Ponds moved up to #36 in the new ESPN rankings.
This is actually right about where I've always felt he should be ranked. I don't see him climbing much further. To get a kid as good as him and to be able to put him in a situation with Lovett, Mussini, Ahmed and even Ellison where he doesn't HAVE to do more than he is ready for really gives me hope for this staff.
It's one thing to get top kids to come in when you have a glaring hole at a position, but to get a top 40 combo guard to come the year after a top 60 pg and another high-profile combo playing 30+ mpg as a frosh -- both projecting to be four year players -- that is elite program building. And this kid is recruiting a top 20 guard to come here?! You dot get much more confident than that.