I've been reading posts over the last week and decided to add my two cents. I agree that we need to keep our home grown studs in our program. Question is how do we do it?? Our best bet to land a recruit above our level is to have ties somehow. Well, the Stewart kid is waaaay above our level. He also has ties to the state and our program. The Schwartz kid from Colorado is local but not sure he's a game changer. Hunter was a no brainer for us, but still not sure he was a program changer either. I say this about these two kids because first of all their college offers don't reflect BCS level talent. Secondly, after researching, they both are playing against weak competition.
We probably need to go ALL out on the Stewart kid because just about all of his offers are from BCS schools. He's ranked the 15th best player in the COUNTRY for his position. That's a great sign of his ability. Also, we have just as good a chance to land him due to him having spent time here. It definitely won't be easy but It's our best bet to get a Blue Chip in the program. Just my opinion!!!
I just saw on his twitter page that UTAH offered him a scholarship last week. Here are the rest of his offers.
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/207538/parker-stewart
We probably need to go ALL out on the Stewart kid because just about all of his offers are from BCS schools. He's ranked the 15th best player in the COUNTRY for his position. That's a great sign of his ability. Also, we have just as good a chance to land him due to him having spent time here. It definitely won't be easy but It's our best bet to get a Blue Chip in the program. Just my opinion!!!
I just saw on his twitter page that UTAH offered him a scholarship last week. Here are the rest of his offers.
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/207538/parker-stewart