I would assume our chances won't be great after his brother's recruitment. I think a lot will also be determined by how Jeremy's time at MSU goesI want Jeremiah Fears so bad.
Any insider info on him?
I would assume our chances won't be great after his brother's recruitment. I think a lot will also be determined by how Jeremy's time at MSU goes
I never heard your so-called narrative on those guys. Always thought we were in the mix.went off the grid and went camping this weekend so had to play catch-up on the recruiting thread hoopla. Couple of things, when did the narrative change from expecting Brown and Nojus to be goners? Furthermore, if Brad is sitting in on their games you have to believe he knows we’ll get at least one and I like to think he has the intuition to think we can snag both. Hence, why he is sitting in on all of the Mean Streets games.
The second piece is related to Fears, sure the dude is racking them up in the FIBS U17 championship, but if his handlers spooked Brad and Co then I’m not losing sleep over this one. The staff has earned the benefit of the doubt to find studs in the backcourt.
Let Brad and the ACs build
It def popped up in the last thread w/ people speculating that it was hard:impossible to get 2, much less 3 dudes from the same high school.I never heard your so-called narrative on those guys. Always thought we were in the mix.
While I agree BU and staff watching those games certainly has to help with those two, he’d probably be at at least some of those games anyway making nice with Morez and keeping that verbal.went off the grid and went camping this weekend so had to play catch-up on the recruiting thread hoopla. Couple of things, when did the narrative change from expecting Brown and Nojus to be goners? Furthermore, if Brad is sitting in on their games you have to believe he knows we’ll get at least one and I like to think he has the intuition to think we can snag both. Hence, why he is sitting in on all of the Mean Streets games.
The second piece is related to Fears, sure the dude is racking them up in the FIBS U17 championship, but if his handlers spooked Brad and Co then I’m not losing sleep over this one. The staff has earned the benefit of the doubt to find studs in the backcourt.
Let Brad and the ACs build
Nojus and Brown keep rising stock and are garnering more attention from top programs... therefore what people were saying is it would be hard to keep them from going to a Duke or UNC etc.went off the grid and went camping this weekend so had to play catch-up on the recruiting thread hoopla. Couple of things, when did the narrative change from expecting Brown and Nojus to be goners? Furthermore, if Brad is sitting in on their games you have to believe he knows we’ll get at least one and I like to think he has the intuition to think we can snag both. Hence, why he is sitting in on all of the Mean Streets games.
The second piece is related to Fears, sure the dude is racking them up in the FIBS U17 championship, but if his handlers spooked Brad and Co then I’m not losing sleep over this one. The staff has earned the benefit of the doubt to find studs in the backcourt.
Let Brad and the ACs build
Agreed on the top section, and you are correct about Jeremiah lighting it up. However, Jeremy had 35 points in the semis and finals of the U17 FIBA championship against pretty good competition. With that said, I don't think it's out of the question we can reestablish a relationship with the Fears if we want in on Jeremiah, Class of 2025 is a long ways away.Nojus and Brown keep rising stock and are garnering more attention from top programs... therefore what people were saying is it would be hard to keep them from going to a Duke or UNC etc.
However, I'm in the (uninformed) opinion that these kids would love the chance to ball together on the same college team too. Built in chemistry.
Also, Brad and Co. passed on JEREMY fears. Jeremiah is lighting it up and I'm not sure how the staff feels about him.
Correct me if I'm wrong tho.
Obviously want to make presence/build relationships and express early interest but I would be shocked if a 2025 kid is already making or indicating "leans" Let it play out....Agreed on the top section, and you are correct about Jeremiah lighting it up. However, Jeremy had 35 points in the semis and finals of the U17 FIBA championship against pretty good competition. With that said, I don't think it's out of the question we can reestablish a relationship with the Fears if we want in on Jeremiah, Class of 2025 is a long ways away.
If the insinuation is that there was a circus around his brother, we might not want to re-establish that relationship.Agreed on the top section, and you are correct about Jeremiah lighting it up. However, Jeremy had 35 points in the semis and finals of the U17 FIBA championship against pretty good competition. With that said, I don't think it's out of the question we can reestablish a relationship with the Fears if we want in on Jeremiah, Class of 2025 is a long ways away.
The stuff I read didn't indicate any sort of circus around the kid, just that the staff did not want him as much as they wanted Boswell, so they passed.If the insinuation is that there was a circus around his brother, we might not want to re-establish that relationship.
Especially if the younger brother is better, the circus might be that much more crazy.
ATM we’re recruiting at a level that doesn’t require us to wade into treacherous waters. Should that change, then we can re-evaluate.
The stuff I read didn't indicate any sort of circus around the kid, just that the staff did not want him as much as they wanted Boswell, so they passed.
Any reason to think his brother's not going to want the same? Any chance we'd be willing to give him those assurances this time around?Just weren't aligned on giving Jeremy the keys to the castle...that's all it came down to. Wanted guaranteed playing time and a role already carved out.