stock in these discussion because it's all speculation.

My experience is that most fans tend to overvalue their recruits and undervalue everybody else's recruits. That's perfectly normal for fans of a team. There's no reason to find one's panties in a wad over the discussions. Just accept that fans of 2 different schools are going to have quite divergent views about the other school's recruits.
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby Wufan » June 3rd, 2014, 5:20 pm

Shockers got a commitment from Ole Miss decommit Rauno Nurger today. He will be a freshman for the Shockers, and probably ineligible as a freshman due to transfer. It's unclear if any of the current scholarship players (we had 13 prior to his commitment) will be leaving. Word is that all are in class including Rauno.

Rauno is a 6-10, 220 European…Perhaps HCGM is trying to learn something from Marty Simmons (E Mock) and Ray Giacoletti (JE Jensen)?
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby shockem » June 3rd, 2014, 5:42 pm

how do you figure he's an ineligible freshman? I didn't read anything that he had ever enrolled at Miss State unless I'm missing something.
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby Wufan » June 3rd, 2014, 6:18 pm

shockem wrote:how do you figure he's an ineligible freshman? I didn't read anything that he had ever enrolled at Miss State unless I'm missing something.


Pure speculation since he signed a commitment. Not certain on the exact rules or terms of his release.
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Re: Ranking the recruiting classes

Postby Aargh » June 3rd, 2014, 8:01 pm

I think the more common speculation is that he got a full release from Ole Miss when 2 Ole Miss assistants left for other schools. That would make him eligible immediately.

Barring any red shirts, that makes WSU's front court Fr class look like this

Shaq Morris - 6'7", 260 - Red Shirt at WSU last year
Rauno Nurger - 6'10", 240
Rashard Kelly - 6'6", 210 - Hargrave Military Prep last year AFTER completing HS (19 Yr. old Fr)
Eric Hamilton - 6'8", 200

Then there's 6'7" Zach Brown, who's considered more of a wing and played PG in prep school (after finishing HS) this year.

Got some height in the class.
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