The kid commited to Turgeron and is visiting Maryland last next week. Seems like this is far from over.
Not sure about that
They have a solid PG right now who is only a Soph in Stoglin.
They are in the final mix for Sam Cassell Jr for 2012.
They are serious players for the Harrison twins.
Our backcourt is basically bare. It appears to me that it is more of a courtesy visit but who knows.
Not totally the case.Stoglin is really a 2. He played some point, but Turgeon moved him to the 2 and had Faust (who's a natural 3 - that's how tough it was with Stoglin at the point - with limited players available (sound familiar?
Turgeon had limited options) play the point a while until MVPe' (Pe'Shown Howard - a natural PG) came back from his foot injury. Terps still need an above average PG who can also score some.
Cassell Jr is a back up plan. He's a combo, more of a 2. PG solution not to be found with Skull Jr.
Harrison Twins - the real wild card in this. The Harrisons will not commit until spring time earliest, so Branch's sense of urgency plays into St. John's hand as I wrote earlier. There is absolutely nothing on the twins leaning towards UK or MD's way. The Bino connection may be the deciding straw, or UK winning it all and Cal going to coach the Knicks may do it - my speculation and dream - only time I root for Cal to win is if that would happen. Additionally, MD is now more limited on schollies if they get 1 or 2 more needed big men to sign for '12 or '13. (Ironically SJ's now has more wiggle room there).
In the end, if I'm Branch and I really want Beast play, St. John's is my choice. If Branch knows he's the guy and Turge smells the Harrisons going UK, he might punt on the Harrisons and go with Branch. I'd go with the sure bet and St. John's because it's possible the Harrisons still go to MD and Branch gets log jammed a bit.