for the recruiting services it is a major embarrassment, absolutely no doubt about it. that there were mitigating circumstances (no shoe circuit AAU ball), doesn't give them a free pass
My opinion is that recruiting websites' job is to sell clicks. I expect top programs to have better resources and talent evaluators, and I think the recruiting websites are mostly reacting (like dropping a guy who signs with us) and/or parroting what they hear. So I think it's more embarrassing for other programs than these websites (meaning I agree with your bolded statement, just that I don't consider media to be scouts).Keaton was killing it all summer. He arrived at Illinois more ready than I think anyone outside of the Wagler household believed he would be. He dominated the HS circuit in Kansas for two years. The same questions we hear about his athletic profile in NBA scouting, dogged him as a prep. The kid just knows how to play.
Rating over 140 guys better than a kid who averaged almost 30 points a game, went undefeated, won the 6A state title in Kansas, and was POY in the state is a bit egregious. He wasn't some kid they found lighting up old guys at the YMCA. If you are a scout, you can't judge it as anything but a miss.
We may be now living in the days of the Illini bump…![]()
A free pass from what? What's the penalty?for the recruiting services it is a major embarrassment, absolutely no doubt about it. that there were mitigating circumstances (no shoe circuit AAU ball), doesn't give them a free pass
Agreed about the clicks. Coleman got bumped to a 5 star, it got posted here in celebratory manner and I'm sure it generated a ton of clicks.My opinion is that recruiting websites' job is to sell clicks. I expect top programs to have better resources and talent evaluators, and I think the recruiting websites are mostly reacting (like dropping a guy who signs with us) and/or parroting what they hear. So I think it's more embarrassing for other programs than these websites (meaning I agree with your bolded statement, just that I don't consider media to be scouts).
And was Keaton (or at least his family) not considering redshirting?
The big issue is that even scouts/websites that make an honest effort to actually evaluate prospects and then rank them can't see every basketball player in the country. They end up focusing on the big AAU tournaments where they can see a ton of players at the same time/place. Wagler didn't play on an AAU team affiliated with the shoe companies, so he didn't play in many of those tournaments, so they just didn't see him play. Scouts don't base as much on high school play because the talent levels can be so uneven.My opinion is that recruiting websites' job is to sell clicks. I expect top programs to have better resources and talent evaluators, and I think the recruiting websites are mostly reacting (like dropping a guy who signs with us) and/or parroting what they hear. So I think it's more embarrassing for other programs than these websites (meaning I agree with your bolded statement, just that I don't consider media to be scouts).
And was Keaton (or at least his family) not considering redshirting?
Weber and Groce staff was not as good at evaluating talent or we were desperate and took leftoversI remember the days of the Illini dip...
Do you suppose that is because we have a "Hamer"?
Exactly. Whittling ANYTHING from 1,000+ down to 25, with any sort of legitimate accuracy is impossible, especially in a line of work where physically maturity of the subjects isn't complete.The big issue is that even scouts/websites that make an honest effort to actually evaluate prospects and then rank them can't see every basketball player in the country. They end up focusing on the big AAU tournaments where they can see a ton of players at the same time/place. Wagler didn't play on an AAU team affiliated with the shoe companies, so he didn't play in many of those tournaments, so they just didn't see him play. Scouts don't base as much on high school play because the talent levels can be so uneven.
This. There are just too many players to legimately rank them. It's not too hard to see say a Lebron and recognize that there're elite, but after those obvious types it's almost impossible.The big issue is that even scouts/websites that make an honest effort to actually evaluate prospects and then rank them can't see every basketball player in the country. They end up focusing on the big AAU tournaments where they can see a ton of players at the same time/place. Wagler didn't play on an AAU team affiliated with the shoe companies, so he didn't play in many of those tournaments, so they just didn't see him play. Scouts don't base as much on high school play because the talent levels can be so uneven.
Too late. Already did. P.S. Not for comedy.don't quit your day job
congratsToo late. Already did. P.S. Not for comedy.
Freaking stud!![]()
Quentin Coleman, The Principia School , Shooting Guard
Quentin Coleman is a 6-4, 180-pound Shooting Guard from Saint Louis, MO.247sports.com
And there it is. You could see it coming with how the 247 guys raved about him on podcasts.QC is 15 on On3, 22 on ESPN, 34 on 247.
The 247 rankings will be updated soon, while the other two have already made their final release.
The 247 composite - which has him 27 - is the combined average of all three.
I absolutely love him as a role player. 4th star deserved. Polished kid you can throw onto any team and he'll fit.![]()
Zavier Zens, Wisconsin Lutheran , Small Forward
Zavier Zens is a Power Forward from Milwaukee, WI.247sports.com
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You run a hotdog stand? You a barber? How many black shirts do you own?Too late. Already did. P.S. Not for comedy.
#9thMan!![]()
Zavier Zens, Wisconsin Lutheran , Small Forward
Zavier Zens is a Power Forward from Milwaukee, WI.247sports.com
Constanza's really fallen in the rankings.
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Alex Constanza, SPIRE Academy , Small Forward
Constanza transferred from Westminster Academy in Florida following his junior year.247sports.com
I remember the first time QC's name appeared on this board (Landon Davis commitment thread) -- he was a 3star, outside the top 100. Constanza was certified top 20.
This is not exactly a Muppet news flash, but he is such a gifted shooter. The thought of Coleman and Davis on the court together for stretches is exciting. As great as our offenses have been, and they have been excellent, we have struggled to make wide open shots consistently.![]()
Quentin Coleman, The Principia School , Shooting Guard
Quentin Coleman is a 6-4, 180-pound Shooting Guard from Saint Louis, MO.247sports.com