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Post by fridaynightlights on Apr 9, 2020 15:34:44 GMT -8
Here is how the 2020 future Pac-12 players are ranked
3 - Cameron Brink Stanford 8 - Sydney Parrish Oregon 11 - Ta-Hina Paopao Oregon 13 - Dalayah Daniels Cal 17 - Kylee Watson Oregon 19 - Maddie Scherr Oregon 21 - Sasha Goforth Oregon State 22 - Angela Dugalic Oregon 26 - Lauren Ware Arizona 35 - Ugonne Onyiah Cal 39 - Jana Van Gytenbeek Stanford 41 - Jordyn Jenkins USC 51 - Fatou Samb Cal 58 - Kennady McQueen Utah 61 - Alex Whitfield Washington 74 - Peyton McFarland Utah 89 - Sela Heide Cal 99 - Jayda Noble Washington
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Post by larbeav on Apr 9, 2020 20:14:38 GMT -8
Really good job by some pac-12 teams. Oregon is off the charts.
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Post by beaverwbb fan on Apr 9, 2020 20:36:09 GMT -8
Utah’s Kennady McQueen is #58.
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Post by fridaynightlights on Apr 9, 2020 21:26:18 GMT -8
Utah’s Kennady McQueen is #58. Fixed Thanks
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Post by fridaynightlights on Apr 9, 2020 21:29:45 GMT -8
Really good job by some pac-12 teams. Oregon is off the charts. Cal had a sneaky good year.
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Apr 9, 2020 21:33:35 GMT -8
Only seeing Oregon State there once is disconcerting.
Seeing schmucks with 5 in the top 22 is just as disconcerting.
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Post by beaveragain on Apr 9, 2020 22:51:45 GMT -8
It's going to be interesting to see how Graves splits the time for all of those highly ranked players and those he already has. I have a suspicion that Chavez isn't going to like how this turns out. And Watson and Dugalic, who gets to be the backup to the other? And is she going to be thrilled? And Boley? Yeah, she's going to be wishing she went somewhere else. Just my way to early guess anyway.
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Post by newduke2 on Apr 9, 2020 23:02:25 GMT -8
It's going to be interesting to see how Graves splits the time for all of those highly ranked players and those he already has. I have a suspicion that Chavez isn't going to like how this turns out. And Watson and Dugalic, who gets to be the backup to the other? And is she going to be thrilled? And Boley? Yeah, she's going to be wishing she went somewhere else. Just my way to early guess anyway. I'm guessing 2 more Oregon ducks hit the transfer portal before a new conference season of play starts. When the 2020 class arrives in Eugene and they have played their non-conference schedule, I believe one of their 3+ point guards and one of their several top notch bigs won't like sharing the time or riding the bench as a backup.
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Post by fridaynightlights on Apr 9, 2020 23:13:51 GMT -8
It's going to be interesting to see how Graves splits the time for all of those highly ranked players and those he already has. I have a suspicion that Chavez isn't going to like how this turns out. And Watson and Dugalic, who gets to be the backup to the other? And is she going to be thrilled? And Boley? Yeah, she's going to be wishing she went somewhere else. Just my way to early guess anyway. The best players will play and stay. Those not in the rotation will either have to wait their turn or transfer. UConn has a history of highly ranked high school players transferring because they aren't getting enough minutes. Too many good players is a nice problem to have.
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Post by sparty on Apr 10, 2020 5:45:10 GMT -8
Really good job by some pac-12 teams. Oregon is off the charts. Looks like Olive had this and why nothing on Sasha?
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Post by damnstraight on Apr 10, 2020 6:35:04 GMT -8
Look who wrote the article, should explain why no mention of Sasha.
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Post by beaversrock on Apr 10, 2020 6:44:17 GMT -8
Really good job by some pac-12 teams. Oregon is off the charts. Looks like Olive had this and why nothing on Sasha?
Its a duck recruiting article. Sasha didn't sign with the ducks. duck envy gets ridiculous on here
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Post by 411500 on Apr 10, 2020 7:17:29 GMT -8
The Ducks are absolutely stacked with talent not only with their incoming frosh, but with the talent that is already on campus...
Despite this, I don't think they will see the attrition that some of you predict....
Graves' sales pitch to all of these kids is a National Championship, and a good coach should be able to sell the idea that this is a 2 or 3 year quest.. It won't happen your rookie year - so set your sights further down the road..
Another point Graves will make to the new kids is that even if you are a super blue chipper, don't expect too much floor time in your first year. A good coach can create this expectation without losing player allegiance and dedication...
Now, when their sophomore year comes to an end, and the writing is on the wall for 3 or 4 of these elite kids, then you might see an exodus - - possibly a very big one...
From the indicators I see, Graves is skilled at keeping his best players....if he loses a few it probably won't be from among those he considers best for the program. He's had his share of transfers in the past few years, but who among them is a top 7 player in his program.... GO BEAVS !!
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Post by billsaab on Apr 10, 2020 8:14:01 GMT -8
Or their best or 1 no bwst player. If anyone thinks u of o is a flash in the pan well those five in top 20 we would hope to want. Talent wins with good coaching. The days of taking the sir out of Ball is over. Might as well admit it and change.
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Post by zeroposter on Apr 10, 2020 9:06:28 GMT -8
Or their best or 1 no bwst player. If anyone thinks u of o is a flash in the pan well those five in top 20 we would hope to want. Talent wins with good coaching. The days of taking the sir out of Ball is over. Might as well admit it and change. Part of the post is true. The backhanded swipe at Rueck is total bulls%#t. The Beavers have made it to the sweet 16 many years in a row. They had a shot this year. They were a top 10 team this year until the injuries totally caught up with them. And it wasn't the running teams that started the Beaver slide. It was the great Pac12 defenses.
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