2livewu wrote:Trying to rank recruiting classes is impossible.
Is 5 always better than 2?
What if one team has 1 outstanding recruit and 3 hopeful panouts while another adds 1 piece they really needed?
What if the best recruit plays PG at WSU and redshirt and doesn't contribute for 2 years, but the 8th best starts for Evansville averages 14 a game, and the Aces go 4-14 in conference?
I'm sure Wyatt Lohuas (sp?) will be a fine player, but don't tell me if he was all that that Iowa couldn't have had him if they wanted him, assuming his Dad is former Hawkeye Brad. And as far as being Gatorade POY, remember in 2006 WSU signed the POY out of Arkansas, Chris Brown. Yes, that Chris Brown.
That's why ranking the recruits is futile.
As BC said Iowa State wanted both of them - and really wanted Tuttle as well.
Iowa "wanted" them but with their coach being from the East Coast they stopped caring about Iowa players, for the most part, especially Iowa players with ties to the Iowa program. Keep in mind Morgan and Wyatt literally just down the street from Carver Hawkeye arena (7 minutes by car..I've done the drive) and the high school is about a 30 second walk from UI's campus. If they wanted to be Hawkeye's they would be. Morgan had an Iowa State offer and picked UNI. Wyatt was probably days away from an offer but committed to UNI (just after his soph season).
They were both very strong verbals to UNI and didn't play the recruiting game like their AAU coach wanted. As I said - that is the exact same story with Tuttle. His AAU coach was on record as being rather upset Tuttle didn't wait to commit as he felt he had Iowa, Iowa State, Wisconsin, Minnesota style offers coming to him.
Lohaus averaged 19.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.6 steals per game while shooting nearly 90 percent from the free throw line and 57% from the floor last season. He did this while playing only about 3 quarters per game as they were blowing people out. He was 94-9 as a 4 year starter with 4 state titles on a team that was ranked nationally.
I guess you'd be more impressed with a guy like Casey Schlatter who put up closer to 34 PPG on a team that was in class 2A (the second smallest vs 4A..the largest) going against kids who were, on average, 3-4 inches shorter than him while putting up a killer 8-14 record and shooting just 46%
There's a reason that by the time he committed to Drake the only offer he had left was Drake...and maybe Lehigh