valleychamp wrote:ok, seriously what is up with all these JUCO's? Is WSU not even looking at HS kids anymore? Sure seems like every recruiting announcement wsu makes is about some juco kid.
Check this article:
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110723/SPORTS/107230324Here are a couple of excerpts:
More than a dozen NCAA Division I schools have already offered scholarships
Basketball scouts are saying Early not only is a pro prospect but also could make it as a guard in the NBA.
Early will make official visits to San Diego State, Iowa State, Washington State and Wichita State, saving a fifth visit for a potential late-comer — Texas Tech got involved on Thursday, and Alabama has joined the mix, too.
Early was the only Division III player invited to Jerry Mullen's JUCO Top 100 Camp on July 9-10 in St. Charles, Mo. More than 300 college coaches were on hand, and several recruiting services rated Early as one of the top three players.
When you can sign a player with those types of reviews and independent evaluations, you don't worry about only getting them for two years. WSU kind of got stuck going the JuCo route when Turgeon's recruiting class collapsed when he left and there were already holes in WSU's lineup. Marshall had no choice but to go JuCo just to fill out the roster. Once a school goes heavy that way, it's tough to break the cycle without taking hit for a couple of years while growing up young players who might not be ready - like Stutz as a Fr.