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5 hours ago, ebridges24 said:

I don't care where he's ranked, I can't wait to watch him play for the Hoosiers! He's a difference maker, whether in practice or games.

Agree 100%! It will be hard to keep this kid off the court. 

  • 3 weeks later...
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Latest '24 rankings from On3.  For you Bidunga fans, he's #3.  And for you stargazers, Newell, Missi, Fland and Bidunga moved into 5-star status by On3.

2024 OFFERS Previous On3.com Top 75 @ 07.05.22
Asa Newell 29 4
Yves Missi 33 6
Bryson Tucker 4 7
Boogie Fland 8 9
Khani Rooths 34 11
Ace Bailey 13 16
Dylan Harper 24 19
Liam McNeeley 15 22
James Brown 30 23
Derik Queen 12 36
Aiden Sherrell 47 41
Jaeden Mustaf 53 43
Jonathan Powell 31 44
Paul McNeil, Jr. 26 70
William Jobe Unrated Unrated
Dennis Scott III Unrated Unrated
Derrion Reid Unrated Unrated
Raleigh Burgess Unrated Unrated
Posted
20 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

Queen is sinking 

Look at the dive by McNeil. After the comments he made discussing his transfer to his new prep school, I'd be perfectly fine missing on him.

  • 4 weeks later...
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2 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

On3's latest on the '23 class.

  8/1/2022
  On3
2023 OFFERS / COMMITS  
Coen Carr 47
Gabe Cupps 96
DeShawn Harris-Smith 45
Elmarko Jackson 23
Jamie Kaiser 37
Jakai Newton 68
Arrinten Page 121
T. J. Power 21
J. Q. Roberts Unrated

Jamie Kaiser is soaring.

  • 4 weeks later...
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ESPN Updates.  2 weeks ago Trent Sisley was in its Top 10 and today he's outside the top 25.  Go figure.

   Top 100 @ 08.29.22
  ESPN
2023 OFFERS / COMMITS  
Gabe Cupps 88
Jakai Newton 84
Arrinten Page Unranked
   
   
  Top 60  @ 08.29.22
2024 OFFERS ESPN
Bryson Tucker  4
Flory Bidunga 7
Airious "Ace" Bailey 9
Paul McNeil, Jr. 10
Derik Queen 12
Boogie Fland 16
Dylan Harper 19
Asa Newell 23
Yves Missi 25
Aiden Sherrell 35
James Brown 41
Derrion Reid 53
Khani Rooths 55
Raleigh Burgess Unranked
William Jobe Unranked
Liam McNeeley Unranked
Jaeden Mustaf Unranked
Dink Pate Unranked
Jonathan Powell Unranked
Dennis Scott III Unranked
   
  Top 25  @ 08.29.22
2025 OFFERS ESPN
Koa Peat 3
Darryn Peterson 4
Bryson Tiller 5
Caleb Wilson 7
Jalen Haralson 12
Trey McKenney 17
Christopher Mikel Brown Unranked
Trent Sisley Unranked
Akai Fleming Unranked
  • 3 weeks later...
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247 update on the '24 class rankings as of today.

2024 OFFERS 247
Naas Cunningham 3
Flory Bidunga 4
Dylan Harper 5
Asa Newell 6
Boogie Fland 12
Airious "Ace" Bailey 15
Derik Queen 17
Bryson Tucker  18
Liam McNeeley 22
Yves Missi 23
James Brown 27
Dink Pate 28
   
Khani Rooths 29
Paul McNeil, Jr. 32
Jaeden Mustaf 35
Derrion Reid 46
Aiden Sherrell 55
Tyler Betsy 68
Jesse McCullough 91
Jonathan Powell 98
Caleb Williams 135
Raleigh Burgess 137
William Jobe Unrated
Dennis Scott III Unrated

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

Give me Flory, Newell and anyone else that is a scorer to form my Class of 3.   

Now if we don't get a single player from this initial list, would it be an overreaction to be concerned?  lol

With success on the court, recruiting should take care of itself. Fingers crossed. 

Or, just outcoach everyone. lol

Posted
2 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

I would say that with enough talent you certainly don't need to out coach anyone, but you cannot be a crap coach and win big. Examples? Penny, and Calipari for about the past five years.

agreed!  Especially on Penny.  I think Cal has a lot of strengths besides friends with deep pockets, but I'd also never classify him as a coaching savant.  Him figuring out the One N Done, Fab5 strategy and putting all his eggs in that basket has paid off pretty well, all things considered.  Crean wanted to be like Cal so badly.  But I love that even Crean got the best of Cal those couple of games.  That's Rich.  

Posted
22 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

I would say that with enough talent you certainly don't need to out coach anyone, but you cannot be a crap coach with talent and win big. Examples? Penny, and Calipari for about the past five years.

Eh, I mean Calipari has won 25+ games in 4 of the last 5 seasons. Won the SEC once, finished second two times. Two sweet 16s and one elite eight (with the tournament being canceled one of those five seasons). 

26-8; 9-16; 25-6; 30-7; and 26-11. 

Is that winning big? I guess it depends on one’s definition. IU has won 25 games twice in the past decade, and four times in the last 19 years. Folks don’t like Calipari’s ways, but he’s been in the elite eight in half of his seasons at Kentucky. I’d rather have to out talent a team using mediocre coaching than out coach a team using mediocre talent.

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