Jet915 wrote:Bluejay Bilas wrote:Mark Miller says he's headed to East Lansing for an unofficial this weekend. Guess that Izzo is concerned that Ulis is going to pledge to Kentucky on Friday, and that they won't land Snider either. So, Mudiay to Gonzaga sent Calipari scrambling to get Ulis, which may send Izzo scrambling to sell LaChance or someone else on the Spartans. Hasn't been offered yet.
Must feel good being someone's fourth or fifth option.
I don't disagree. But, in fairness, all programs scavenge in the same way. It's just a matter of where they stand on the pecking order. Yesterday, at least one of our coaches was watching a 2014 PG we never offered, and we've certainly encouraged plenty of kids without committable CU offers to visit. Somewhat amusingly, the player we watched yesterday ended up committing to Buffalo last night (if we end up with three nights in a row where someone we watched or met with commits somewhere else several hours later, I might temporarily join some of the more pessimistic posters on here). As for the recruits, coveting a truly big name offer like Michigan State or Indiana is pretty understandable as well. Sometimes, it seems like a kid merely wants to know that an iconic coach or team wants him, before ultimately going with a school that has been in it longer or appears to be a better fit. But, sometimes the highest profile offer wins out. A few of those commitments result in that player turning into a star. But, a lot result in that player spending a large chunk of his career on the bench, which seems to suit certain guys just fine. Locally, look at a TJ Pugh or Matt Hill. They probably could have had big roles at UNL or CU, but mostly seemed happy at KU and UT (if my memory is off on those guys, someone correct me).
Anyway, maybe Izzo will talk to Gtmo in the next couple of days and the visit will be cancelled.