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  • New Class of 2008 Player Ranking

    from USA Today....does it strike anyone as odd that only 3 of the Top 100
    are going to mid-majors, or maybe all the mid-major recruits' stock have dropped by signing with mid-majors.


    Here's one example....Bill Walker...who had been ranked as high as the #2 kid in the Class of 2007 behind OJ Mayo.
    Then he goes to K-State....now mind you, I am not saying he's bad, but after two years of playing at K-State, there are lots of articles saying the kid is nowhere near ready for the NBA like most of the rest of the Top 10 kids from Class of 2007 (Love, Beasley, Bayless, Mayo, etc...)
    I suspect some of the mid-major kids will do as well as a few of the top "major" kids, but tend to get overlooked and dismissed in a major publication ranking like this one.

  • #2
    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    Here's one example....Bill Walker.......
    There is more and more talk on the Kansas and K-State boards giving the impression Bill Walker is about to hire an agent and go pro.
    Most mock drafts have him in the 2nd round, but most DO expect him to go pro, and he may get into the 1st round as his athleticism will be seen in the workouts which start this month.

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    • #3
      Here is yet another new Class of 2008 ranking, and I notice one obvious thing.

      Virtually every single kid who had committed to a mid-major has dropped off this list.

      Stay up to date with all the college basketball recruiting news and more at 247Sports.com


