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3rd-4th time Carey is there..... dont think he would keep coming back if not intrigued. Unless he is like me and enjoy free trips, days off class and free food.
Find it interesting
Winston is 2018 also unless he has reclassifiedIt appears as if four of these guys are from the same school as Mamadou Doucoure (Frame twins, Jefferson Koulibaly and Clarence Nadolny). Carey and Winston are from Montclair Immaculate and Matt Zona was a fresmman at Bergen Catholic this past season. He is a center. Crisler and Reid are power forwards and Jared Garcia is a small forward. Most are all from 2019 & 2020 except for Jalen Carey who is 2018.
Don't believe the hype we are not getting that kidGood article from OnTheBanks with comments from Carey about Kansas and Rutgers. Kid sounds like he's open to Rutgers with his words and actions - one can hope. The fact that all these high level kids are coming to check us out and spend a day on a weekend when they can be doing something else is very encouraging. Being so close to so many recruits makes it easier for them and us no doubt. A big time requirement for selling is just getting the chance to make your pitch. These kids are listening and coming back and while we have a lot to prove, with little track record yet a strong vision, it is very hard to sell what if's. At the same time, B1G is big, that will always be there, facilities are being built, you can see the construction, see the weight room, kids know where NYC is and know that if Rutgers were ever good, we would get a lot of attention. Having such a strong staff of coaches to sell this all just might work.
I really like your optimism but sadly time and recruiting haven't been a good match for Rutgers mens basketball.Perception really matters in recruiting and top tier players have many choices.In addition local recruits continue favoring out of state schools which is the hardest nut to crack.It's only a matter of time before a highly-rated recruit will say, "Rutgers has everything I want. Great coach, conference, academics. I can't wait to get the keys to RU's new practice facility. It'll be great to have a place to go when I want to work on my shot at midnight."
In recruiting circles, RU has long had the reputation (deservedly so) of not being "all in" when it comes to men's basketball. Slowly but surely, that perception is changing. Players, high school/AAU coaches and "insiders" are noticing. This will lead impact players to the banks, if not this year, next year.I really like your optimism but sadly time and recruiting haven't been a good match for Rutgers mens basketball.Perception really matters in recruiting and top tier players have many choices.In addition local recruits continue favoring out of state schools which is the hardest nut to crack.
Well, I don't anything about any of these players, but I can tell you that your math is probably pretty good here. A metric ton is 1000 kilos, so if each of 10 guys averages 100 kilos (220 pounds), each, then the math is perfect.