2007 Basketball Recruiting Rankings & Review

Basketball recruiting for this year’s class is complete and first year Head Coach, Sidney Lowe has an awful lot of which to be proud!! Coach Lowe made the best of his opportunity to make a big impact as early as he could last summer.

After inheriting a program that was in such disarray that Lee Fowler found it necessary to sign the new coach to an (uncustomary) SIX YEAR deal last year, Sidney bested expectations on the court during his first season and has continued his momentum off the court in recruiting.

(Sidebar: After six years of listening to “Coach” Fowler extol the strength of NC State’s program under Herb Sendek, I never understood the ‘logic’ and lack of consistency that the program was in such bad shape that Fowler needed to go outside of his box and give Lowe an extra year on his first contract. Don’t get me wrong, I am not complaining about the maneuver as it relates to Sidney – just flabbergasted at the hypocrisy of Fowler’s actions when measured against his words).

This year’s recruiting class started coming together when Johnny Thomas committed to the Wolfpack in early June of last year. The class kept picking up steam and then picked up momentum from there.

If you do not include point guard Farnold Degand or combo guard Marques Johnson who is transferring from Tennessee, the Wolfpack signed four players in this year’s class.

* JJ Hickson, C/PF, Scout – 5-star, #13 rank; Rivals – 5-star, #10 rank
* Tracy Smith, F, Scout – 4-star, #70 rank; Rivals – 4-star, #46 rank
* Javi Gonzalez, PG, Scout – 3-star, Top 150 rank; Rivals – 3-star, Top 150 rank
* Johnny Thomas, SF, Scout – 3-star, Top 150 rank; Rivals – 3-star, Top 150 rank

Not including the transfers, Coach Lowe’s first recruiting haul was ranked:

* 16th in the country CollegeHoopsUpdate.com. (Link to rankings)
* 16th by Scout.com (Link to rankings )
* 18th by Rivals.com (Link to rankings) (We particularly liked the Rivals article because of its format and easy access to past recruiting rankings.

The ACC Perspective
As always, the first place to turn for broad and deep analysis of the conference is Dave Glenn.

Glenn’s ACCSports.com has a detailed breakdown of both 2007 signees and a look ahead to 2008 recruits at this link.

The Fayetteville Observer highlighted the recruiting classes of the entire conference in this article that uses the Prepstars recruiting service for its basis.

Duke signed three of the top 20 basketball prospects in the Class of 2007, getting signatures from Kyle Singler, Taylor King and Nolan Smith in the fall. The only other top-20 player headed to the ACC is J.J. Hickson, who signed with N.C. State.

ACC schools are bringing in eight of the top 50 high school hoops players in the nation as ranked by prepstars.com. In addition to the three future Blue Devils, N.C. State and Florida State signed two apiece, while Georgia Tech got one.

Of the 43 high school players who signed with ACC schools, 20 are ranked in the top 100. One of those, however, Augustus Gilchrist, has said he will not attend Virginia Tech because of last month’s campus shootings.

None of Clemson’s three signees is rated in the top 100. All of the other ACC schools, with the exception of North Carolina, added at least one top-100 prospect.

Carolina did not sign anybody. In fact, the Tar Heels did not recruit anyone in the 2007 class after making the nation’s No. 1 haul last year. UNC’s 2006 group included six of the top 100 high school players.

Virginia Tech has the largest 2007 ACC class with six signees. Maryland has five.

The rankings are summarized below:

(1) Duke
(2) Georgia Tech
(3) N.C. State
(4) Florida State
(5) Virginia Tech
(6) Wake Forest
(7) Maryland
(8) Virginia
(9) Boston College
(10) Miami
(11) Clemson
(12) North Carolina

Related, Dave Sez has done a nice analysis on the talent entering the ACC this year.

NC State’s Future
We’ve been keeping a running list of the Wolfpack’s projected roster for the past year as we have been following recruiting. With the news that Tracy Smith has not only signed but is projected to academically qualify to play next season (and should be enrolling at State this summer), then it becomes more clear that someone on NC State’s current roster will not be returning to the program next season.

Early rumblings from Raleigh seem to indicate that Bartosz Lewandowski may be having some health issues that will preclude him from participating in college athletics in the future. We do not know who true this is and will be looking into it further; we will exclude Lewandowski for the purposes of the following projections. Also unknown for the purposes of the following projections is the classification of Marques Johnson next year. Will he be a freshman or a sophomore?

