coming into the season I would say he was the most dominant and should've been the best, just didn't work our and thats okay. Vince Cole I believe fits the system to become a star over Heron in Anderson's system.
On paper, Heron was the most accomplished in terms of stats. That said, it's a healthy reminder that while rankings are right more than not, they're also wrong at times.
Earlington wasn't ranked in the top 250 from what I recall. He is a better all around player than Heron because he has basketball instincts. In a foot race, Heron wins. If we're comparing athleticism, Heron wins. But on the court, Earlington turned out to be a natural basketball player, fitting in where needed, when needed. Heron did the opposite.
I have not seen enough of Vince Cole. I don't claim to know just from a highlight video, but you can see some things. His three point shot concerns me. It may work at that level, but it's a pretty awkward shot. It also concerns me, that like in many JUCO videos, no one is really guarding him. I'd like to see how he handles pressure. That said, people who are complaining about taking two JUCO players have short memories. The JUCO has been the lifeblood of this program as much as any other recruiting route.
If anything, cut the shit with the transfers, unless it's a stud.