governmentmule
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First, I have no idea who leads for Cox. But some of your comments about UConn aren't exactly accurate.
Butler could start for at MOST (not least) 3 years and it is no certainty that she will even start at all. Remember, she was an unranked high school recruit while Russell was a NPOY and both have 3 years of eligibility so if there is to be more opportunity at the 5 I'd say it's at UConn rather than Tenn.
Boykin is a 3/4 and in no way a 5.
Irwin is an unranked 3/4. Cox is a NPOY candidate and a 4/5. I doubt Irwin could scare Cox off. (More likely that Cox signing with Tenn might scare off McCoy)
Tuck has at most one year left, Stewart will graduate and Samuelson is a 2/3.
That is correct. No guarantees at UConn. And frankly, UConn wouldn't want a player who asked for and expected guarantees.
She definitely has the best opportunity to play at TN over all the other schools.
But, I doubt Dangerfield will replace Jefferson, who is longer, quicker, makes better decisions and a better shooter. I see Nurse as their future PG after watching her destroy the US. Butler is no match for Russell, she is not a Uconn level player and she will not cause us any grief or even start at Uconn as they are too versatile. From what I hear Boykin is injured and has struggled thus far.
Here is my question and it may have been asked in this lengthy thread, but I know we should always pursue top ranked recruits, but what about like the 3 star recruits and developing them in to role players. It seems these days coaches just want players ready to go instead of taking the time to really coach.
Here is my question and it may have been asked in this lengthy thread, but I know we should always pursue top ranked recruits, but what about like the 3 star recruits and developing them in to role players. It seems these days coaches just want players ready to go instead of taking the time to really coach.
According to an espn article, Cox has narrowed her college list to 4.
"With the early signing period set to open in less than a month, Cox has cut her list of college choices to four: Baylor, Connecticut, Notre Dame and Tennessee. Her remaining visits are this weekend at Connecticut and next week at Baylor."
(Which means Louisville got knocked off)
Whatever The Game, No. 1 Prospect Lauren Cox Is Here To Win