cu1979 wrote:my thoughts are that the coaches are happy with the roster for next year. They were holding out for Mcquaid and Clarke but they didin't get them.
They couldn have gone after lesser recruits but they think that they may have better options in the spring. (transfers, late bloomers)
I trust the coaches will eventually get a team that will put them towards the top in the Big East.
Duke1Agn wrote:Patton is singlehandedly saving this class. Otherwise, I think there would be some serious cause for concern. Can't bank on a top 50 player being in your backyard every year.
Chicagojayfan wrote:Duke1Agn wrote:Patton is singlehandedly saving this class. Otherwise, I think there would be some serious cause for concern. Can't bank on a top 50 player being in your backyard every year.
Not to pick on you as I like your posts, but I think people who bag on Stewart are either ill-informed or lazy. Obviously, we'll see where he ends up in the rankings and how he plays, but he was blowing up when he hurt his hand and missed a lot of the summer evals.. and had a lot of top programs coming to see him when we found him.
Duke1Agn wrote:Patton is singlehandedly saving this class. Otherwise, I think there would be some serious cause for concern. Can't bank on a top 50 player being in your backyard every year.
R to the OB wrote:I don't think I ever said anything derogatory about Stewart or Patton. I strongly believe that they are going to be great players. All I said was that on paper this class doesn't look very strong so far to Big East Fans. You've read what guys like Bill Marsh and Hoya are saying on HLOH, that Creighton needs a major talent upgrade. They only see the stars and ratings. Stewart, Patton, Watson, and Huff are all great under the radar type players and will get results on the court, however.
My main concern is this question: how long can we rely on under the radar guys or late bloomers in our backyard? Can we expect another Patton or Stewart to land in our lap? I don't know the answer to that.
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