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Post by cabrillojaguar on Nov 7, 2016 16:03:27 GMT -5
5* G/F Troy Brown (NV) has given a commitment to the Oregon Ducks over Cal & Arizona 4* CG Daejon Davis (WA) has committed to the Washington Huskies yet again after re-opening his recruitment in April
The Conference as a whole has recruited extremely well and might even rival the 2007 class that brought in OJ Mayo, Kevin Love, Jerryd Blayless, & James Harden. The 2017 already has elite prospects like DeAndre Ayton (Arizona), & PJ Washington (Washington) ranked as the top 2 players in their class respectively.
Biggest question is, will USC be able to close out strong with Charles O'Bannon, Billy Preston and Brandon McCoy all still in play?
If USC IS able to land 2/3, they will bolster up their overall rankings and possibly within the top 10-15 Nationally.
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Post by phearsc on Nov 7, 2016 16:22:27 GMT -5
Do we really have a shot at McCoy? Who are the pundits predicting he commits to USC? I've seen nothing about it.
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Post by chaseinmanhattan on Nov 7, 2016 16:32:02 GMT -5
For us to have a shot at McCoy, he probably needs to wait to spring to sign.
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Post by cabrillojaguar on Nov 7, 2016 17:21:06 GMT -5
Do we really have a shot at McCoy? Who are the pundits predicting he commits to USC? I've seen nothing about it.
Rivals' Eric Bossi & Chase is right. For any chance for USC to gain more momentum with him would mean he would push back his LOI into the Spring.
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Post by trojan93 on Nov 7, 2016 22:29:26 GMT -5
WIth all these PAC-12 schools getting high major commitments, Im just waiting for USC to do something.
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Post by sas on Nov 8, 2016 18:38:44 GMT -5
McCoy has dropped us if you read into his visits list. Michigan St looks really like a team to watch for him. I think Enfield and staff are banking on Preston and O'Bannon.
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Post by charlieparker on Nov 8, 2016 19:23:47 GMT -5
Heard there are some holdups with Preston's grades, which isn't surprising given that he spent a year @ API in Texas.
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