by Bluejay Bilas » Tue Sep 11, 2012 2:11 pm
I am agreement with hilltopalum and fritzpointer on this one. In the next two years, we will be losing Echenique, Gibbs, Jones, McDermott, Manigat and Wragge. I am optimistic about Dingman, Chatman, Artino, Johnson, Groselle, Yates and Zierden, as well as the 5 guys who have verballed for 2013 and 2014, but...
One of our SG's leaves after this season, and one the season after that. Zierden is the only other current scholarship player at that position, and Harris seems to be the only verbal who arguably fits into that position. Compare where we stand at SG to any other position (PG- Chatman, Yates, and Norton(14); Forwards- Dingman, Johnson, Hegner(13), and Talbert(14); and C- Artino, Groselle, and Hanson(13)), and we clearly could use another option there. To avoid too huge of a program dropoff after McDermott leaves (assuming he plays two more years), I would rather we have another guard enter the program next summer rather than in 2014. If recruiting top 100/150 guys were as easy as Gtmo thinks it should be for CU, or if 2-3 of the aforementioned guys seemed certain for greatness, I might feel differently.
Waiting for the Spring would be unwise, as we are not a high major team that can wait with any sort of confidence for the handful of quality Spring commits. Not to mention that we do not seem to have existing relationships with the guys Gtmo would want next Spring. For 2014, I would like Tre'Shawn Thurman, but if we have no more 2014 spots because of our need to limit a tough rebuilding year, so be it. I think our current and hopefully future success will help play a role with the 2015 and beyond kids. The way I understand recruiting, the 2013 and 2014 guys we would want, excepting some late bloomers, already have solid relationships with various staffs and probably have a reasonable clue as to what schools they like. A tourney run next March, if it happens, is unlikely to have the Gtmo-desired effect for those kids. Plus, we're always going to have to deal with the whole MVC negative, which can only be ameliorated by continuing to build the brand over multiple years. Sort of like what Altman and co. started to do until he went to Arkansas and helped supervise the start of our 4-year stretch in the wilderness.