Da_Lucky_One
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Hate playing the WHAT IF game, but wish Miami had gotten on a lot of these 2022 FL kids a lot sooner, particularly with someone like Ernest Udeh. Wonder where we'd be with a kid like this had we not waited til after his junior year of HS to get on him. Seems like their changing their approach with 2023's and 2024's. Hopefully, it pays dividends. GO CANES!!
Hate playing the WHAT IF game, but wish Miami had gotten on a lot of these 2022 FL kids a lot sooner, particularly with someone like Ernest Udeh. Wonder where we'd be with a kid like this had we not waited til after his junior year of HS to get on him. Seems like their changing their approach with 2023's and 2024's. Hopefully, it pays dividends. GO CANES!!
I was thinking the same thing. Funny how Miami needs a rim protecting center and Udeh Jr is 3 hours away but he is now picking between Kansas and UCLA.
Evaluating talent is tricky but you do need to find out a kids strengths first.
Nice but there is still a lot of work that needs to be done.
At this point, just get Aire and it'll be fine. Not great, but fine.
Recruiting as we knew it, no longer exists. A lot of times college coaches are looking at high school signees as the last resort. The rationale seems to be why take a chance on a high school kid that will take time to develop when they can get a more mature and proven player from another program.There is?
We have 4 seniors + Wong. We're adding 3 high school players. It'll be a top 25 class, most likely.
I'd like another high school player, but I also think we can wait and add a couple of transfers, and we'd have a great group of newcomers next year.
Was just scrolling through the 247 top 100 rankings and thinking to myself, "****, that's a lot of kids from IMG and Montverde." We definitely couldn't have used some of those guys
Wow the mopes are out today! We land our first blue chip true big in ages, and another guy with size who had good offers, and you're focused on who we didn't get.
I wouldn't rely on programs like IMG and Montverde. Their players come from all over the country sometimes even from other countries and more times than not they're already packaged to go to another school. There's enough local in-state talent to pluck a couple of kids a year from within our state and still be able to compete for championships. Miami needs to widen their net with freshmen classes and go from there. If I were Larranaga I'd start by dentifying the top 10-15 guys in FL's 2025 class and recruit the **** out of them now. As time goes on you adjust by adding and subtracting from that list. Just seems like too many times we've been getting on the top in-state prospects way too late.