For sure, he's signed up for college hoops oblivion. No doubt about that. I'll never understand recruiting (and maybe that's a good thing).Yup and the only person in the midwest / east coast who will watch him play is probably Jon Rothstein.
For sure, he's signed up for college hoops oblivion. No doubt about that. I'll never understand recruiting (and maybe that's a good thing).Yup and the only person in the midwest / east coast who will watch him play is probably Jon Rothstein.
This why I should only pay attention to the commits, versus following each dating cycle. And even then, maybe just after they are on campus. But, I will be back on here tomorrow, for another round of highs and lows.Uh the field is who we are against (always) and that is what I am saying.
When you make a bet on Tiger vs the field, you don’t “re-bet” on the last day... your bet is still, and always, tiger vs the field.
You are free to “uh...what” me if you’d like, but facts are facts. What % of recruits that we offer do we get? A very low %.
Not because we were beaten by 1 school each time, but Bc we were beaten by the field, every time.
If you look at it as “us vs one other school”, you will get irrationally frustrated and angry, bc no matter what the reports say, you never really know who the “final few” are.
Boom. Last day new school. How did that happen?!
the field. That’s how.
And he knows that and doesn't care. Ok, maybe he cares, but the folks pulling the strings don't.For sure, he's signed up for college hoops oblivion. No doubt about that. I'll never understand recruiting (and maybe that's a good thing).
Looking at it from that perspective is helpful. Gotta feel for the kid, and I can't imagine all the pressure he was getting from different sides.All I'm going to say about Boakye's recruitment here is that people should feel bad for him. It's not where he wanted to go.
Few of us here can probably relate to the pressure top prospects get with people who are doing things for self-serving purposes.
This is up there with Oscar T. Sad.
PAC 12 network still unavailable on most services. Can't watch most ASU games here in AZ.Have fun in the desert where no one will see you... we’ll be here continuing to play on national tv!!
I mean, probably not? he seemed legitimately interested in the U of I among others schools up until the last few days. didn’t even have an ASU offer before Monday.MSU seems to be the big recruiting loser here, Enoch certainly had to know ASU was dangling the job to his old coach before he left the Spartans. My guess it was ASU all along as soon as the deal was closed.
NBA scouts will be able to view all the footage of Boakye they want. And that's all that matters.PAC 12 network still unavailable on most services. Can't watch most ASU games here in AZ.
That is really unfortunate. It's easy to get caught up in the emotions of this roller coaster process and, particularly when you feel like that player was just about to come here, harbor some ill will towards recruits when they shun the beloved. And it's just as easy to forget that these are mere kids that just so happen to be extremely talented in basketball rather than chess, and are often acting based on pressures that have nothing to do with their own desires/interests. So, thanks for sharing. I'd be lying if I said I'll be rooting for him, since I have never gone out of my way to watch ASU and won't be starting anytime soon, but I wish him nothing but the best. Hopefully he can capitalize on his talents and have lots of individual success. Hurley on the other hand...All I'm going to say about Boakye's recruitment here is that people should feel bad for him. It's not where he wanted to go.
Enoch decommitted in mid-Feb. Rashon Burno left ASU for the head job at NIU just two weeks ago. So this seems a little too conspiracy-theory for me.Enoch certainly had to know ASU was dangling the job to his old coach before he left the Spartans. My guess it was ASU all along as soon as the deal was closed.
ASU knew they were losing Burno prior to the date he actually left. Coincidence? I think not!Enoch decommitted in mid-Feb. Rashon Burno left ASU for the head job at NIU just two weeks ago. So this seems a little too conspiracy-theory for me.
I had to inform a friend who's an Alabama resident and football fan that they do indeed have a basketball team too and they're pretty damn good. Was news to him. This was last week.He’s not leaving Alabama unless a blue blood job comes open.
Dude is recruiting with the elite and flipped that program overnight. They will pay him whatever he wants.
So then what you are saying is that he’s playing college basketball for the name on the back of the jersey and not the front. Maybe we don’t want that kid anyway.None of what I'm about to say is earth shattering, but I find it hilarious that some posters here think that Illinois is in any way special in how it loses recruits or who it loses them to. Even blue bloods lose out on recruits at the last minute to a lesser school. Check out other teams forums regarding recruiting and gameday threads or national forums like r/CollegeBasketball on Reddit when a big recruit commits and you'll see very similar comments to what you see here. When you're recruiting 17 and 18 year olds (or a few years older for transfers), there's no formula you can point to to know if you should or shouldn't get a recruit. We can now say we have a superior program in comparison to ASU, but that doesn't always matter. @LubbockIlliniFan makes the point about national exposure, national exposure doesn't mean anything for players likely headed to the NBA. Boakye doesn't need national exposure, NBA scouts know right where to find him. National exposure for players like that only matter for personal branding, which doesn't matter too much for college players. How many OK State games were nationally televised this season before the tourney, did that stop Cunningham from becoming a likely No. 1 NBA draft pick?
I don't know why Boakye chose ASU over UI, whether something nefarious happened or something was done in a gray area, but the fact is we aren't particularly special in losing out on recruits, it just seems that way if you pay attention to recruiting with blinders on to the hundreds of other recruits we aren't involved in.
ASU knew they were losing Burno prior to the date he actually left. Coincidence? I think not!
Very underrated post here.Well that's enough Illinois sports for me this year, see ya tomorrow.
OK, you win.You're not correct here.