****Official Class of 2017 Recruiting Thread****

I believe 247 has him listed as a small forward, which basically is a big wing

We are both right, they can't make up their mind. I know other sights have him anywhere from a SG to a PF.

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The staff keeps adding more and more names to the lists of top PGs that we have offered. At some point does it become a strategy of "commit before someone else"

Just curious, do fans think schools like KU, NCar, Ariz, etc. offer this many pg kids as well? I mean, every coach certainly can't get all the 5 stars, or put all their eggs in one basket. Just wondering, because I fall victim to thinking a North Carolina offer to Weatherspoon almost automatically drops us off or way down the list. Maybe this isn't necessarily true, though. Always wondered if a NCarolina has to forward that many offers as us.
 
Just curious, do fans think schools like KU, NCar, Ariz, etc. offer this many pg kids as well? I mean, every coach certainly can't get all the 5 stars, or put all their eggs in one basket. Just wondering, because I fall victim to thinking a North Carolina offer to Weatherspoon almost automatically drops us off or way down the list. Maybe this isn't necessarily true, though. Always wondered if a NCarolina has to forward that many offers as us.

The blue-bloods are generally much choosier. Heck, there's a limited number of point guards they would even consider. Also, I've never seen ISU offer this many players at a single position under any staff so it may be an anomaly.
 
Just curious, do fans think schools like KU, NCar, Ariz, etc. offer this many pg kids as well? I mean, every coach certainly can't get all the 5 stars, or put all their eggs in one basket. Just wondering, because I fall victim to thinking a North Carolina offer to Weatherspoon almost automatically drops us off or way down the list. Maybe this isn't necessarily true, though. Always wondered if a NCarolina has to forward that many offers as us.

I guess that depends on whether or not he wants to actually get an education in his 4 or 5 years at a school.