I think what is lost a bit in this partisan debate is the point that Joe Henricksen has been ranking kids in Illinois for a number of years and his rankings are extremely biased toward a) Chicago kids over downstate kids, b) toward kids who have signed with Illinois and other Big Ten schools or high-majors c) and he mistakenly equates athleticism or HS scoring averages with true D1 potential.
Here is his 2010 rankings-
http://blogs.suntimes.com/hoopsreport/2009/04/illini_recruits_rule_2010_rank.html
Jereme Richmond and Meyers Leonard seem to be appropriately ranked #1 and #2, but then Big Ten kids Crandell Head, Lenzelle Smith, Ben Brust, and Anthony Johnson have not shown anything yet (all averaging around 1 ppg or less in very limited play) though I expect them to produce eventually. But then his rankings are loaded with kids who now appear greatly overrated like Karl Madison, Reggie Smith, Phillip Jackson, Alex Rossi, Jordan Threloff, Alex Dragicevich, Anthony Shoemaker, Isiah Jones, Levonte Dority, Tim Rustoven, Jarod Oldham, Brandon Spearman, and everyone on the list from #17 to #40.
Note that
Walt Lemon did not even make Henricksen's top 40, but is producing and having a far better freshman year in college than more than half of the kids on that list will ever have. And there are other examples of kids he did not even rate in his top 40 who are doing better than most of those kids he did list. If I had more time I would dig up Henricksen's rankings from 2009, 2008, and earlier and the point will be even more clear how poorly his rankings have correlated with any college success.