I only wanted that part of your quote, but yeah I could of done a better showcasing that.
Mullin is not going to land top notch players consistently for the reasons I stated above.
Outside of first Lavin class (half of which were not eligible), you have to go back to Fran to find a ST John's coach that landed "top notch" talent.
2 1/3 of 9 = 50%? Common Core Math is alive and well.
Who was the third of a player? Malik Boothe was a Norm recruit and that really is an unfair shot at his height.
I don't remember the exact number of recruits or who was eligible it was a guesstimate wise-ass. And whatever the actually number throw Lindsey in there for not lasting 10 games .
1/3 is Garrett. He ended up playing over 20 games that season. Of course the two who didn't qualify were Sampson who came the next year and Pelle who never made it. Those that made it to start the season were Dlo, PHil, GG, Dom Nuri, and Mo. Those 6 would still represent one of St Johns best recruiting classes of the past 20 years with 3 top 50 players. Sampson was also top 50 and Pelle 51 on RSCI.
Guess you could throw in Nuri and Stith with the non qualifiers for quitting (Boothe graduated the year before).
Crazy thing is only 5 guys stayed on the roster for that entire year and they were all first year D1 players, with the 3 others only playing parts of the year. That team won 6 conference games.