Senior Class
(1) Gavin Grant (2G/3F)

Junior Class
(2) Courtney Fells (2G)
(3) Ben McCauley (4F/5C)

Sophomore Class
(4) Brandon Costner (3F/4F)
(5) Trevor Ferguson (2G/PG)
(6) Dennis Horner (3F)
(7) Farnold Degand (1PG)

Freshman Class
(8) Johnny Thomas (3F)
(9) JJ Hickson (5C/4F)
(10) Tracy Smith (4F/3F)
(11) Marques Johnson (2G) (eligible after first semester)
(12) Javi Gonzalez (1PG)

HS Senior Commits
(13) Julius Mays (PG)
(1) CJ Williams (3F/2G) [Gavin Grant’s old scholarship]

More from Dave Glenn:

N.C. State is in the unusual position, even at this early stage, of having filled all of its open roster spots with commitments from members of the Class of 2008. These high school juniors won’t be in college until the 2008-09 season, remember, but Lowe already has secured pledges from Indiana guard Julius Mays and in-state (Fayetteville Jack Britt) swingman C.J. Williams. Unless a current team member leaves the program prematurely, the Wolfpack has no more available scholarships for high school juniors.

Given the nature (transfers, early NBA entries, etc.) of modern college basketball, of course, the Wolfpack is continuing to stay in contact with a variety of 2008 prospects, even without an open scholarship.

Updated – July 30, 2007
Link to WS Journal

There are four incoming freshmen to go with two players who transferred in last year and will be eligible in the coming season. The four freshmen alone – center J.J. Hickson, forwards Tracy Smith and Johnny Thomas, and guard Javier Gonzalez – gave State the No. 14 class in the nation, according to PrepStars, and the No. 2 class in the ACC behind Duke. Scout.com rated the class No. 17 in the nation and No. 2 in the ACC.

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263 Responses to 2007 Basketball Recruiting Rankings & Review

  1. lush 05/30/2007 at 2:22 PM #

    ^no of course not, why wouldnt the 6’11” center be facing the basket 15ft away???? thats where all centers are most effective. only an idiot doesnt know that.

  2. RAWFS 05/30/2007 at 2:25 PM #

    Please refer to it by its proper name “world’s greatest offense”

    I thought it was the Tumbleweave And Heave….

  3. lush 05/30/2007 at 2:26 PM #

    packbacker,

    fergie was an awesome highschool baller untill he broke BOTH of his arms. He fell off the recruiting radar after his injury and Pitt was the first/only real team to offer him a scholly, so he went. but he hated it and transferred to us after about 3 weeks.

    the players and coaches say he rips up everybody in practice, scores almost at will, but it obviously doesnt translate to gametime.

  4. redfred2 05/30/2007 at 2:26 PM #

    That’s right, I forgot, I remember all the turnaround J’s, the floating fade aways, and those box heavily weighted box scores.

    Top of the key isn’t out of my range either. It’s just that neither Cedric Simmons or myself, were accomplished enough at it to shoot it while wearing a NC State uniform. You ought to see me in the backyard though. Man, I am good.

  5. packbackr04 05/30/2007 at 2:28 PM #

    sounds like Sid impressed Jordan Hamilton this past weekend(5 star POint forward in class of 09). I HEAR we are one of his top schools…

    i bet BArtosz Lew would excel at playing around the top of the keyin herbs system… he has a really quick first step.

  6. Todd 05/30/2007 at 2:30 PM #

    OMG Cedar, you are so funny!

    I hope nobody thinks your comments are serious. Your just on here to give us comic relieve, right? That’s okay. Keep us LOL.

  7. packbackr04 05/30/2007 at 2:30 PM #

    lush, well i wish fergie would get his head out of his ars in the game and drill some shots. he got some good looks last year. kid needs to step up…

  8. PackGirl 05/30/2007 at 2:30 PM #

    I didn’t realize we were “over-committed” on scholarships for 08-09. So Big Lew must be leaving or they’re counting on Costner (or someone) else to leave before their senior year. Since they can’t definitely count on someone leaving early, does that mean it must be Lew?

  9. packbackr04 05/30/2007 at 2:31 PM #

    lush, i will give fergie a little more time but i am afraid both he and Lew are section 8’s

  10. redfred2 05/30/2007 at 2:33 PM #

    Bartoz is the epitome of interchangeable.

  11. PapaJohn 05/30/2007 at 2:41 PM #

    Okay, this is a great article, thank you SFN!!!!!

    The thing that will be most interesting this year, in my mind, will be watching to see how fast the young guys develop and work their way onto the court. Here’s the way I see it starting out.

    My guess is that we’ll start the season with GG, CF, BM, BC – and assuming JJ is the truth – JJ at center. Based on experience (and they got a ton of it last year), it will be tough to get any of those first four off the court early in the season.

    What would be great would be if Degand, based on his year of practice with the team, has enough talent to get out there and add ball handling fairly early. That would result in our having five guys playing their natural positions.

    If that happened (in my little fantasy world) we’d have DH and BM as our first options off the bench. DH could come in at the three and CF, GG, and FD could swap in and out at the PG & 2. And BM could serve a similar role with the bigs.

