DeJaun Blair was a McD AA. Stop with the horrible comparisons because there are none outside of height between Blair and Glover vs. a marginal prospect like Earlington.
You brought up his height. Name a player whose been successful in the BE at that size you said. And when posters respond with a bunch of names your response is: not those guys, other guys who were less successful. Based upon those criteria you've won the argument: no players who were not as good as players who were good were as successful as players who were not as successful or good. Excellent job.
I still think SJU should be finding a better big body than this kid. He may be a 2 star rated player, if that.
I think SJU should be recruiting the best player available, Say, what about this guy, he was an NJ all state first team player.
"First team: Marcellus Earlington, Don Bosco Prep, Jr., 6-4, 260 lbs, forward
Earlington might be one of New Jersey’s top football prospects, but this winter, he proved he can shine on more than just the gridiron. He keyed Bosco’s run to the Tournament of Champions final, picking up a Non-Public A title along the way. Earlington averaged 16.3 points per game as he established himself as one of the most versatile players in the state."
Also on the first team were Jahvon Quinerly, a Villanova recruit, and Nick Richards, Kentucky ("Richards played in the 2017 McDonald's All-American Boys Game,[5]
pouring in two points, grabbing two rebounds and tallying two blocked shots in 14 minutes of action." Wikipedia is funny.)
Evidently there's quite a drop off in NJ after those two guys. A couple of the most coveted five star recruits in the country and then a bunch of two star players, if that.