bluejayb13 wrote:vivid_dude wrote:People are getting awfully upset about not filling 2020 and 2021 scholarships. Isn’t that premature?
For context, only 49 of ESPN’s Top 100 have committed for 2020.
Nine of Rivals Top 150 have committed (granted, we lost out on two of those nine).
Feels like a lot of schools must be in similar positions as Creighton with so few players committing for the next two classes.
That is not what this discussion has been about. After missing out on 3 top targets recently, there were comments pushing that they were never really actually top targets, and they were intentionally passed on because we are aiming for better players. Myself and others have pushed back against that these players were passed on as the program would have gladly taken their commitments, they just missed.
Unless you're talking about someone else, you haven't characterized my position correctly:
1. Mors - absolutely a top target for us. We recruited him a long time, but he since went to WI, the school he called his "dream school", Really not much we could have done differently there.
2. Chucky Hepburn - we were absolutely recruiting him, but to call him one of our top 3 targets for the year is vastly overstating things. If he had been one of our top targets we would have offered prior to the out of state schools, but we didn't and that's likely the biggest reason he went elsewhere.
3. Murrell - we wanted Murrell and after seeing his recent film, I could see why we offered him. We'd been watching him, but like everyone else offered when he blew up at the camp in KC as he was a late bloomer who really came on this summer. The argument that he would have played the 4 for us, is more wishful thinking than reality, IMO. He went to Stanford for academic reasons and not even the most ardent CU fan can debate that decision if academics was his priority
To summarize, we lost 2 players for reasons that are entirely outside of our control (it's recruiting and it happens no matter where they grew up).
The other we lost, most likely because we offered too late. I'm OK with that because we saw him more often than anyone else and we didn't feel fit to offer until we did. That should tell people a lot about where we put him on our internal rankings, not the arbitrary 247 composite list.
While Murrell is 2020, the others are 2021, and as I said way back at the beginning of this discussion, it's great that they made the decision now so that we aren't being strung along until the end. We can move on, and we are already moving on with Tamar Bates coming into Omaha this month (although that was already in motion prior to the decision by Mors and Hepburn)