Comparing recruiting at Butler, VCU & GMU since FF runs
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:01 am
Here's an article by Jeff Borzello from cbssports.com that highlights a potential threat to Butler & the BE- recruiting:
Borzello doesn't sound the panick alarm for Butler, but just asking the question before Butler bounces the ball once as a BE member is not a good sign on the trail. It's never a good sign for a BE team to be lumped in with GMU in regards to recruiting. No one here should be surprised & it's early in Miller's tenure. But the jury was out on Stevens from a big time recruiting perspective before he bolted. To the point, VCU is separating itself from Butler (while still being in the A-10!) on the trail & putting pressure on the choice of 11 & 12 in the process. I want havoc in the BE- bring Shaka too though.
VCU made a big move in the recruiting world on Monday, picking up a commitment from top-50 forward Terry Larrier....Would Larrier have chosen VCU in its pre-Final Four days? Probably not. So how much of a bump have the Rams received from reaching the national semifinals back in 2011? Turns out, they've improved their recruiting significantly over the past three seasons. But what about Butler and George Mason?
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/eye-on-college-basketball/23701039/vcu-has-seen-recruiting-uptick-since-final-four-what-about-butler-mason
Borzello doesn't sound the panick alarm for Butler, but just asking the question before Butler bounces the ball once as a BE member is not a good sign on the trail. It's never a good sign for a BE team to be lumped in with GMU in regards to recruiting. No one here should be surprised & it's early in Miller's tenure. But the jury was out on Stevens from a big time recruiting perspective before he bolted. To the point, VCU is separating itself from Butler (while still being in the A-10!) on the trail & putting pressure on the choice of 11 & 12 in the process. I want havoc in the BE- bring Shaka too though.