Royce White maybe?reminder that Kris Humphries initially committed to Duke, then changed his mind and went to MN.
So, who would be the highest-rated recruit to commit to MN first without going through another school?
I don't necessarily think the rankings are that far off but it is pretty tough to win when it is the first year of college basketball for most of your players. You really need a mixture of one and done's and veterans to be successful. Calipari has gone with the model of one and done's for years so that is the route he has chosen.Another example of ratings and how meaningless they can be.
KY is famous or infamous for recruiting highly ranked players who stay for only one or at the most two years.
When was the last time that they won the NCAA?
And that I’ve never heard of him.It shocks me that Illinois' highest rated recruit was 29.
I don't necessarily think the rankings are that far off but it is pretty tough to win when it is the first year of college basketball for most of your players. You really need a mixture of one and done's and veterans to be successful. Calipari has gone with the model of one and done's for years so that is the route he has chosen.
Why does that matter? There are kinds of players on that list who wouldn't be on there if it was judged that way. Kids change their mind all the time.reminder that Kris Humphries initially committed to Duke, then changed his mind and went to MN.
So, who would be the highest-rated recruit to commit to MN first without going through another school?
He played only one year at Illinois, then declared for the draft, didn’t get drafted, and did some jail time afterward. Disappointing career.And that I’ve never heard of him.
True, but it rarely happens that the mind is changed because the player and his dad tell Coach K to run the offense through him.Why does that matter? There are kinds of players on that list who wouldn't be on there if it was judged that way. Kids change their mind all the time.