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Since Trevor and Royce haven't and probably won't play this year, doesn't that technically beef up the 2010 incoming class?
Since Trevor and Royce haven't and probably won't play this year, doesn't that technically beef up the 2010 incoming class?
Let's call it like it is.
With Hollins and Double E coming in, the Gophers 2010 class will rank far, FAR behind some of the great recruiting classes coming into the Big 10. Looks ugly right now and probably will not change (adding say, Creekmur, isn't going to help when comparing our 2010 class vs. others).
Scary.
Since Trevor and Royce haven't and probably won't play this year, doesn't that technically beef up the 2010 incoming class?
Cory Joseph is still a good possibility for the Gophers. He's Top 25.
Hollins is Top 150 range but has potential to be much better than that.
Eliason same (Top 150 range) but he is good redshirt candidate behind RSIII and Iverson.
I'd describe Cory's current status as 'an outside possibility' for the Gophers. He is a legit, impact recruit. Getting him would make 2010 good. But, he is not in our 2010 class and, more likely than not, will not be.
I understand what Hollins and EE are - and, like I said, we are significantly outshined by many other programs in the Big 10 for 2010.
By no means is he (Cory) a likely Gopher but a good possibility, hardly an outside possibility.
By no means is he (Cory) a likely Gopher but a good possibility, hardly an outside possibility.
Hates Monikers said:With the talent Tubby assembled over the past two years, I was okay with this year's recruiting class -- and I'm even assuming Joseph will not be part of it. Nothing wrong with using a year to add depth and some kids who might need a year or so to thrive when playing time will be hard to come by.
However, if White and Mbakwe aren't here next year, then we're in trouble. Remove those two from last year's class, then look at this one without Joseph, and that's two subpar classes in a row.
FOT
Have you ever talked to Tubby about recruiting and in particular about Corey J?
The Gopher game in Chicago is February 14th.
Rarely does Tubby discuss recruiting.
Let's call it like it is.
With Hollins and Double E coming in, the Gophers 2010 class will rank far, FAR behind some of the great recruiting classes coming into the Big 10. Looks ugly right now and probably will not change (adding say, Creekmur, isn't going to help when comparing our 2010 class vs. others).
Scary.
Thank you Gopher Warrior for speaking the truth.
EE us a skinny 6-10 center that plays in Nebraska. It's like Tubby decided to recruit a skinnier version of Colton Iverson. Hollins is from an region of the country that produces some good prep basketball players every year and he somehow flew under the radar. He's undersized for a Big Ten wing, but apparently he can shoot. Who knows with this kid. For what its worth, neither are ranked in the top 100 on Scout.com last time I checked and both are 3 star guys.
I've expressed my disappointment with this class in the past and I'm not affraid to do it again. Tubby thought he was going to have Trevor and Royce next season and it looks like he recruited role players to complement those two.
Well, role players is what he got.
While I may share your general perspective of our 2010 class your descriptions of EE and AH don't seem fair.
EE is "skinny" ? EE is 6'11" and 235 per http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/Pt...ball-winter-09-10/profile-elliott-eliason.htm
That is about what Colt was in high school.
Yes, he will probably redshirt and he will not be "skinny" when he does hit the Barn floor for real.
AH is an "undersized" wing. He is a 6'3 and 170 lbs SG. That makes him about the same size as Devoe. Do you classify Devoe as an undersized "wing"?
Just sayin'
Not to be rude, but have you seen pictures of EE? He's very skinny. Also, I've seen him listed at 6-9 and 6-11, so I settled on 6-10, right in the middle.
And, yes, I consider Devoe an undersized wing. That's one of the reasons why he struggles on defense.
EE picture 1
EE picture 2
You can tell how much playinhg time he will get by a picture a him sitting on the stairs.
EE already weighs more than Mike Tisdale and JuJuan Johnson. They seem to be doing alright. Not saying he will be a stud, it's been documented the staff sees him as a project.
Does he posses anywhere near their skill set though, or athletic ability? I have no idea, maybe you do? Honestly, I have no clue how good this kid is or could be, but if your that big and not a very highly recruited guy, my guess is his skill level does not equal his size...
Not to be rude, but have you seen pictures of EE? He's very skinny. Also, I've seen him listed at 6-9 and 6-11, so I settled on 6-10, right in the middle.
And, yes, I consider Devoe an undersized wing. That's one of the reasons why he struggles on defense.
EE picture 1
EE picture 2