We just offered Tyler Harris according to PP. His offer list is so freakin long we probably won't hear anything 'til the winter or spring 2011.
5/27/2010 9:31:01 AM
More potential targets:http://packinsider.com/2010/05/wolfpack-targets-ready-to-take-the-stage-at-gibbons-part-2/
5/27/2010 3:33:50 PM
Great rundown of NCSU targets"Wolfpack targets in action at Bob Gibbons TOC"http://ncstate.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1088745
5/28/2010 10:49:03 AM
uchebo reclassifying to 2011http://blogs.newsobserver.com/accnow/nc-state-recruit-to-move-up-to-class-of-2011
5/28/2010 6:01:50 PM
That's awesome!
5/28/2010 6:03:54 PM
Projected 2011-2012 Roster:Seniors Johnny ThomasCJ WilliamsJuniorsScott WoodRichard HowellDeShawn PainterJordan VandenbergSophomoresRyan HarrowLorenzo BrownCJ LeslieFreshmen:Joesph Uchebo (Verbal, 2011 status not official)<Empty> (combo guard?)<Empty> <Empty> By Position1 - Harrow2 - Brown, Williams3 - Wood, Leslie, Thomas4 - Howell, Uchebo?5 - Painter, VandenbergWe'll need at least one good post player in this class and Uchebo would fit that slot. A good post player is every bit as important as a good guard in this class.
5/28/2010 6:13:21 PM
That's big for us that Uchebo is now 2011. Provides us a very good option (even though he'd be a freshman) in the post when Tracy leaves.
5/28/2010 7:02:23 PM
Reclassifying lessens the chance of him de-committing and going somewhere else when his recruitment picks up as well.
5/28/2010 7:40:17 PM
He wouldn't decommit anyway. He has ties to the area since it's the only place in America he has family
5/28/2010 8:01:31 PM
great news. we really needed some impact guys in 11 and it shouldn't hurt him since he's surprisingly well developed for a guy who hasn't played long
5/28/2010 8:07:33 PM
I know it doesnt really matter all that much, but what is Uchebo's ranking/stars so far from the different websites?
5/28/2010 9:37:46 PM
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=joseph+uchebo[Edited on May 28, 2010 at 11:21 PM. Reason : ]
5/28/2010 11:13:07 PM
Joseph Uchebo @ dt's carolina challenge, Mar '10 (#90)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pEWoM6QWgE
5/29/2010 12:03:16 AM
^ was that plumlee he was outplaying. this kid has a niceee game
5/29/2010 1:29:26 AM
thats the first video of uchebo i have seenI think Sid found another one early.
5/29/2010 1:33:11 AM
^ there was one of him last year, i thought, where he was basically just unstoppable due to the height of the competition, but he's going against real blue-chippers in this tourney. so far he looks great. That one spin-move, fall-away he did, probably slightly out of control, but it looked like a major move, pretty smooth
5/29/2010 3:17:31 AM
The thing I like about Uchebo is he'll have a nice outside shot by the time he gets here.
5/29/2010 8:03:30 AM
man, Sid is one hell of an early evaluator of talent. This kid could be huge for us. He seems to have above average skills on defense, passing and posting up/shooting around the basket. This is all based on one video too - which could be a good thing or a bad thing since its just a small sample of what he can do, while being against the same opposition who could been a bunch of scrubs (even though ^^ says otherwise).One thing I did notice though, was that he seems to have Richard Howell syndrome, where he would prefer laying the ball up to throwing it down. I want to see some powerdunks by a bigman when he is all alone under the basket. But I guess thats a small gripe, as long as he can score near the basket
5/29/2010 9:29:49 AM
^ agreed with some one who will jam it home. i too will settle for 2 when he is under the rim though.
5/29/2010 9:54:18 AM
5/29/2010 9:56:54 AM
i can't get me enuff of some of this...good googly mooglyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYYuMnJnQSQ&NR=1&feature=fvwpLoBrown FTW!
5/29/2010 12:12:37 PM
5/29/2010 1:11:32 PM
I think we're all rooting for a lockout, that's still a possibility right?
5/29/2010 1:51:01 PM
^ the NBA could fold tomorrow and I wouldn't care. It would probably "dampen" some of the enthusiasm for which sport elite athletes tend to gravitate too but...oh well.
5/29/2010 9:38:13 PM
5/29/2010 10:30:38 PM
lol Gravis
5/30/2010 12:46:41 AM
lol if you want the man knows things
5/30/2010 1:35:00 AM
Gravis is the go-to guy on the basketball forum.[Edited on May 30, 2010 at 1:49 AM. Reason : But I wouldn't be surprised if CJL is one abd done.]
5/30/2010 1:48:48 AM
Gravis may know things, but he doesn't know the future. saying how long leslie will stay is not inside information, it's speculation.
5/30/2010 10:14:00 AM
Gravis does know the future.
5/30/2010 11:33:49 AM
I once saw Gravis at the Golden Coral buffet and got his autograph.
5/30/2010 11:36:57 AM
From today's N&O:
5/30/2010 3:09:48 PM
WOLFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!!!
5/30/2010 3:15:17 PM
WOLP!
5/30/2010 3:20:04 PM
FACK!
