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ESPN College Basketball Recruiting Rankings Class 2010
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I think Missouri will fall once more of the big dogs commit to other teams, but they should remain Top 20 or so.
However, Rivals put two MU players in the Top 5 signees in the Big XII by position. Rivals calls Pressey the top point guard signee in the Big 12, while Tony Mitchell is the top small forward. |
Shit ain't done yet.
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But we Missouri fans can savor the moment, however brief it may be :)
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This is kinda like a Final Four for Missouri, right?
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Pastner for President.
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Just pointing out the obvious...Mike Anderson can recruit.
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go Deacs!
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Anyone know the status of Tiller?
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Don't most of the top recruits sign in the Spring signing period?
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KU should move up substantially when they land Knight, Shelby or Lamb.
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what do you mean not stable ... because of Mangino? That is hardly "KU Athletics" |
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Mangino is just another chapter. |
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1. switching football coaches has ZERO,ZERO to do with basketball 2. those fights are nothing but a blimp. meaningless as long as they don't fight anymore. |
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We weren't favored to get him weeks before those fights even occurred. |
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Most absurd-stupid I've ever heard. It was making my ears bleed and my mind seriously hurt itself. |
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But it made talk radio's crazies look relatively sane. |
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Dan Patrick was all over Mangino today...he replayed his interview with him from 2007 when they talked about his weight holding him down from getting a head coaching job. |
Man, the one and done rule really pisses me off. I can only imagine how great OSU's program would be if they were able to keep that talent for a couple of years. Conley, Oden, Koufas, Cook, Mullens, Turner, Lauderdale, Hunter, and Buford. I know that all programs deal with this, but it seems as though this is all that Thad Matta recruits.
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That said, I'd rather listen to any of those tards talk sports than Roger Twibel. He's still pissed of that his golfing buddy CP got fired. I do like Steven St. John's show. |
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD id=headbar colSpan=2>http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.c...sp?CID=1020382
The ACC was the clear winner of the conferences during the early signing period. Seven teams from the conference rank among the top 25 recruiting classes in 2010, and 21 nationally ranked players signed with a school from the ACC. Rivals.com recruiting analyst Jerry Meyer breaks down and rank the recruiting efforts of each conference for the early signing period. Rivals ranks the Early Signing Period: 1. ACC 2. SEC 3. BIG EAST 4. BIG TEN 5. BIG 12 </TD></TR><TR><TD id=chatter>http://vmedia.rivals.com/images/stat..._conflogos.gif The Big 12 gained a third team in the national rankings during the early signing period when five-star forward Tony Mitchell signed with Missouri. The Tigers, which also have four-star point guard Phil Pressey, are the top team in the conference. Texas A&M (No. 2 in the conference) and Baylor (No. 3 in the conference) are also ranked nationally. The Aggies have a bevy of big men on the way, and Baylor has elite power forward Perry Jones headlining its class. Oklahoma and Oklahoma State just missed a national ranking but have strong classes. Texas also signed a five-star big man, Tristan Thompson, as its only recruit. </TD><TD id=lists>Ranking the classes (national rank) 1. Missouri (12) 2. Texas A&M (21) 3. Baylor (24) 4. Oklahoma 5. Oklahoma State 6. Texas 7. Kansas State 8. Iowa State 9. Kansas 10. Texas Tech 11. Nebraska 12. Colorado Top Dogs: Best at each position Point guard: Phil Pressey</B>, Missouri Shooting guard: Royce Woolridge</B>, Kansas Small forward: Tony Mitchell</B>, Missouri Power forward: Perry Jones, Baylor Center: Keith Davis</B>, Texas A&M </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> |
I still think Steve Moore will be what makes our 2010/2011 season.
If he can get himself in shape, he has the tools to replace some of the physical presence we lost with Carroll. If not, we're still undertalented in the front-court. |
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The style Anderson runs... gives you a shot to beat anyone. It's tough as hell to deal with... So, I figure Mizzou will have a pretty decent team. Pull off a couple of upsets, and make the tourney again. Anything after that is gravy. That'd be a good season, In my mind. |
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The rival fans who think the Mangino situation will benefit them need only to look back to KU losing Roy Williams. The really dumb ones thought it would bring KU down. But, in fact, they got an even better coach. And another national title. Perkins may have a surprise waiting for us.
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Then in 10/11 with a backcourt led by Pressy and Dixon (backed by some solid veteran leaders in Paul/Denmon), a frontcourt centered around Moore/Bowers/English (with Mitchell as a very dangerous reserve), MU should be pretty dangerous. It's a fun ballclub. |
Congrats to Mizzou, but I have to laugh out loud at some of the stupidity on exhibit here.
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Kansas football has absolutely no history and the best coach in the programs history is likely being ousted amid a smear campaign. Yeah i'm sure Bum****, Kansas is a real big draw for top coaching candidates. And while I have no knowledge of my own on the subject, based on the posts of others in this thread Lew Perkins does not have a very good history with hiring football coaches. Perkins may have a surprise waiting for you guys? I seriously doubt it. |
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I mean, "leave a mark". Get's so confusing these days...:) |
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But the rest of the points in my original post still stand. |
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Injecting some Illini love amongst the KU and Mizzou folks. Illinois could possibly end up stacking three very good recruiting classes together for the 09/10/11 classes. With a good x and o guy like Weber at the helm, consistent top 20 classes will get the program far.
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recru...ory?id=4675072
Best classes in every D-I conference By Scouts Inc. ESPN.com <!-- end mod-article-title --><!-- begin story body --> A conference-by-conference look at who had the best recruiting classes after the early signing period. <HR> Big 12 Conference http://a.espncdn.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/sml/trans/142.gif Best class: Missouri Players signed: 4 Top player: PG Phil Pressey (Dallas/Episcopal School). He is the perfect point guard for the Tigers' style of play because he is always in attack mode. Pressey can not only score and distribute, but also apply intense ball pressure. Why it's the best: Coach Mike Anderson not only added the player ranked 31st in the ESPNU 100 in Pressey, but found another great piece to the puzzle in skilled power forward Tony Mitchell (Dallas/L.G. Pinkston), who sits at No. 57. Anderson also added a big-time shooter in local starRicky Kreklow (Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge) and a shot-blocking presence in power forward Kadeem Green (Markham, Ont., Canada/Charlotte [N.C.] United Faith Christian Academy). |
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