This is where real scouting comes into play.
If we can't get the 4 or 5 star then go find a kid who's a wide body 3 star type and let him develop.
Boston College used to be great at that when they were in the BE with Danya Abrams and some big white kid from Michigan in the early 2000's.
Those kids can be just as effective in college.
Danya Abrams was considered a top 70 recruit coming out of high school. Abrams was actually a big time scorer and rebounder (coming out of HS). He was also named "Mr. Basketball" in New York during his senior year in HS, too.
Abrams was more of a 4-star kid, and he had better credentials than Walker, coming out of HS.
You're missing my point. And I didn't recall Abrams being that highly ranked coming out of HS but even if he was, he still far exceeded expectations at the college level.
The point is the staff needs to cast a wider net for potential recruits. Between this region, Europe and every other area that this staff recruits, there has to be a few strong bigs left on the market.
No, I'm not missing your point. Yes, Abrams was a top 70 recruit coming out of HS. You saying, he exceeded expectations is subjective, but based on his HS ranking, then I'm not sure he exactly exceeded expectations on the collegiate level.
http://www.hoopscooponline.com/members/top100classof1993.htmlI also think the staff should cast a wider net for potential recruits. A poster called me a few days saying something similar. We're certainly trying to build up the roster, and coming up snake eyes on the 2017 class, as far as bringing in freshmen, isn't quite the best look.