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Fantastic get by Sanchez!!!
This changes everything.
Updated 4-30-23
CHARLOTTE COMMITS
DISHON JACKSON 6-10 C - transfer Washington State
DEAN REIBER 6-10 F - transfer Rutgers
NICK RICHART 6-10 C/F - Zionsville (IN) - signed NLI
STERLING YOUNG 6-1 G - transfer Pratt CC (JUCO)
Offered - Uncommitted
Brandon White 6-10 C
Offered - Committed elsewhere
Gai Choi - Mississippi State
Freddie Dilione - Tennessee
Spencer Elliott - Tulane
Kayden Fish - Iowa State
Mekhi Grant - Morehead State
Trey Green - Xavier
Tai Hamilton - William & Mary
Christian Jones - George Washington
Tyrese Proctor - reclassed to 2022 and signed with Duke
Amire Robinson - Nevada
Anthony Robinson - UVA
Youssouf Singare - UConn
Sam Walters - Alabama
Isaiah Watts - Seton Hall
Jaydon Young - VA Tech
Meanwhile, we got a 6’1 guy without a recruiting profile to replace Brice.
Have to admit UAB pulling in 3 JUCOs not impressing me. Guess the P6 transfer pipeline not working this time around.
Anyway, welcome to Dean, Dishon, and Sterling!
I’ll be in Halton to cheer for him and the rest of the team.
I think we are all sour with the recruiting which isn’t matching up with our conference rivals.
It’s just a shit sandwich we have to eat until Sanchez is gone.
Poggi killing it, Sanchez… Is he even awake?
We’ll find out in November how the new guys fit in. Other than Memphis, basically nothing special about the recruiting hauls of our respective AAC conference mates. Of course, FAU got it done this past season with mostly a bunch of zero stars, so rankings can be deceiving.
At our level seems you either need to have great talent to overcome poor to mediocre coaching or great coaching to overcome talent deficiency. If you have both talent (recruiting) and coaching - that coach is probably not going to be at the G5 level long.
I don’t think many of us think Ron elevated above our talent level the last 2 years so I dont think we are going to win things based on coaching and the talent we have I don’t think is going to scare anyone or take us above our coaching.
Looks like poor to mediocre is the expected ceiling for most of us - likely dependent on the schedule makeup.
If we can pull that off with the next hire I’m all for it.
That means we had a good year or two!
Then try to do it again.
Interesting how height fluctuates - Young listed as 6-3 during his senior year at Miami Prep. (Of course, Niners guilty of fudging numbers with the 6-8+ Martin Iti being the most notorious example of “stretching” the figures!)
https://hoopseen.com/florida/news/event/202104/hoopseen-atlanta-jam-top-performers-florida
All of this height discrepancy means he’s probably 6’0"