FriarJ wrote:It's hard to compare anything regarding BC. Donahue is looking for very particular recruits to play in his system. He currently has two players on his team that are quite frankly All ACC talents and while they are picked to finish in the middle of the ACC this year, it would surprise no one if they finished in the top 5-6. They will be good.
TheHall wrote:FriarJ wrote:It's hard to compare anything regarding BC. Donahue is looking for very particular recruits to play in his system. He currently has two players on his team that are quite frankly All ACC talents and while they are picked to finish in the middle of the ACC this year, it would surprise no one if they finished in the top 5-6. They will be good.
I was thinking the same thing about Anderson & Hanlan, but Mulligans' point about the big picture I think is still in tact. Having one or two good years on the trail doesn't necessarily create a new trend for BC, or SHU for that matter. Another point about BE dominance on the trail this year is that some schools are getting good players simply because a big chunk of the is finished recruiting. One of my fav recruits for 2014 Jaquil Taylor most likely would have committed to Prov if Bentil hadn't first instead he "settled" for Purdue. Same thing with 4* Josh Cunningham who I think Creighton would've nabbed if they hadn't gotten the #1 player out of Denver in Harrell and already had LG3 in the fold.
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FriarJ wrote:I completely agree with the idea that the BE recruiting is great, beyond my wildest dreams, simply saying that BC is not a measuring stick on who to measure it by. They recruited under the radar kids in the BE as well. The passion is just not there for them to get the highly ranked NE kids.
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