by PointGuard » Sun Mar 02, 2014 5:41 pm
There’s not a lot of talent coming out of the State of Washington this year, so we’ll need to focus on players within the West Region and also at any high flyers nationally we can create interest within.
The West Region isn’t as strong as usual either, so we’re forced to look at a higher percentage of national recruits than we’d like.
We set our aim much too high apparently. While we generate some interest in some high flyers, we are rebuffed when we offer scholarships and they pick other programs. Our large list of excellent high school players mostly evaporates as they make verbal acceptances to offers from throughout the country. So true, to what I had said earlier this year to Alex Grannum, my recruiting coordinator, Washington State University still isn’t in the purview of top high school players from around the country. Our remaining high school candidates have strengths, but also major weaknesses.
We watch as the interest steadily builds within the only JC player on our list of prospects. We finally offer him a scholarship in late September and he accepts in early October:
SF Terrence Richardson, 6-7 JC So, Arcata, CA, 2.4 GPA. Last year’s stats: 14.8 ppg, 1.5 apg, 4.1 rpg, 1.6 spg, 0.7 bpg. He’s an excellent scorer with a very nice outside shot, very strong defensively, a good passer. Ranked #56 in the nation. Overall rating: A.
I expect he will be able to compete immediately for a starting role on next year’s squad at a position where we are presently weakest.
When the summer/fall recruiting cycle ends, we decide to hold off and make an offer of our final scholarship in the spring.
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