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Post by bulkey on Aug 24, 2021 20:38:23 GMT -5
My money's on the first school or NC or the one with the emblem of the stupid tree. (Not that it means anything that UConn's first: it's alphabetical, which means she has enough academic skills for the stupid tree school.)
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Post by semper on Aug 24, 2021 20:41:43 GMT -5
Vandy is in there...interesting.
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Post by bulkey on Aug 24, 2021 20:53:44 GMT -5
Well this is weird. I somehow found a retweet from World Exposure Report, which is a guy who really hustles to promote HS women basketball players, holding all kinds of summer training sessions and tournaments. It's hard to believe that he would tip his hand this way. Not that we don't all agree!
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Post by davidinnaples on Aug 25, 2021 11:27:37 GMT -5
Still in the Sun with... Shade..... I see what you did there...
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Post by linkster on Aug 25, 2021 17:13:39 GMT -5
Three elite academic schools. One of them also has an elite coach. UConn's appeal is unnecessary to state. The interesting one is NCar. I think Shade likes the coach's style of play. It would be a huge get for UNC. All I know about recruits is what I read. Maybe it's just the social media hype of today but there seem to be more elite level players coming out of high schools. And with Bueckers pulling down 6 or seven figures a year there are going to be even more young female athletes looking at basketball.
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Post by bulkey on Aug 25, 2021 19:17:59 GMT -5
Three elite academic schools. One of them also has an elite coach. UConn's appeal is unnecessary to state. The interesting one is NCar. I think Shade likes the coach's style of play. It would be a huge get for UNC. All I know about recruits is what I read. Maybe it's just the social media hype of today but there seem to be more elite level players coming out of high schools. And with Bueckers pulling down 6 or seven figures a year there are going to be even more young female athletes looking at basketball. Not sure which 3 schools you think of as academically elite. I suspect you’re thinking the 3 privates. There was a time, maybe 30 years ago, when the state of NC cared about higher education and funded its flagship, I would have said UNC was more highly rated than Vandy and ND and could even have given Stanford a run in specific programs. I am still a huge fan of the academic standards of UNC, even though I think academic accomplishment has nothing to do with educating D-1 athletes. For me, the WCBB program at UNC has the most future potential in the country, until Kara proves herself at Duke.
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