Arizona basketball comes in at #8 in the 2020 recruiting class rankings

Started by WILD, May 20, 2020, 09:02:09 AM

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WILD

Arizona basketball comes in at #8 in the 2020 recruiting class rankings. Miller has put together yet another top 10 ranked recruiting class(#1 in the Pac12), but this time with no obvious one and dones. This could be his best recruiting effort yet. He's still looking to bring in 1 or 2 more recruits which will move us into the top 5 in the recruiting rankings. This is impressive!

https://twitter.com/EvanDaniels/status/1263128134490226689


Johnny-bravo


Jdmarti

Great job coach Miller  I am hoping he can bring in  euro big that people have been talking about.

KansasCityCats

It's an extremely balanced class with kids that can play multiple positions.

If Miller can stick around for another 2-3 years, I truly believe that this would be a turning point for the program to take advantage of a consistent roster.  A starting lineup full of upperclassmen that BEGAN their careers in Tucson and embraced Miller's system would be an ideal way to build a program.

Arizona pulled in a Top-11 class in 9 of the last 10 seasons.  The difference between 2020 and prior years is that we don't have any 5* kids coming in.  Everybody wants to play for the University of Arizona.

Can't wait to see this class improve over the next couple seasons!

Jdmarti

Alot of people want Miller out  I am not one of those people  .though I would like to see some improvement on defense  an offense.

An Miller really needs to get us back to having deep tournament  runs or his time could be limited  here.
One thing  I respect about Miller is his drive  the guy really wants to win a championship  he does not like losing a single game.
My hope is this team will  be much. Better than we think they will.


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Johnny-bravo

Pryme, looks like they don't consider transfers or foreign players.  Only explanation.

KansasCityCats

Yup. You wouldn't want to make the effort to research and consider international players. Not like ESPN has the personnel, money or abilities to research all of the recruits...

Dryheat

Maybe it's because the program lost almost the entire starting line up and the incoming recruits are still freshman. It's not like the program has been performing on at a high level over the past five years. Fingers crossed that next year the team makes the NCAA and wins a game or two.


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