    Then we get to see who works their way in next. You’d hope to see TF offer something, but based on what we saw last year it would be a big turnaround. I’d love to see TS get into the rotation as early as possible so our bigs can go all out from the tip to the victory celebration. You get the feeling that we’re going to be running this year, so we’ll need to keep them fresh.

    Fund to speculate … will be even more fun to watch!

  12. Todd 05/30/2007 at 2:44 PM #

    tumbleweave and heave…

    wish Terry Gannon was still here, maybe he could pick and roll into the 5 spot? I got sick of watching him make like 59% 3 pointers.

  13. redfred2 05/30/2007 at 2:48 PM #

    I’ll bet Ferguson is one hell of a practice player. It happens a lot, some just can’t do it on that level, and in front of that big of a crowd.

    I know I even have trouble playing my own game when the neighborhood kids start getting older and begin talking trash about my striped knee socks and head bands.

  14. CedarGloveWulf 05/30/2007 at 2:50 PM #

    “OMG Cedar, you are so funny!

    I hope nobody thinks your comments are serious. Your just on here to give us comic relieve, right? That’s okay. Keep us LOL.”

    The turth is nothing to laugh at.

  15. PapaJohn 05/30/2007 at 2:51 PM #

    I hadn’t heard the story about TF breaking both arms, how did he do that? (hope it was something macho like rock climbing or parachuting – and not while tying his shoes)

  16. Todd 05/30/2007 at 2:52 PM #

    ^^^ Yes SFN, this is a great article. Clearly, by the number of posts in just a few hours shows this is our favorite subject! Thanks for agreat site/blog!! One of the few I check almost daily.

  17. CedarGroveWolf 05/30/2007 at 2:54 PM #

    “no of course not, why wouldnt the 6′11″ center be facing the basket 15ft away???? thats where all centers are most effective. only an idiot doesnt know that”

    most college centers need a good jumper to make it at the next level.

  18. Todd 05/30/2007 at 2:54 PM #

    Ferguson got undrcut while dunking. Stuck out his hands to break the fall and broke both wrists

  19. CedarGroveWolf 05/30/2007 at 2:55 PM #

    “I hadn’t heard the story about TF breaking both arms, how did he do that?”

    landed awkardly after a dunk

  20. PapaJohn 05/30/2007 at 2:59 PM #

    Speaking of our boy Trevor Ferguson … this just in from ACC Now: (see the second paragraph)

    “At this point, Georgia Tech would be ecstatic to have any return to school. Point guard Javaris Crittenton won’t and we haven’t heard any word to the contrary from fellow early entrant Thad Young — or Virginia’s Sean Singletary and Clemson’s James Mays for that matter.

    Side note on GT, anyone else have visions of Trevor Ferguson — a little too hyped by his teammates with the hope he’ll believe it and be productive — in Matt Causey, Crittenton’s supposed replacement who began his college career at Georgetown but last played in the NAIA? “

  21. ShootingGuard 05/30/2007 at 3:00 PM #

    CedarGrove,

    Hmmm. A blog about the latest recruiting class and the FUTURE of NC State hoops…

    …and your only concern and “contribution” is to waste brainpower defending a guy with 1 S16 and zero titles of any kind over a 10 year period. Who cares if the guy played 5 guards or 5 centers, his last game coaching the red & white was a beating at the hands of a guy who was doing better than him at one program and then left to re-start another program and do better than him again. Think about that: Rick Barnes built 2 programs that both achieved greater success than the Great One during roughly the same period. And you want to spend your life defending this guy? You are a very sick individual…Please seek professional help to overcome your obsessions…It is in everyone’s best interest…Seriously.

    When you have overcome your affliction, please then ask Ced Simmons how well he was utilized at State…You will be better able to handle his answer…

    CedarBlockHead > CedarGlove > CedarGrove

  22. Rick 05/30/2007 at 3:01 PM #

    “landed awkardly after a dunk”

    That’s the problem. He is a weave and heave kind of guy. So his mistake was dunking. That is not allowed in the PO.

    Dance Monkey Dance

  23. redfred2 05/30/2007 at 3:05 PM #

    Cedar, don’t let that mean ol’ guy get to you. He didn’t ever watch Alice in Wonderland, Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and stuff like you watch all of the time. He’s just bogged down in reality.

  24. redfred2 05/30/2007 at 3:11 PM #

    I thought I had heard earlier that Ferg’s accident was during a dunk. I just thought maybe it was one of those a*holes posters around here, who always make fun of the PO type players, being non-athletic and so on. You know the type.

  25. Todd 05/30/2007 at 3:16 PM #

    Cedar,
    my guess is that amazingly you are probably serious. I HOPE (hope nobody is really that screwed up in the head) that you are just playing devils advocate and pulling some Bob Hope type hummor – keeping a serious straight face while making a great joke. Please don’t stop. Even if you really do believe what you write, please don’t change you mind – your posts are good for a great laugh. Mentally challanged people are funny!!

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