5/30/2010 3:43:29 PM
5/30/2010 10:27:30 PM
well, regardless of speculation or someone's opinion, I'm going ahead and assuming that CJL won't be here for 2011-12. I of course would be thrilled if he stayed another year, but I'm not counting on it. That being said, I say we have 4 scholarships available for 2011 - Uchebo taking the first, we have 3 more to give out.
5/31/2010 10:47:46 AM
There's a good chance that we have 5 schollys available to the class, I think we take max 4, but wouldn't be surprised if it's more like 3
5/31/2010 11:21:57 AM
7^ good article from the N&O. It's good that we have been patient with Lowe for the last 4 years. The fruits of the labor put forth by him and his staff are finally starting to pay off. They arrived in 2006 and went to work immediately recruiting the high school freshmen, knowing all along that that's really when they needed to start if they wanted to have a chance. Four years later, here we are with a 'blockbuster' recruiting class.We see it again here with Quinn Cook, mentioning that our staff was one of the first that started on him early. That alone has enough influence on him to at least give us a chance in the end. Hopefully Lowe and Strickland's ties to DeMatha can give us an edge in recruiting. Now that the staff has been established for 4+ years and has been working on Cook's peers in the 2011 class and younger, our chances only get better for future talent.It's unfortunate that many casual fans don't understand that it takes new coaches several years to recruit the best talent. They see Lowe struggle during the first 4 seasons and are skeptical of his abilities and start calling for his head.
5/31/2010 12:09:44 PM
I think one of the bigger things that would help us to get someone like Cook is just to win. Right now that has to be Lowe's biggest obstacle in recruiting. We just haven't shown the results yet. If we start winning and Lowe can reestablish our program then I think instead of us just having a chance on a guy til the end, we could be a leader on the guy.
5/31/2010 12:49:56 PM
^^That's not accurate. It does NOT take new basketball coaches 4 years to get their guys in because they normally have pre-existing recruiting contacts. The reason Lowe was unusually slow in getting good classes together was because he was completely new to the college game.I'm not expressing a value judgement -- just saying that you are way off with what you think is a normal amount of time to for a new coach to get good recruiting classes.Anyway, recruiting is one mark of a good coach, and Lowe more or less had mitigating circumstances for his first years. The other mark is overachieving with the talent you have. Whether Lowe has done that or not is arguable.
5/31/2010 12:55:46 PM
^ agree with that statement
5/31/2010 1:17:48 PM
I acknowledge and agree with that. It's evidenced by Lowe landing Hickson, Smith, Painter, Howell, and Wood all in his first 3 years. Though Wood was underrated, the rest were highly touted recruits that other teams would have gladly accepted. Hats off to Lowe for his efforts.And you're right - Coach Lowe is new to the college game. So he was already behind the other established coaches in recruiting from that aspect. Look at Calipari - brand new to Kentucky but brings in the nation's best class because of pre-existing relationships. The players know the established college coaches. So that affected things when we had to scramble and settle for Javi at the time - and when we brought in the mediocre 2008 class.What I was getting at was that the staff has finally made a huge splash with their recruiting efforts. Recruiting players can be a 4 year project - from their freshmen to senior year. The current 2010 class were freshmen when Lowe started on them. So now that Lowe has established himself as a legit recruiter and assuming he started on the freshmen in '07 and '08, State should be a strong contender in the upcoming classes for the nation's best talent.I also agree that we need to start winning and bringing the program back into the ACC and national spotlights to help with recruiting.
5/31/2010 1:29:03 PM
compare how long it took herb to get his first great class (hodge and co) compared to lowe's first great class. Do that, and its easier to see that lowe WILL bring in recruits with time (which is now indisputable)Now you can start comparing actual performance - Herbs first year with Hodge to Lowe's first year with CJ/Harrow/Brown.I think this comparison will be more favorable, and also accurate, than the BS mumblings about getting rid of herb when herb was doing well vs not making the NIT with Lowe ... etc etc
5/31/2010 2:57:24 PM
Wins fix everything.If Lowe cant convert good recruits to winz we have problems.Its that simple.Obviously
5/31/2010 4:13:56 PM
I think we can quit comparing herb and sid about now. Its been obvious since day 1 that sid had the higher ceiling because of recruiting and herb was a quicker fix because of this niche offensive style -but had less top end potential.But Sid's gonna have to do what herb never could do to reach his potential: keep up with UNC/Duke in recruiting year after year so we stand a chance of keeping up with them on the court as all that young talent matures.He has one stellar class now, but can he keep it up long enough to give our basketball program momentum from consistently being ranked and winning?
5/31/2010 4:19:21 PM
Herb's time at ASU actually confirms that he was not the guy we wanted. Had a top lottery pick along with other NBA player and didn't get out of the first weekend. Recruiting dropped off in the 4th year and he ended up with Lowe in the NIT. Bad transfers plaguing the program. Herb should be ahead of Lowe by year 4 if he were legit.
5/31/2010 4:37:40 PM
Lowe's knack for showing his great recruiting skills is starting to pay off and Im glad the bulk of the Wolfpack fans have stuck with him, now if he can just get them all on the same page..the sky will be the limit for this squad!
5/31/2010 5:17:00 PM
i like the idea posed in the fowler thread some time ago: that if sid continues to recruit classes like this one and ultimately succeeds, it'll be indicative that the first four years are fowler's fault because he took so long to make a hire and put sid way behind on the recruiting trail.
5/31/2010 5:50:27 PM