There are now 788 kids in the transfer portal.
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REALITY wrote:jaysfan3 wrote:REALITY wrote:Ugh. Perhaps a bit of an overreaction?
I will say this, though, it's disheartening to miss on so many sit one transfers. I'm sure a good portion of them are unrealistically hoping that the NCAA does away with the resident year this summer effective immediately (personally, I hate the idea since it'll turn mid-major leagues into a glorified farm system and because every player still can play a full 4 years of college ball despite sitting out a season) and thus we weren't attractive in the slightest because of our playing time situation - at least before Ty-Shon announced his departure. That said, as of now we've only got six scholarship players for 21-22. Forget just getting BE level talent, we need bodies, period, for that year.
So while it's overreaction now, I won't lie that I'm starting to get nervous. We're putting pretty much all of our eggs in the baskets of Tamar Bates, Sallis, Jalen Warley, Tucker DeVries, etc. if we don't get any more sit out transfers. And to be totally honest, our overall recruiting performance since the Class of 2017 (TSA, Mitch, Jacob class) doesn't exactly comfort me.
Marcus Zegarowski, Christian Bishop, Denzel Mahoney, Antwann Jones, Alex O’Connell and Ryan Kalkbrenner don’t comfort you?
You're missing my point. Consider how many targets we whiffed on that led us to recruit the guys you just listed. Ayo Dosunmu and Tyger Campbell were our first couple options at PG; we got Marcus. Same with Filip Petrusev, A.J. Lawson, Swider (though he might have been an OK miss) at the forward/wing spot; we landed Denzel. The only recruits who appear to be our first choice were Bishop and AOC, if you take him at his word.
Yes, Marcus, Christian, and Denzel have been quite successful, but how long do you think we can get lucky with our third, fourth, and even the occasional fifth options and be able to compete in the BE? Remember, our first and second options are generally top 100 4 star frosh or top mid-major transfers, with an occasional periphery 5 star in there, so when you miss you're moving down to 3 star level frosh outside the top 150, less-desired transfers like Damien (who has turned out really well all things considered), and grad transfers to plug holes for a season. Miss on those and you're left with clear cut mid-major level players who you might get lucky with or else they'll be out the door after one season (see Windham, Marlon Stewart, Paras). And two bad class is all it takes to miss multiple NCAA tournaments.
Finally, let us not forget that for the last few years we've been giving a walk-on a scholarship instead of an actual major player. So no, forgive me if our recruiting recently doesn't make me "comfortable."
mel ott wrote:Jacob, that is one of the top posts of the year. I believe one of the most amazing things about our coaching staff, beyond being top notch individuals that represent Creighton well, is their ability to evaluate talent levels of the recruits. They just don't go by recruiting numbers, but look at the character of the athlete and how he would fit in to our system. It's hard to believe that the dream a lot of us old timers had, that we would be competitive in a conference like this, has materialized from a small Jesuit school in Omaha!
mel ott wrote:Jacob, that is one of the top posts of the year. I believe one of the most amazing things about our coaching staff, beyond being top notch individuals that represent Creighton well, is their ability to evaluate talent levels of the recruits. They just don't go by recruiting numbers, but look at the character of the athlete and how he would fit in to our system. It's hard to believe that the dream a lot of us old timers had, that we would be competitive in a conference like this, has materialized from a small Jesuit school in Omaha!
Nord wrote:100% agree with Jacob. Another way to say the same thing is to think about the numbers. Think of the top 150 recruits. How many, on average, should Creighton get? The top 10 blue bloods probably grab 40-50 of them. Most likely only the next top 50 schools battle for the remaining 100 or so. So, if we get 2 we are doing good. 3 would be great. But we will go after about 20 of them. So is landing 2 out of 20 targets crappy? No, it’s completely normal. Have some perspective.
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