This entry helped us set the tone for what is to come in NC State Basketball recruiting this year. In the piece, I commented as to why I had given up on following recruiting years ago; I also commented on my renewed excitement around recruiting in the entry.
SFN is NOT going to become a recruiting site… but the summer months are perfect for some elevated recruiting coverage. (See related 2006 information by clicking here.)
We highlighted that Sidney Lowe was the first in the door at the Nike Camp last week. And, over the last few days many local media outlets have engaged in enhanced coverage of college basketball recruiting from the angle of NC State and Sidney Lowe. This deserves a little more focus from us today.
As we look forward to 2007 Basketball Recruiting, Pack Pride has built a very nice “Basketball Recruiting Board” for premium subscribers. (Link) If you don’t pay the premium subscription, this link to the ACC Area Sports Journal has its own mini-version of a “recruiting board” of 2007 targets for all of the ACC schools.
On Saturday, The Charlotte Observer highlighted that Coach Lowe is learning the ins & outs of recruiting.
…rising high school seniors Dorenzo Hudson of Charlotte and Chris Wright of Washington, D.C., had good things to say about Lowe at the Nike camp. Wright withdrew his commitment from N.C. State after Sendek left, but said he still plans to visit N.C. State and get to know Lowe better.
“He’s a great guy,” Wright said. “I’ve talked to him a couple times. He seems like a very down-to-earth person, a home-based, family-oriented guy. I think he could be a fit for me. But I really don’t know. I’m going to have to go check him out myself, talk to him myself and see how he really is.”
The point guard position is N.C. State’s most urgent need in recruiting, in part because Sendek’s motion offense didn’t rely on a traditional point guard to create shots off the dribble and distribute the ball.
Because of center Cedric Simmons’ departure for the NBA draft after his sophomore season, the Wolfpack also needs a big man.
I had originally believed that Johnny Thomas’ commitment and the presence of Courtney Fells, only a rising sophomore, would have negatively impacted State’s interest in shooting guard/swingman, Dorenzo Hudson of Hargrave Military Academy. Hudson is currently listed as the #48 player in the country by Scout.com. But, some of Lowe’s comments in the article may provide some insight into his recruiting philosophy that may work to Hudson’s advantage:
“But you can’t turn down players” at any position, Lowe said. “If you’ve got a good player, you’ve got to get him and try to make it work.”
On Sunday, the N&O focused on the challenges of NCAA rules in “Lowe is Learning Quickly”.
Lowe passed his NCAA coaches certification test — a required step before he could go out on the recruiting trail — several weeks ago on the first try. But while studying the 500-plus page Division I rule book, Lowe realized he faced other, more complicated challenges.
“The main thing for me is just normal things that I would do as courtesy for people, you can’t do,” Lowe said.