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Offline First to offer, last to be considered. No way this kid even gives a thought to DU with the other schools already looking at him as a sophomore. Offline First to offer, last to be considered. No way this kid even gives a thought to DU with the other schools already looking at him as a sophomore. I don't think this is really any fault of our own. He's just grown to become a higher level recruit than A10 teams typically bring in. I really like this kid's ability to get to the rim but he needs to improve his perimeter shooting for him to excell at a major school like Louisville or ND. Offline I doubt this kid considers Pitt, let alone Duquesne. Offline He'll be a junior year, so he's still developing. The list of schools pursuing him is very impressive. Think of what a kid like this would mean to our program, especially if he stayed four years. If we put enough talent around him to get to the NCAAs twice and the NITs twice while he's here, it would be the jumpstart we need. Offline He'll be a junior year, so he's still developing. The list of schools pursuing him is very impressive. Think of what a kid like this would mean to our program, especially if he stayed four years. If we put enough talent around him to get to the NCAAs twice and the NITs twice while he's here, it would be the jumpstart we need. Do you think we have even a ounce of a shot at him? Would could we even need to do to get a kid of that caliber? Offline He'll be a junior year, so he's still developing. The list of schools pursuing him is very impressive. Think of what a kid like this would mean to our program, especially if he stayed four years. If we put enough talent around him to get to the NCAAs twice and the NITs twice while he's here, it would be the jumpstart we need. Do you think we have even a ounce of a shot at him? Would could we even need to do to get a kid of that caliber? The short answer? Start winning consistently Offline He'll be a junior year, so he's still developing. The list of schools pursuing him is very impressive. Think of what a kid like this would mean to our program, especially if he stayed four years. If we put enough talent around him to get to the NCAAs twice and the NITs twice while he's here, it would be the jumpstart we need. Do you think we have even a ounce of a shot at him? Would could we even need to do to get a kid of that caliber? The short answer? Start winning consistently The real answer: $$$$$$$$$$$ Offline Carmody has a long way to go to reach the caliber of player his recruiting is pointing to. Rowan who early committed to Pitt and then left Pittsburgh and wound up at NC State was a better prospect at this same stage. 102 your right about his shot and his ball handling is also suspect. Biggest issue is the kid is soft and plays for his father who is very protective.
When one of the top recruits in the nation is in your backyard
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Re: When one of the top recruits in the nation is in your backyard
Duques102 wrote:
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It's nice to dream, but history (remember Danny Fortson) tells us to expect some heartbreak.
Maybe he'll graduate in three years and finish here as a senior. I might even take that. •Thread Starter
Re: When one of the top recruits in the nation is in your backyard
ElDuque wrote:
It's nice to dream, but history (remember Danny Fortson) tells us to expect some heartbreak.
Maybe he'll graduate in three years and finish here as a senior. I might even take that.
Roll Dukes Roll
Re: When one of the top recruits in the nation is in your backyard
currentstudent wrote:
ElDuque wrote:
It's nice to dream, but history (remember Danny Fortson) tells us to expect some heartbreak.
Maybe he'll graduate in three years and finish here as a senior. I might even take that.
Re: When one of the top recruits in the nation is in your backyard
Dukes2012 wrote:
currentstudent wrote:
ElDuque wrote:
It's nice to dream, but history (remember Danny Fortson) tells us to expect some heartbreak.
Maybe he'll graduate in three years and finish here as a senior. I might even take that.
Re: When one of the top recruits in the nation is in your backyard
If the Dukes couldn't lure the Luther twins by being one of only two schools to offer both brothers,Dayton being the other, and with a entire family of alums including Brian Shanahan. It doesn't look good. Besides we very well may be in the midst of another coaching search!!!!!😪😪😪😪😪😪