Not that they are all good players, but that they can get admitted to Cal.
Kezie Okpala 6-8 F from Esperanza HS in the OC is a perfect example. High 4.0+ GPA (you can search on internet to confirm as I am not going to link from a competing recruiting service). MVP of his league and also selected by LA Times and Orange County Register as All-Stars and Player of the Year respectively. These are awards and accolades handed out by local (and neutral) sports writers who attend the games in person and watch him play, not from some AAU coach who favors his own players. Just like the other high academics/high stats recruits I highlighted in other threads. And guess what, he is not going to Ivy League. He is heading to Stanford. Think he is athletic enough and has the size to play for us? Think he has problem qualifying for our admission? Of course not. We recruited him by the way. I would have highlighted him if he hadn't committed. Just one of many examples that the recruits I highlighted are good enough to play for us.
Kezie Okpala 6-8 F from Esperanza HS in the OC is a perfect example. High 4.0+ GPA (you can search on internet to confirm as I am not going to link from a competing recruiting service). MVP of his league and also selected by LA Times and Orange County Register as All-Stars and Player of the Year respectively. These are awards and accolades handed out by local (and neutral) sports writers who attend the games in person and watch him play, not from some AAU coach who favors his own players. Just like the other high academics/high stats recruits I highlighted in other threads. And guess what, he is not going to Ivy League. He is heading to Stanford. Think he is athletic enough and has the size to play for us? Think he has problem qualifying for our admission? Of course not. We recruited him by the way. I would have highlighted him if he hadn't committed. Just one of many examples that the recruits I highlighted are good enough to play for us.
6956bear;842830734 said:
We agree. As for whom the Bears may be targeting as D1 transfers I have no idea. They may strike out. But we agree no more reaching for players simply because you have an open scholarship. Not everybody you recruit will be a star level player. That is ok. There is a belief by some that some guys that average high numbers in HS and have a high GPA project as good college players. Wish this were true. But if true the Ivy league would be a very good league. A good shooting stroke is a great thing to have, but some athleticism and size are needed as well. And if a 2G prospect you need to be able to handle and defend some as well. You occasionally strike gold with an unheralded player.