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Post by bballnut90 on Sept 2, 2015 18:13:56 GMT -5
My go: USC Stanford Stanford Texas Wisconsin North Carolina Nebraska Florida Oregon Kentucky
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2015 18:18:50 GMT -5
My turn, very similar to bballnut90 with one swap USC Stanford Stanford Texas Wisconsin North Carolina Florida Nebraska Oregon Kentucky
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Post by sasa on Sept 2, 2015 18:28:30 GMT -5
Wow, this is going to be a great recruiting class for North Carolina.
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Post by sunsuphornsup on Sept 2, 2015 18:38:21 GMT -5
Collins and others are 2012 I was trying to figure out next year who would have the most top 10 on their roster....collins and others won't be on roster due to graudation. Collins, Ogbogu, and Nwanebu are 2013
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Post by aztecbuff on Sept 2, 2015 19:57:51 GMT -5
My guess for the top 10 (I love contests):
1. USC 2. Stanford 3. Stanford 4. Texas 5. Wisconsin 6. Florida 7. Oregon 8. North Carolina 9. Nebraska 10. Kentucky
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Post by midnightblue on Sept 2, 2015 20:19:21 GMT -5
1. Stanford 2. USC 3. Stanford 4. Wisconsin 5. Texas 6. Oregon 7. Florida 8. Nebraska 9. North Carolina 10. Kentucky
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Post by GatorVball on Sept 2, 2015 20:29:50 GMT -5
Really excited about Florida's 2016 class.
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Post by Disc808 on Sept 2, 2015 20:33:11 GMT -5
Really excited about Florida's 2016 class. Will they play? Theoretically Darielle King and one of the OH would get regular PT. Unless the others prove to be better (which I don't know will happen) than Alhassan, Snyder, or Holston
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Post by southie on Sept 2, 2015 20:49:25 GMT -5
Texas has a 5 person class (3? 4? on scholarship) and only one in the Top 10. I would say the wealth is spreading, but Stanford.... Agbaji and Buckingham are for sure scholarship players. Not really sure about the others as Fisbeck, Westerlund, Rounsaville, and Hahn all attend high schools in or close to the Austin area. I'd say Westerlund is most likely a scholarship player, as well. I know some folks expect Texas to always have a Top 5 recruiting class each year, but the available openings and needs don't always warrant that. The 2014 class consisted of only Cat McCoy and Mirta Baselovic; the main need was a Libero, and Texas signed a very good one. Prieto then transferred in as part of the newcomers for 2014. Texas finished runner-up to USC for 2016 Khalia Lanier. Would have loved to have landed her, but not sure we end up getting 2017 Lexi Sun's commitment, as well; we still could have, but that would force her to unseat Lanier, White, Buckingham, and Bedart-Ghani for playing time on the outside (which may well have not bothered her). At MB, I know some folks would have loved to have landed in-state player, Darielle King, but how does a 2016 roster of Ogbogu, Morgan Johnson, Orie Agbaji, and King co-exist to get enough playing time to all be happy? Even after Ogbogu moves on, 2017 would hypothetically have consisted of Johnson, Agbaji, King, and Brionne Butler. That's just too much elite depth in the middle on one roster. The roster is always changing. It's just not realistic to expect every freshman to finish out their playing careers at one college. Some players will most likely depart earlier than expected after the 2015 season; and, the numbers and depth will work themselves out.
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Post by flvoldad on Sept 2, 2015 21:04:27 GMT -5
Florida's 2016 class is very impressive. But Stanford 's is the best of the best. USC might have gotten the best in Lanier...a lot of great athletes in that top 20 group.Awesome job by UNC. The Tar Heel coaches totally out worked the rest of the ACC. Good job by them.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2015 21:12:39 GMT -5
Texas has a 5 person class (3? 4? on scholarship) and only one in the Top 10. I would say the wealth is spreading, but Stanford.... Agbaji and Buckingham are for sure scholarship players. Not really sure about the others as Fisbeck, Westerlund, Rounsaville, and Hahn all attend high schools in or close to the Austin area. I'd say Westerlund is most likely a scholarship player, as well. I know some folks expect Texas to always have a Top 5 recruiting class each year, but the available openings and needs don't always warrant that. The 2014 class consisted of only Cat McCoy and Mirta Baselovic; the main need was a Libero, and Texas signed a very good one. Prieto then transferred in as part of the newcomers for 2014. Texas finished runner-up to USC for 2016 Khalia Lanier. Would have loved to have landed her, but not sure we end up getting 2017 Lexi Sun's commitment, as well; we still could have, but that would force her to unseat Lanier, White, Buckingham, and Bedart-Ghani for playing time on the outside (which may well have not bothered her). At MB, I know some folks would have loved to have landed in-state player, Darielle King, but how does a 2016 roster of Ogbogu, Morgan Johnson, Orie Agbaji, and King co-exist to get enough playing time to all be happy? Even after Ogbogu moves on, 2017 would hypothetically have consisted of Johnson, Agbaji, King, and Brionne Butler. That's just too much elite depth in the middle on one roster. The roster is always changing. It's just not realistic to expect every freshman to finish out their playing careers at one college. Some players will most likely depart earlier than expected after the 2015 season; and, the numbers and depth will work themselves out. Wow....Morgan Johnson, Orie Agbaji and Brionne Butler....one of them will be on bench...All 3 have all american talent/potential
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Post by Sbilo on Sept 2, 2015 21:36:43 GMT -5
I know PSU is getting some foreigners this year but their local recruiting for 2015-2016 has been underwhelming.. Is this normal? I think 2017 should be a big one for Russ and co.
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Post by colorado719 on Sept 2, 2015 21:52:08 GMT -5
1. Stanford 2. Stanford 3. USC 4. Texas 5. Wisconsin 6. Oregon 7. Florida 8. Nebraska 9. Kentucky 10. North Carolina
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Post by g8rvball on Sept 2, 2015 22:00:16 GMT -5
1. USC 2. Stanford 3. Stanford 4. Texas 5. Wisconsin 6. Oregon 7. Florida 8. Nebraska 9. North Carolina 10. Kentucky
my guess
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Post by utexrulz23 on Sept 2, 2015 22:02:30 GMT -5
1. Stanford 2. Stanford 3. Texas 4. USC 5. Wisconsin 6. Oregon 7. North Carolina 8. Florida 9. Nebraska 10. Kentucky
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