BEARZ77 wrote:siudawgs wrote:Not a very sharp post. SIU has won more than its share of recruiting battles this spring (got Verplancken over Loyola, Muila over Missouri State, D'Avanzo over Drake+DePaul, etc.). And we'll see what they do with the two remaining rides.
As for the DII angle, worked out pretty well for Loyola with Tate Hall last year. As the power conferences increasingly poach midmajor talent, midmajors recruiting top DII players seems to be part of the new recruiting landscape. I don't love all the transferring by any stretch, but DIIs transferring up seems to be an emerging trend.
Talk about "not a very sharp post" Mulia was offered a chance to come in and back up Gage Prim at MSU or he could be the main guy at SIU. So If you want to call that a recruiting win go for it. And those other recruiting battles are similar, which is what tribe was referring to. No one is saying these guys can't contribute, but some of you are acting like guys who were being offered filler roles elsewhere were major recruiting wins for top level prospects. I like Mullins and think he'll get as much as possible out of these late pickups, and no doubt some will probably achieve beyond their ratings, that happens. But if you look at your own board it's clear these were backup plans to guys he wanted and pursued earlier. Now everyone has to do that to a degree, you don't get everyone you want, so no big deal. It's when you try to sell late back up plan commits as being part of a superior master plan that people just laugh at you.
1. Who the hell has a superior master plan in recruiting these days? It's chaos.
2. Pretty sure SIU targeted Muila for months; he was not a "late backup plan."
3. As for DII transfers like Verplancken (again, offered by Loyola) and D'Avanzo (offered by DePaul, Drake and others), of course they didn't spend months recruiting them because they didn't know they were looking to transfer. The transfer portal makes for some fast and furious recruitments.
I'm not saying SIU's class of 2020 recruiting haul has been extraordinary, but it has been pretty strong, IMO, especially when you add in a couple nice guards they signed in the fall. And I also think Mullins has been getting guys who will play their a---- off, which will fit nicely with the kind of teams he will put on the floor.