Probably because TN has the #2, 7, 12 ranked players while uconn has 1, 13,16 players. So TN, for these 3 five stars are probably considered a better class than uconn's.Not really sure how they rank the teams but since UCONN has 4 commits and all are 5 * with the no. 1 player, how did they not rank higher than us since we only had 4 commits with 3 of them 5 * and a 4 *?
Not really sure how they rank the teams but since UCONN has 4 commits and all are 5 * with the no. 1 player, how did they not rank higher than us since we only had 4 commits with 3 of them 5 * and a 4 *?
I'm not disputing what you are saying, but the rating service linked in this thread was ESPN. Do you think ESPN would be considering other services in their class ranking?Megan and Evina were both National Players of the year with differing services. TN has the number 1 class in more services then 1 also. I think both classes will have big impacts of the long haul.
I'm not disputing what you are saying, but the rating service linked in this thread was ESPN. Do you think ESPN would be considering other services in their class ranking?
Do most of you expect Hayes and Westbrook to be on the floor at the same time a lot or do you think the staff will opt to have one in at a time so they can learn from the more seasoned guards on what is expected @ their position?
I think they play early and often. I think they will have to play many minutes on the floor simultaneously. Realistically, what are they going to learn from our more seasoned guards that they can't learn in live play. They know the game. And, after all, where are our seasoned guards? Iowa? Overseas? Looking for employment?
Looks like their being on the floor is going to give us the best chance at competing and hopefully winning.