We're done, and if I've ever been happier with a recruiting class in my HD career, I don't know when.
Bradley Isaac (****, international so unranked) - As I said when talking about Arthur Walsh, we lose a lot in our frontcourt this year. Furthermore, Paul Day and Damon Keller will be seniors, so we needed reinforcements.
Isaac might be a touch overranked by the star system, though if you were to call him a *** guy, I wouldn't object. He's already an outstanding inside scorer with room to improve his outside shooting, and he's an outstanding passer for a big guy. He'll turn into a good rebounder, if not a great one, and while his defense and shot blocking aren't great now (and might be a bit of a problem early on when I have to play him 10 minutes/game), they'll improve a lot with time.
The reason I imagine I got him without much of a fight is his athleticism. It's not like it's terrible, but it's a bit lower than one would prefer and it means he likely won't ever be a star. Still, if that gets up around 60 (which it should), he'll be a very, very good player, and his above-average speed for the position should help compensate for some of that. I really like him, and he'll be a very valuable piece moving forward.
Franklin Holliday (#234 overall, #52 PG) - If you've read this thread (and several other ones I've put together), you know I love finding undervalued guards and turning them into small forwards, where some guard weaknesses aren't nearly as big of a deal. That's the case with Holliday, who looks like a carbon copy of Michael Michael. Change his position from PG to SF, and he simply looks far, far better.
I love his defense, and he's going to turn into a SF with good ATH/speed that can be a stopper on that end of the floor. His inside game will improve to complement his OK outside shot, and if his passing ability shoots up as high as it can, he may still have some guard play in his future.
I wish I didn't have to play him as much as I'll need to early on. I was alone on him into the late recruiting window, but NC State decided to drop in. To ward them off, I promised a start and 20 minutes (which means, yep, we'll be starting three freshmen next year). He'll be a liability briefly, but at least he knows our offense, and he's going to be a very good player down the line so I don't mind some short-term pain.
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RECRUITING THOUGHTS
I legitimately don't know how this class could be any better. All four incoming freshmen will top out no worse than "very good starters," with Cooper having star potential and Walsh and Isaac topping out not far from that. Holliday's going to turn into a strong player, too, even if it'll take some time, and Baley balances out my classes to where I can breathe just a little easier.
We'll be down next year, most likely, even with Linsey and Day being very good starters. However, we'll be far more competitive than we had any right to be going into recruiting, and any sort of rebuild shouldn't be as painful as prior ones I've had here.
GRADE: A+.