Guys holding offers in 2017:
#11 Ikechukwu Obiagu
#25 MJ Walker
#63 Rayshaun Hammonds
#67 Nickiel Alexander-Walker
#77 Lindell Wigginton
#87 Victor Uyaelumno
#121 Lavar Batts
#130 Nicholas Claxton
#133 Zach Kent
#135 David Sloan
#143 Wyatt Wilkes
#156 Isaiah Stokes
I feel comfortable saying Tennessee is in good shape early with both Stokes and Hammonds, don't know enough about their position with the others.
This year, no, I'm not. Grant Willims and John Fulkerson are guys that he targeted and evaluated very early on, he also saw Jordan Bruner and Braxton Blackwell two guys ranked higher, and like the games of the first two more. To me, that means something, unless you're suggesting the guy flat out just can't evaluate talent, then it should carry some weight. I think you'll see these guys rankings climb, probably not into top 100 range, but I think top 150 by some services is possible. This is a class full of guys who best case are 4 year players, develop their games and bodies, and follow a career path of say Josh Richardson. The next step is that we need to find some guys who can contribute in a major way immediately, hopefully by only having say 2-3 scholarships for the 2017 class, the staff is able to do that.
He didn't have the talent at neither Clemson or Providence. There were times where Barnes' had incredibly talented teams at Texas, but they couldn't click. I believe Barnes will do fine with less talent.That's fair to say about this year, he didn't have much time to put this class together. My only concern would be that he is a coach that is used to having talent, he had it almost his entire time at Texas. If he is unable to recruit at a high level, which I have already stated I believe will be hard for him here, then I don't know if he has the energy to "reinvent" himself at this stage of his career.
He didn't have the talent at neither Clemson or Providence. There were times where Barnes' had incredibly talented teams at Texas, but they couldn't click. I believe Barnes will do fine with less talent.
Rob Lewis suggested that Barnes is/was a little over the one and done guys, or possibly worse the guys who thought they were one and dones. Reading between the lines, it sounds like maybe Barnes/Ogden/Lanier attribute some of their shortcoming the last few years at Texas to having guys who were talented but not willing to put in the work or listens being coached. I don't think that means we won't see him target some highly recruited guys, but it sounds like he's gonna make "coachability" a pretty high priority when evaluating a prospect. Could be why in 2017 you're not seeing many top 20 guys/5 stars, you're seeing a lot of the 40-100 ranked guys who typically have the ability to play in the NBA, but do need some time and development.
Rob Lewis suggested that Barnes is/was a little over the one and done guys, or possibly worse the guys who thought they were one and dones. Reading between the lines, it sounds like maybe Barnes/Ogden/Lanier attribute some of their shortcoming the last few years at Texas to having guys who were talented but not willing to put in the work or listens being coached. I don't think that means we won't see him target some highly recruited guys, but it sounds like he's gonna make "coachability" a pretty high priority when evaluating a prospect.
He didn't have the talent at neither Clemson or Providence. There were times where Barnes' had incredibly talented teams at Texas, but they couldn't click. I believe Barnes will do fine with less talent.
Assuming that's just a typo.There were times where Barnes' had
