Some Thoughts On Big East Recruiting
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 7:58 am
I was struck yesterday with the announcement that Matt Farrell, a point guard from New Jersey, had verbally committed to Boston College. Apparently, young Mr. Farrell selected BC over offers from Dartmouth and Monmouth. Clearly, Mr. Farrell must be a very bright young man to attract the interest of such demanding academic schools as BC and Dartmouth but it's also clear that BC's basketball program has clearly fallen upon lean times when they are reduced to beating out the aforementioned schools for talent. I'm not taking a shot at Mr. Farrell as I'm sure he's a fine young man and a good basketball player but, if any school in the Big East, received a commitment from a player who selected their school over Dartmouth and Monmouth they would be less than impressed.
As we all know BC is a member of the ACC, an excellent academic school and located in one of our nation's great cities. That said they are recruiting at a level that is easily exceeded by every program in the Big East (yes even DePaul). What this conference is on the verge of accomplishing is nothing short of amazing. Will the ACC sign more top 100 recruits? Yes, of course but the question should be will they sign more per capita to which the answer is no. Every program in the Big East has upped their game and the best incoming class could very easily be that of one of the new members (Xavier). How remarkable is that my alma mater (Marquette) has signed four 4-star players and that is only the FOURTH best incoming class according to recruiting experts.
This league is clearly poised to reclaim the legacy of what Dave Gavitt created and once again become the nation's premier college basketball conference. Will it happen this year? Probably not as I think any objective observer would point to the ACC. However, what provides the most hope is that the depth of the Big East is only growing stronger as schools such as Seton Hall and DePaul, who have struggled of late, are beginning to attract high caliber recruits. This is going to be a fun ride and I can't wait!
As we all know BC is a member of the ACC, an excellent academic school and located in one of our nation's great cities. That said they are recruiting at a level that is easily exceeded by every program in the Big East (yes even DePaul). What this conference is on the verge of accomplishing is nothing short of amazing. Will the ACC sign more top 100 recruits? Yes, of course but the question should be will they sign more per capita to which the answer is no. Every program in the Big East has upped their game and the best incoming class could very easily be that of one of the new members (Xavier). How remarkable is that my alma mater (Marquette) has signed four 4-star players and that is only the FOURTH best incoming class according to recruiting experts.
This league is clearly poised to reclaim the legacy of what Dave Gavitt created and once again become the nation's premier college basketball conference. Will it happen this year? Probably not as I think any objective observer would point to the ACC. However, what provides the most hope is that the depth of the Big East is only growing stronger as schools such as Seton Hall and DePaul, who have struggled of late, are beginning to attract high caliber recruits. This is going to be a fun ride and I can't wait!