ZMagic30 wrote:Chicagojayfan wrote:Ii think espn has them very overrated given the other offees they have. Rivals had them with one five star, two four star and two three star recruits. One of the four star guys is ranked, the other isn't.
https://rivals.yahoo.com/marquette/bask ... ments/2015
No way heldt should be 4 stars, same for Anim.. all the bigger schools passed and didn't offer.
This is a ridiculous argument. Seriously, look at our incoming recruits. We're the best offer that any of them had. I know Texas and Oregon tried to get ahold of Patton after he committed, but nothing came of it because he was committed to Creighton. If you're using scholarship offers as an eye test, then Creighton definitely does not pass.
There are plenty of circumstances where guys don't get evaluated by many teams, commit and don't see a lot of offers, and are obviously really, really good. However, Heldt and Anim went through a full recruiting cycle in an effort to get their name out. There wasn't an injury, there wasn't an academic problem to prevent people from offering.. they just didn't get offers.
Patton would have had more offers than you can count if he'd wanted to open up his recruiting (like some idiots seemed to think when we offered out of the blue). Stewart had the injury during the summer evaluation period and signed with us in the fall rather than waiting for spring where his senior play would appear to have gotten him a lot of good offers. Thomas had the academic problems which we stuck through. I was worried he'd have more offers, but it looks like we did what we needed to land him. Martin K had offers from West Virginia and Virginia Tech (as he really hadn't been here long) and we did our best to keep him secret.
Look at our '14 class if you want to see legit 4 star recruiting lists -- Harrell (a guy we offered early) - K State and Purdue offers despite us getting him relatively early. Gilmore (3 stars on Rivals) Oklahoma, Nebraska, Texas A&M, TCU, Baylor, K State
Again, there are reasons for discounting offers as the only criteria for evaluating a recruit but neither Heldt or Anim had anything that would have prevented other offers coming in. Recruiting is a crap shoot, but if you pick up guys who a lot of people saw and didn't offer, it's not something that justifies a high ranking to me. Anyone here remember Andrew Bock?