I kind of gave up trying to follow or care about recruiting in recent years. After about a dozen times of being told by those close to the program that players like Adam Simons, Mike O’Donnell, Trey Guidry, Dom Mejia, and Justin Flatt are real “sleepers” who are going to be able to surprise people and help the Pack I just gave up on the whole process.
But, the whole coaching change has re-energized me a little on the topic.
The Durham-Herald Sun has a very nice article on some interesting things about State’s basketball recruiting in today’s paper that you may be interested in reading. (Link)
Evan Turner, a 6-7 forward (and top-25 player in the Class of 2007) from St. Joseph High in Westchester, Ill., said Saturday afternoon that he was ready to commit to N.C. State before Sendek’s exit.
“This weekend, I was going to come down and commit,” Turner said after leading the Illinois Wolves to a 74-54 victory over the Tallahassee Wildcats in pool play of the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions at the Smith Center. “But he left a couple of months ago.”
Turner has started over with regard to picking a school and now considers himself “wide open.” He has taken an unofficial visit to Ohio State — he has family in Columbus, Ohio — and said Duke assistant coach Chris Collins recently contacted him.
The Wolfpack’s potential loss — Turner said he has not heard from anyone on new N.C. State coach Sidney Lowe’s staff — could turn out to be even greater. N.C. State also was recruiting Illinois Wolves point guard Demetri McCamey, who is Turner’s teammate at St. Joseph. The players said Saturday they don’t have to play their college basketball together, but they also said they wouldn’t mind it.
I am scratching my head furiously right now.
Hasn’t heard from anyone on Sidney Lowe’s staff?
Isn’t this EXACTLY the reason that made Larry Harris such an important component of Sidney Lowe’s staff?
Does anyone have any insight into this evolving situation?