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re: Class of ‘22 basketball recruiting rankings
Posted on 2/12/22 at 8:30 am to The Sultan of Swine
Posted on 2/12/22 at 8:30 am to The Sultan of Swine
None of these rankings mean much unless you count transfers and jucos. Most recruits signed after the early period from now on will be transfers, and those experienced players can changed the true value of a reecruiting class much. I love seeing Auburn low down at 38, but I'll guarantee you Pearl pulls in a bunch of good transfers as he did this year. Penny Hardaway pulled in two top 5 recruits reclassified last August. The whole recruiting game has changed so much that it's hard to rank anybody until maybe the new season starts and we see who's in and who's out.
Posted on 2/12/22 at 8:46 am to AbSnopes
quote:This.
None of these rankings mean much unless you count transfers and jucos
Four of Auburn’s starters are newcomers.
Jabari Smith (5*), Walker Kessler (transfer), Zep Jasper (transfer), KD Johnson (transfer).
Then you have Wendell Green (transfer) off the bench.
Posted on 2/12/22 at 8:50 am to AbSnopes
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None of these rankings mean much unless you count transfers and jucos. Most recruits signed after the early period from now on will be transfers, and those experienced players can changed the true value of a reecruiting class much. I love seeing Auburn low down at 38, but I'll guarantee you Pearl pulls in a bunch of good transfers as he did this year. Penny Hardaway pulled in two top 5 recruits reclassified last August. The whole recruiting game has changed so much that it's hard to rank anybody until maybe the new season starts and we see who's in and who's out.
Somewhat true but "doesn't mean much" is a stretch. Arkansas, Alabama, UK, and LSU are all bringing in elite high school talent, regardless of what happens with transfers
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