247 updates 2024 rankings | Kentucky Wildcats fan forums - CatsIllustrated And I think by now we know rankings are only mildly accurate Just compare: A) Ulis, Booker, SGA, Herro, Quickley, I Jackson, Hopkins, Theiro, Sheppard, Dillingham, Ivisic B) Lee, Skal, Briscoe, Gabriel, SKJ, Diallo, Whitney, Boston, Clarke, Collins, Livingston, Edwards, Bradshaw
Livingston living in a dream world | Kentucky Wildcats fan forums . . . Sharpe Whitney Askew Fletcher SKJ Wheeler Montgomery Skal Gabriel Livingston DJ Jeffries Skyy Clark We keep recruiting delusional player after delusional player Remember five years ago when Calipari bragged about how they were doing a better job of "identifying kids who want to be here?" Click to expand
Calipari stating multiple times that The platoon thing cost us in . . . I think UK could be in a similar situation next year Cal needs a few of these incoming freshmen to stick around for another year, and it would be huge to have Gabriel or SKJ for a junior year Add those players to a star-studded recruiting class and Cal could have something special I'm
What does Kentucky do with roster Humphries SKJ Wynyard- Ugo They combined for less than 20 MPG not even factoring all the DNP’s from the 2 knuckleheads The big 3 freshman and Briscoe absolutely carried that team in production ability That class was better than the 23 one admittedly but the 247 composite had our 3 at 6 9 11 and this year it’s 3 4 6
How does our incoming freshmen class compare with our (HS) class of . . . I'm pretty sure that four of our incoming freshmen (Fox, Monk, Adebayo, and Gabriel) would be first round draft picks and be playing in the NBA next season instead of for the Cats were it not for the "must be one year removed from High School" rule Just from having seen the incoming class play, I would say that they are significantly better across the board than the 13 class
Only 12% of Caliparis scholarship players play three years for him at . . . He simply hasn't had many guys play longer than two years, which is in my opinion, the single biggest reason Calipari can't win at a high level 11 94 scholarship players made it to a third year under Calipari That's only 12% Here they are: Darius Miller Jon Hood Willie Cauley-Stein