hof99
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Post by hof99 on Nov 12, 2020 18:52:01 GMT -8
Time to start getting excited about what Pendleton seems to be building. Only concerns are what seems to be a lot of conflicts in the middle weights and only one guy deep in the upper weights ( not looking at current roster ). I know guys can move up or down..but, just based on the commitment numbers !
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Post by BeaverG20 on Nov 12, 2020 19:50:33 GMT -8
Time to start getting excited about what Pendleton seems to be building. Only concerns are what seems to be a lot of conflicts in the middle weights and only one guy deep in the upper weights ( not looking at current roster ). I know guys can move up or down..but, just based on the commitment numbers ! I'm hoping Giangregorio becomes a beav later. That would solidify that upper weight with this class, but Anderson is coming in next season, (hopefully) either way. All in all, the room is tougher, and the recruits look better. Considering IMar can beat anybody in the room on a given day, things are looking UP!
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Post by ochobeavo on Nov 13, 2020 7:52:38 GMT -8
Time to start getting excited about what Pendleton seems to be building. Only concerns are what seems to be a lot of conflicts in the middle weights and only one guy deep in the upper weights ( not looking at current roster ). I know guys can move up or down..but, just based on the commitment numbers ! not too worried about the middle weights, some guys will get bigger, some guys will stay put in that 57-74 range, plus Olguin is a year ahead of everyone else, so there's a little spacing there. Plus it wasn't too long ago that we were starting guys completely overmatched at 165 or bumping guys up a weight to fill a dual lineup. I'll take too many bodies for sure! Giangregorio still has his Beav commitment post up on his twitter page, so hopefully it's just a matter of time.
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Post by osbrawler on Nov 13, 2020 8:29:21 GMT -8
Yeah, the line up will space itself out, plus future years classes will fill in. Its always a process of filling in the holes. Or looking at what your potential line up may be next season and asking a guy if he wants to suck down a weight or head to the buffet & weight room to bump up. 197 to 285 is common for that. Hanke did that bump his Sr. season.
The next year's class has 195 commit out of WA, Isiah Anderson. He just placed at a very tough Super 32 tournament. If Giangregorio doesn't make it on campus, Anderson can fill in.
One other name I didn't see, a late October commit, Mike Toranzo (New Jersey), St Joseph High School, 220. Not sure on his status either. Maybe a walk on?
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Post by ochobeavo on Nov 13, 2020 8:38:39 GMT -8
Yeah, the line up will space itself out, plus future years classes will fill in. Its always a process of filling in the holes. Or looking at what your potential line up may be next season and asking a guy if he wants to suck down a weight or head to the buffet & weight room to bump up. 197 to 285 is common for that. Hanke did that bump his Sr. season. The next year's class has 195 commit out of WA, Isiah Anderson. He just placed at a very tough Super 32 tournament. If Giangregorio doesn't make it on campus, Anderson can fill in. One other name I didn't see, a late October commit, Mike Toranzo (New Jersey), St Joseph High School, 220. Not sure on his status either. Maybe a walk on? Yeah I was assuming Toranzo a walk on, really just based on his resume more than anything - not seeing too much from a regional/national standpoint as far as his results go.
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