Okay, with my last two signings, it's time to tell the story of how I had to call about 20 audibles during recruiting.
Rolf Kaszynski (international so unranked) - If I'd had any other options, Kaszynski wouldn't have been considered. However, let this sink in: Prior to him signing, I offered scholarships to no fewer than eight guards. I lost major battles for two of them early on in recruiting (one to Rutgers, one to Howard), and that sparked a series of unfortunate events. Louisville and Missouri poached a few other guys of note, and I was a cycle or two too late on several others.
Kaszynski isn't good. He's not close to good. He's slow and he can't defend, at all, whatsoever. His primary purpose is to give me a #4 guard so we have an option other than a walk-on in the event of an emergency. His one plus is that he's a good shooter, so we can park him in a corner and have him jack threes. However, to say I'm disappointed this is the best I could do for that role is a huge understatement. If I play my cards right in recruiting this time around, Kaszynski may not be on the team as a sophomore.
Thomas Johnson (#140 PF) - Johnson signed right when recruiting stopped, and while he's another guy who will struggle to see significant, meaningful playing time, there are at least a few good things here. He'll turn into a solid defender and shot-blocker, and his high work ethic ensures we'll see some gains pretty quickly.
Like Kaszynski, he signed solely to provide an option for mop-up minutes that wasn't a walk-on. Also like Kaszynski, it's tough to see him playing a ton more than that. However, he's not a complete whiff and at least belongs at the D1 level, so I could've done worse.
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RECRUITING THOUGHTS
In some ways, I'm happy. Woodward has the potential to be a star. Sellers won't play this season, but assuming he shows up/doesn't go JuCo, he'll turn into a very strong frontcourt player, too (a Woodward-Sellers frontcourt genuinely excites me). Rogers, meanwhile, is raw right now but has a ton of potential and should be a solid starter late in his career.
In other ways...yikes. Kaszynski was my ninth choice in the backcourt, and that's tough to swallow. Yes, he's better than taking an additional walk-on (I'll still need one), but not by as much as I'd like. Johnson, at least, won't be terrible in a "we have foul trouble and just need a guy to play decent defense for a few minutes" role.
There are some good things here, and it's not like I completely struck out. However, the pressure's on next season, and if some good guards don't sign, we'll be in pretty big trouble.
GRADE: C/C+. As bad as the Kaszynski signing is, and it's bad, it's not bad enough to totally take away from two really strong ones and another that's solid.