Let me paint a picture of just how pathetic Gopher basketball recruiting has been. Kyle Lindsted has had a long standing relationship with the Sherfield's, he even placed Grant at Sunrise Christian where he was formerly head coach (want another Gopher connection, Ed Conroy's son is also on staff at Sunrise). Grant visits Minnesota for the biggest home win of the season (arguably the most important win of the season) and takes in the questionable at best court storming and the Seniors standing on the table giving their speeches. There simply would not have been a better game for him to attend all season. Despite this he decides to wait to visit Wichita State who does not have a scholarship available at the time and already has commits from two small guards. In fact the Gophers had already lost a recruiting battle this cycle to Wichita State for Tyson Etienne a 6'1 175 combo guard who is actually rated higher (115) in the 247 composted than the similarly sized (6'2 180) combo guard Sherfield (135). So take away the absurdity of losing not one, but two recruiting battles to Wichita State and focus on the fact that the second battle we lost was for a kid who decided to be the 3rd 6'2 an under guard in this class for Wichita State instead of the 2nd small guard on Minnesota's entire roster.
Now lets look forward. If this staff can't beat out Wichita State and Wake Forest, who both missed the tournament, for a guard who visited for the exact perfect game...who can we expect them to beat out? If Lindsted's ties to Sunrise are his claim to fame, he's now lost kids to Wichita State, Vandy/Ole Miss, and Missouri that came out of that program. We didn't even really get a sniff from the highest rated kid of this Sunrise class, Malik Hall, who is going to Michigan State. That's simply not even close to acceptable from the "recruiter" on staff.
I would honestly laugh at how bad recruiting has been if I didn't badly want to see this program succeed. It's beyond scary that this is the first year we've had the new facilities and we are failing this badly on the recruiting trail.
Hopefully the staff can rally and pull some gems out (Shakur Juiston would help as an example). I'd feel a lot better if Pitino had shown an ability to identify under the radar talent, but his low rated recruits with few offers (Diedhiou, Gilbert, Harris) have almost exclusively been complete misses.
Now lets look forward. If this staff can't beat out Wichita State and Wake Forest, who both missed the tournament, for a guard who visited for the exact perfect game...who can we expect them to beat out? If Lindsted's ties to Sunrise are his claim to fame, he's now lost kids to Wichita State, Vandy/Ole Miss, and Missouri that came out of that program. We didn't even really get a sniff from the highest rated kid of this Sunrise class, Malik Hall, who is going to Michigan State. That's simply not even close to acceptable from the "recruiter" on staff.
I would honestly laugh at how bad recruiting has been if I didn't badly want to see this program succeed. It's beyond scary that this is the first year we've had the new facilities and we are failing this badly on the recruiting trail.
Hopefully the staff can rally and pull some gems out (Shakur Juiston would help as an example). I'd feel a lot better if Pitino had shown an ability to identify under the radar talent, but his low rated recruits with few offers (Diedhiou, Gilbert, Harris) have almost exclusively been complete misses.