      CLASS OF 2008 FINAL RANKINGS

      1. Jrue Holiday, 6-4 WG, North Hollywood (CA) Campbell Hall- UCLA
      2. Samardo Samuels, 6-9 C, Newark (NJ) St. Benedict’s- LOUISVILLE
      3. Brandon Jennings, 6-1 PG, Mouth of Wilson (VA) Oak Hill- ARIZONA
      4. Demar DeRozan, 6-6 WF, Compton (CA) High- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
      5. B.J. Mullens, 7-1 C, Canal Winchester (OH) High- OHIO STATE
      6. Tyreke Evans, 6-5 WG, Aston (PA) American Christian- MEMPHIS
      7. Devin Ebanks, 6-8 WF, Oakdale (CT) St. Thomas More- WEST VIRGINIA
      8. Al-Farouq Aminu, 6-8 BF, Norcross (GA) High- WAKE FOREST
      9. Greg Monroe, 6-10 BF, Harvey (LA) Helen Cox- GEORGETOWN
      10. Willie Warren, 6-3 WG, Fort Worth (TX) North Crowley- OKLAHOMA
      11. Ed Davis, 6-8 BF, Richmond (VA) Benedictine- NORTH CAROLINA
      12. Chris Singleton, 6-9 BF/WF, Dunwoody (GA) High- FLORIDA STATE
      13. Scotty Hopson, 6-5 WG, Hopkinsville (KY) University Heights- TENNESSEE
      14. Delvon Roe, 6-8 BF, Lakewood (OH) St. Edward- MICHIGAN STATE
      15. William Buford, 6-4 WG, Toledo (OH) Libbey- OHIO STATE
      16. Jerime Anderson, 6-1 PG, Anaheim (CA) Canyon- UCLA
      17. Kemba Walker, 5-11 PG, Manhattan (NY) Rice- CONNECTICUT
      18. Elliot Williams, 6-4 WG/PG, Collierville (TN) St. George’s- DUKE
      19. Tyler Zeller, 7-0 C/BF, Washington (IN) High- NORTH CAROLINA
      20. Malcolm Lee, 6-4 WG/PG, Riverside (CA) North- UCLA
      21. Luke Babbitt, 6-8 BF, Reno (NV) Galena- NEVADA
      22. J’Mison Morgan, 6-10 C, Dallas (TX) South Oak Cliff-
      23. Marcus Morris, 6-8 BF/WF, Pennsauken (NJ) Apex Academy- KANSAS
      24. Rashanti Harris, 6-9 BF/C, Columbus (MS) New Hope
      25. DeAndre Liggins, 6-5 WG, Henderson (NV) Findlay Prep- KENTUCKY
      26. Iman Shumpert, 6-3 WG/PG, Oak Park (IL) River Forest- GEORGIA TECH
      27. Travis Releford, 6-5 WG/WF, Shawnee Mission (KS) Bishop Miege- KANSAS
      28. Yancy Gates, 6-9 C, Cincinnati (OH) Withrow- CINCINNATI
      29. Wesley Witherspoon, 6-7 WF, Lilburn (GA) Berkmar- MEMPHIS
      30. Ty Walker, 7-0 C, Wilmington (NC) New Hanover- WAKE FOREST
      31. Darius Miller, 6-6 WF, Maysville (KY) Mason County- KENTUCKY
      32. Kenny Kadji, 6-11 C, Bradenton (FL) IMG- FLORIDA
      33. Drew Gordon, 6-9 C, San Jose (CA) Archbishop Mitty- UCLA
      34. Michael Dunigan, 6-9 C, Chicago (IL) Farragut- OREGON
      35. Terrelle Pryor, 6-6 BF/WF, Jeannette (PA) High- OHIO STATE (FB)
      36. Jeff Withey, 7-0 C, San Diego (CA) Horizon- ARIZONA
      37. Eloy Vargas, 6-10 C/BF, Plantation (FL) American Heritage- FLORIDA
      38. J’Mychal Green, 6-8 BF, Montgomery (AL) St. Jude- ALABAMA
      39. Tony Woods, 6-10 C, Rome (GA) High- WAKE FOREST
      40. Terrence Jennings, 6-10 C/BF, Fitchburg (MA) Notre Dame- LOUISVILLE
      41. Markieff Morris, 6-10 C, Pennsauken (NJ) Apex Academy- KANSAS
      42. Anthony Jones, 6-9 BF/WF, Houston (TX) Yates- BAYLOR
      43. Howard Thompkins, 6-8 BF/C, Norcross (GA) Wesleyan- GEORGIA
      44. Daquan Jones, 6-6 WF, Marietta (GA) Wheeler- MIAMI
      45. Sylven Landesberg, 6-6 WF, Flushing (NY) Holy Cross- VIRGINIA
      46. Matt Simpkins, 6-8 BF, Lenoir (NC) Patterson- MEMPHIS
      47. Larry Drew, 5-11 PG, Woodland Hills (CA) Taft- NORTH CAROLINA
      48. Scott Suggs, 6-6 WG/WF, Washington (MO) High- WASHINGTON
      49. Tony Mitchell, 6-6 WF, Swainsboro (GA) High- ALABAMA
      50. Romero Osby, 6-8 BF/WF, Meridien (MS) Northeast Lauderdale- MISS. STATE
      51. Mike Rosario, 6-2 WG, Jersey City (NJ) St. Anthony- RUTGERS
      52. Emmanuel Negedu, 6-6 BF, Wolfeboro (NH) Brewster-
      53. Ralph Sampson, 6-10 C, Duluth (GA) Northview- MINNESOTA
      54. Xavier Gibson, 6-9 C/BF, Dothan (AL) Northview – FLORIDA STATE
      55. Terrance Henry, 6-8 BF, Monroe (LA) Carroll- MISSISSIPPI
      56. Kevin Jones, 6-7 BF, Mount Vernon (NY) High- WEST VIRGINIA
      57. Mookie Jones, 6-6 WF, Peekskill (NY) High- SYRACUSE
      58. Tyshawn Taylor, 6-2 WG/PG, Jersey City (NJ) St. Anthony- KANSAS
      59. Klay Thompson, 6-5 WG, Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Catholic- WA. STATE
      60. Henry Sims, 6-10 C, Baltimore (MD) St. Joseph’s- GEORGETOWN
      61. Kenny Frease, 6-10 C, Massillion (OH) Perry- XAVIER
      62. Isaiah Thomas, 5-8 PG/WG, South Kent (CT) Prep- WASHINGTON
      63. Lance Goulbourne, 6-7 BF/WF, Princeton (NJ) Hun School- VANDERBILT
      64. Sean Mosley, 6-3 WG, Baltimore (MD) St. Frances- MARYLAND
      65. Jarrett Mann, 6-4 WG, Middletown (DE) High- STANFORD
      66. D.J. Seeley, 6-3 WG/PG, Modesto (CA) Christian- CALIFORNIA
      67. Elston Turner, 6-4 WG, Missouri City (TX) Elkins- WASHINGTON
      68. Andre Clark, 6-8 BF, Mendenhall (MS) Genesis One- ARKANSAS
      69. Jared Swopshire, 6-8 WF/BF, Bradenton (FL) IMG- LOUISVILLE
      70. Kris Joseph, 6-7 WF/BF, Washington (DC) Archbishop Carroll- SYRACUSE
      71. Chris Braswell, 6-9 BF/C, Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha- GEORGETOWN
      72. Renaldo Woolridge, 6-8 BF/WF, North Hollywood (CA) Harvard-Westlake- TENNESSEE
      73. Jared Berggren, 6-10 C, Princeton (MN) High- WISCONSIN
      74. J’Covan Brown, 6-1 WG/PG, Port Arthur (TX) Memorial- TEXAS
      75. Storm Warren, 6-7 BF, Monroe (LA) Richwood- LSU
      76. Terrell Holloway, 6-0 PG, Cincinnati (OH) Harmony Prep- XAVIER
      77. Quintrell Thomas, 6-7 BF, Elizabeth (NJ) St. Patrick- KANSAS
      78. Ray Shipman, 6-5 WG/WF, Opa Locka (FL) Pace- FLORIDA
      79. Demetri Goodson, 5-11 PG, Spring (TX) Klein Collins- GONZAGA
      80. Anthony Crater, 6-0 PG, Flint (MI) Southwestern- OHIO STATE
      81. Cashmere Wright, 6-0 PG/WG, Savannah (GA) Urban Christian- CINCINNATI
      82. Jason Clark, 6-3 WG, Arlington (VA) Bishop O’Connell- GEORGETOWN
      83. Brad Tinsley, 6-3 WG/PG, Oregon City (OR) High- VANDERBILT
      84. Korie Lucious, 5-10 PG/WG, Milwaukee (WI) St. Pius X- MICHIGAN STATE
      85. Nasir Robinson, 6-4 WF, Chester (PA) High- PITTSBURGH
      86. Michael Harthun, 6-2 WG, Medford (OR) South- WASHINGTON STATE
      87. Phillip Jurick, 6-10 C/BF, Chatanooga (TN) Eastridge- TENNESSEE
      88. Marcus Denmon, 6-3 WG, Kansas City (MO) Hogan Prep- MISSOURI
      89. Andrew Steele, 6-3 WG, Birmingham (AL) John Carroll- ALABAMA
      90. Demarquis Bost, 6-1 PG/WG, Chatham (VA) Hargrave Academy- MISS. STATE
      91. Jordan Taylor, 5-11 PG, St. Louis Park (MN) Benilde-St. Margaret- WISCONSIN
      92. John Brandenburg, 6-11 C, Creve Coeur (MO) DeSmet- VIRGINIA
      93. Delwan Graham, 6-6 WF, Dunwoody (GA) High- LSU
      94. Toby Veal, 6-7 BF, Savannah (GA) Johnson- COLORADO
      95. Kim English, 6-5 WF, Fitchburg (MA) Notre Dame- MISSOURI
      96. Travis Leslie, 6-6 WF, Columbia (GA) Decatur- GEORGIA
      97. Courtney Fortson, 5-10 PG, Lenoir (NC) Patterson- ARKANSAS
      98. Verdell Jones, 6-3 PG, Champaign (IL) Central- INDIANA
      99. Miles Plumlee, 6-9 BF, Arden (NC) Christ School- DUKE
      100. London Giles, 6-3 WG/PG, Dallas (TX) Kimball- NEVADA

