Da_Lucky_One
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Since Bensley Joseph has committed to Miami, I fully expect him not to commit to Miami.
This is the rare situation where I will say a recruit will not be committing to Miami.
We will find out more information on Sunday.
3. GABE DORSEY
Sneaking his way into the Rivals150 during its most recent update, Gabe Dorsey has had the chance to receive national recognition thanks to his size, play towards the end of the winter and his ability to make shots. One of the best mismatch forwards along the east coast that can toggle between positions in the frontcourt, a variety of schools remain in the mix with one out front.
Vanderbilt looks to have this one locked up, which would be a quality win for Jerry Stackhouse. Harvard, Miami, Providence and Penn State, where older brother Caleb is an incoming freshman, might have a say. Until a decision is made officially, Vandy will be sweating things out, but it’s only a matter of time before Dorsey make his move.
*Dorsey reported on Friday morning that he will commit on Sunday, August 2, at 7pm EST.
Vanderbilt's been using momentum from that 2018 class I guess. Pulled two top 15 players somehow and haven't signed above a 3 star since. It only helps that SG Aaron Nesmith is projected to go in the mid first this year. Two consecutive highish draft picks. It would be nice to pull wings, as they are always needed. Hopefully we get Fudge or Warley somehow. The way this class is shaping up, this is our board right now:
Joesph
Warley/Cardet
Fudge/Camden
Kepnang/Etienne
And then there's like backup plan guys like maybe Akoldah Gak who might be related to Deng Gak, and he's not bad at all.
I also was snooping on Warley's IG and he's good friends with Camden. Being able to play together may be a selling point.
A realistic class imo could be:
Joseph/Cardet/Fudge/Etienne and then a grad transfer maybe.
Anywhere but FSU please. That loss last year stung so bad, can't have that happening again. They already have two SGs, but they can definitely sell Warley on being a PG there. UVA would help our case with Keels, but Michigan helps nobody.
FSU is officially a blue blood program.
University of Miami men’s basketball team lands highly touted point guard
By Michelle Kaufman
July 28, 2020 03:28 PM
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A new cold wave hits South Florida
Christmas is approaching, and so is a new cold wave. Temperatures will hit 53 Monday night. They will rise near the 70s before dipping back into the low 50s on Tuesday and Wednesday, and will hit the 70s again on Thursday. By Marta Oliver Craviotto
The University of Miami men’s basketball team got its first commitment from the Class of 2021, and it is a major one. Point guard Bensley Joseph, the top-rated recruit in Massachusetts and among the best in the nation at his position, announced on Twitter that he plans to join the Hurricanes.
“100 percent committed” he wrote. Joseph chose UM over his other top four choices — Boston College, Georgetown, Marquette and Providence. He also had offers from Iowa, Rhode Island, UMass and Penn State.
Joseph, a 6-1 native of Arlington, Massachusetts, played at Cushing Academy and transferred to Putnam Science Academy in Connecticut. He is rated a four-star recruit in the 247 Sports composite rankings and the No. 14 point guard in the country.
He is known as a tenacious defender and a confident floor leader who makes teammates better. He would be groomed to replace point guard Chris Lykes, who is scheduled to graduate next spring.
“First off I’d like to thank God for allowing me with the opportunity to fulfill my dream of playing at the next level,” he posted on Twitter. “Next, I would like to thank my mom and my entire family for supporting me throughout this process… Lastly, I would like to thank all the schools for recruiting me and believing in my game. With that being said I am 100 percent committed to the University of Miami!! #GoCanes.”
Joseph will join a Class of 2020 group that includes highly touted guard Earl Timberlake, forward Matt Cross and guard Elijah Olaniyi, a transfer from Stoney Brook who must sit out this year but will be eligible for the 2021-22 season. Miami has five seniors on the roster for the upcoming season, so it is looking for new talent.
Timberlake, of the famed DeMatha High School in the D.C. area, is expected to have an immediate impact. He is a dynamic two-way wing known for his ball-handling, big shots and defense.
The Hurricanes returned to campus this month and began doing socially distant practices. They were 15-16 last season before the coronavirus pandemic ended the season.
This article is very confusing. It says Bensley is the first recruit of the 2021 recruiting class then it says he will join Earl and Matt in the 2020 recruiting class.
Further more, it says Bensley will be groomed to replace Chris Lykes but they will not be on the team at the same time.
Did I read this wrong? I read it twice.
How the **** did FSU make up ground with Warley over us.