As of now, how do we rank our 3 big man recruits ?
Does 1 stand out above another or they interchangeable ?
Top 3 recruits
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Re: Top 3 recruits
From what I've read, Layssard is the most polished and more likely to be ready to contribute than the others. Langevine is raw but very athletic. Tertsea could be a project, with the potential to be a rim protecter in the future. Again, just going on what I've read. I have not seen any of them play.
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Re: Top 3 recruits
This was on ESPN.com last week...
Getting to know incoming freshmen on each top-25 team
The Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings for next season in college basketball have been updated, and now that rosters are beginning to crystallize, it's time to get familiar with each team. Freshmen seem to always play key roles for the nation's top programs, so say hello to the incoming freshman you should know on each top 25 team.
21. Mike Layssard Jr., Rhode Island Rams
For the Rams, the 2016-17 campaign should be everything they expected from the previous season. Four starters return, plus potential NBA draft pick E.C. Matthews is back from injury, and Indiana transfer Stanford Robinson is eligible. Still, coach Dan Hurley could use more production and depth up front, and that's where Layssard comes in. The 6-foot-8 post player had high-major interest coming out of high school but chose the Rams. He brings a developed offensive skill set. He has a big, strong body and can score with his back to the basket or on dump-offs via penetration. Layssard's combination of size and scoring ability is rare for the Atlantic 10. -- Borzello
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... ball-teams
Getting to know incoming freshmen on each top-25 team
The Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings for next season in college basketball have been updated, and now that rosters are beginning to crystallize, it's time to get familiar with each team. Freshmen seem to always play key roles for the nation's top programs, so say hello to the incoming freshman you should know on each top 25 team.
21. Mike Layssard Jr., Rhode Island Rams
For the Rams, the 2016-17 campaign should be everything they expected from the previous season. Four starters return, plus potential NBA draft pick E.C. Matthews is back from injury, and Indiana transfer Stanford Robinson is eligible. Still, coach Dan Hurley could use more production and depth up front, and that's where Layssard comes in. The 6-foot-8 post player had high-major interest coming out of high school but chose the Rams. He brings a developed offensive skill set. He has a big, strong body and can score with his back to the basket or on dump-offs via penetration. Layssard's combination of size and scoring ability is rare for the Atlantic 10. -- Borzello
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... ball-teams
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Re: Top 3 recruits
Just came across this. Didn't turn out as planned I guess.
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"Every season, college basketball has one or two teams that rise from dormancy to relevancy, squads that make long-awaited charges at the NCAA Tournament and become really fun storylines along the way."
Re: Top 3 recruits
Well hopefully Layssard can still turn into that guy, but yeah pretty interesting to go back and read that now.
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