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Post by TroyAreaCA on Oct 14, 2016 15:32:50 GMT -5
of the time I kept hearing my classmates get job offers while I was waiting for even one.
Hope the staff can close out. At the very least get hidden gems like Jordan Usher.
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Post by chaseinmanhattan on Oct 14, 2016 15:53:02 GMT -5
A bit of perspective. We currently have six composite Top 100 underclassmen eligible for this season (JMac, ES, Shaqq, BB, Chim & Jonah-M) ... and that doesn't include D'AM, who pretty much everyone now considers a Top 100 guy, and it doesn't include DT2, a Top 20 recruit.
So, even if we got no new players coming in for next season, we still have the possibility of many talented underclassmen coming back.
Now, yes, we are all hoping for a great recruiting class to follow up on our first successful season in years, and there's the added concern of losing players early.
But we have brought in Usher, we have Uyaelunmo, who may or may not turn out to be a Top 100 kind of guy, and we are still in the running for a couple other big fish.
UCLA is a blue blood. They are gonna get their guys.
.... oh, by the way, Abu Kigab to Oregon.
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Post by trojangrad on Oct 14, 2016 19:14:40 GMT -5
Man, UCLA and Arizona really cleaning up. Oregon seems in good position to have a top 15 type class. Washington likely top 10. Colorado already has a solid class. We have some work to do to stay in the top half of the conference this recruiting cylce.
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Post by roxycontin on Oct 14, 2016 19:40:51 GMT -5
Arizona and UCLA are both going to have Top 5 classes. Let's see how things shake out from there. In general, the Pac-12 is recruiting at a very high level .... not only are west coast guys staying out west, but some of the top non- west coast guys are committing to Pac-12 schools. Guys like Ayton, Porter, and Randolph.
Let's see where McCoy (originally from Michigan) and Trent (originally from Minnesota) end up.
This could end up as one of the best all-time years in Pac-12 recruiting.
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