
Tom Crean has had a stressful time recruiting the 2014 class. Trey Lyles de-committed, as did fellow "mamba" James Blackmon about a year later. He lost out on Theo Pinson, JaQuan Lyle, Isaiah Whitehead, and more, leaving him with no one in the class.
With zero commits for the 2014 class, Hoosier Nation was naturally becoming nervous about the future. 2014 G Robert Johnson could change all that with an announcement.
For months, North Carolina and Indiana were considered the favorites to land Johnson. There was some Virginia chatter leading up the announcement, however. The 247Sports Crystal Ball closed at 77% UNC and 12% IU and UVA. His recruitment was closely guarded, and no one had a real grasp on his upcoming decision.
Today, at 3:30 EST, Robert Johnson committed to Indiana University, easing the nerves of much of Hoosier Nation.
The consensus is that this is a huge get for Indiana and Tom Crean, and for good reason.
Johnson, the No. 42 ranked recruit in the country according to Rivals, represents the "first" commitment for the 2014 class, a sharp-shooting guard who burst onto the scene this summer. He's a tremendous shooter, who is working to build his point guard skills.
Not only can the guy play, Rob Johnson might just get the ball rolling for IU's 2014 class.
He's close friends with Hoosier target Devin Robinson, and told AllHoosiers.com's Justin Albers he plans to recruit the skilled forward.
"Devin Robinson, No. 1. I'm going after him first" (https://twitter.com/Justin_Albers/status/381169162090860544).
Goodluck Okonoboh, arguably Indiana's top target, and Robinson are also reportedly interested in playing together.
Whether Johnson brings Robinson and/or Okonoboh to Bloomington, his mission is clear: He wants to win championships and hang banners.
"I want to have a chance to put up banners in Assembly Hall," Johnson told Jeff Rabjohns of Peegs.com (https://twitter.com/JeffRabjohns/status/381165698967273472).
Robert Johnson should thrive playing in Crean's up-tempo offense, which will give him open shots, and developing his point guard game.
Like many are saying, this commitment is huge.
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