      ps-- what happened to Anthony Booker (SIU recruit)?
      Wasn't he ranked inside the top 30 just a couple months ago?


      Here are these same guys' rankings last year and they had Booker in the Top 100, but I guess signing with
      a mid-major does you in.............
      Stay up to date with all the college basketball recruiting news and more at 247Sports.com

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tornado View Post

        92. John Brandenburg, 6-11 C, Creve Coeur (MO) DeSmet- VIRGINIA...
        here's a name some will remember....John Brandenburg...
        a TOP 100 post player from St. Louis area....
        he spurned offers from lots of schools nearby such as SLU, SIU, Missouri, Missouri State, Wisconsin, etc... and went to Virginia....
        Many thought his Top 100 ranking was overrated, and now a year and a half later...
        he is leaving Virginia and looking to transfer elsewhere to get some playing time..
        He only got in 8 games and averaged 3 mpg.


        at this point, not many schools are sitting on open scholarships for this fall...Bradley has none...ISU has none...(although they could add a walk on)
        but SIU maybe has one after running off Roundtree and Cornelius.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          here's a name some will remember....John Brandenburg...
          a TOP 100 post player from St. Louis area....
          he spurned offers from lots of schools nearby such as SLU, SIU, Missouri, Missouri State, Wisconsin, etc... and went to Virginia....
          Many thought his Top 100 ranking was overrated, and now a year and a half later...
          he is leaving Virginia and looking to transfer elsewhere to get some playing time..
          He only got in 8 games and averaged 3 mpg.


          at this point, not many schools are sitting on open scholarships for this fall...Bradley has none...ISU has none...(although they could add a walk on)
          but SIU maybe has one after running off Roundtree and Cornelius.
          John Brandenburg ended up transferring to Colgate, and is just completing the year of redshirting and was planning on playing there next year...
          But his plans may yet get derailed again.......

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