Recruiting Thread



  • @BeddieKU23 I don’t see him getting much run if Doke is back.



  • BShark said:

    @BeddieKU23 I don’t see him getting much run if Doke is back.

    Agreed he would have a reserve role if Doke comes back. Anxiously awaiting intel on that one



  • BShark said:

    @BeddieKU23 Quickly reminded of why I haven’t been on the phog in months as soon as I open some threads. I really can’t believe how many people think McCormack is going to start next year. Is it because he is a McDAA? I have no idea.

    The Phog is a total dumpster fire almost all the time. Not sure why I even go over there anymore. Anyway, I don’t think Newman and Langford have much impact on each other. I think we slide Newman to PG and start Grimes and Langford with him. Grimes has enough PG skills to play on the ball, and Newman can in a pinch.

    I haven’t heard either way whether Vick is gone or not, only that he’s almost certain to declare and get feedback. I could see him showing out at the combine and getting drafted mid-2nd, but the 1st round chatter is toast.



  • Agbaji is wing, that offer doesn’t get made at this point without Self knowing either Newman or Vick are leaving. Newman could go to the NBA and Vick could possibly be getting squeezed out of the program. I would also say that offer is a pretty clear sign that Langford is headed elsewhere.

    There’s also minimal chance of McCormack starting or even playing relevant minutes next season. He’s someone who the likely best case scenario is the 4th big overall and 3rd in the low post rotation, but the most likely scenario is he’s the 6th big overall and 4th low post big. That doesn’t equal big minutes.



  • Agbaji is wing, that offer doesn’t get made at this point without Self knowing either Newman or Vick are leaving. Newman could go to the NBA and Vick could possibly be getting squeezed out of the program. I would also say that offer is a pretty clear sign that Langford is headed elsewhere.

    There’s also minimal chance of McCormack starting or even playing relevant minutes next season. He’s someone who the likely best case scenario is the 4th big overall and 3rd in the low post rotation, but the most likely scenario is he’s the 6th big overall and 4th low post big. That doesn’t equal big minutes.



  • There is always a way of making room for players. If Langford comes, Vick is gone. And I think at this point, it is in that order.

    Self should be telling the Langford family that he will start and to not worry about Vick.

    If Langford commits, say goodbye to Vick.



  • I also think that if Newman wants to stay and Agbaji wants to come, Cunliffe will get forced out.

    I’m not sure how Newman factors in to the Langford decision though. I would think Newman returning would mean no Langford. But if I’m Self, I’m basically begging Langford to come and telling him he is going to get 30 mpg.

    In a perfect world where we keep Newman and land Langford:

    • PG: Dotson - 28 mpg, Grimes 12 mpg
    • SG: Grimes - 20 mpg, Newman 15 mpg, Garrett 5 mpg
    • SF: Langford - 30 mpg, Newman 10 mpg
    • PF: Lawson - 20 mpg, Lawson/Lightfoot/De Sousa - 20 mpg
    • C: Doke - 25 mpg, Lawson, 10 mpg, De Sousa/Lightfoot/Dmac - 5 mpg

    Of course someone would have to be ok coming off of the bench in that scenario. And we would really have to buy into the team concept.



  • Just a query … given how DeSousa looks, might it be possible that McCormack is better, perhaps more ready to play next fall (at least we shouldn’t assume the opposite)?

    Also, @Kcmatt7, good stuff. A few non-astute observations - I see no situation where Newman returns and doesn’t start; I imagine Moore will get back up PG minutes (why do you favor combo guard Grimes there? I’m not a Moore fan, but combo guard tells me ball handling ain’t the priority); I’d be shocked if three freshmen start.



  • The Ogbaji offer is smart, he’s a local’ish rising prospect at a position KU may need someone at if things go a certain way. It’s always nice to have your hand in more then one pot in case the top prospect on the board goes somewhere else or there’s more attrition at season’s end then expected, or planned for. This is Self and his staff making sure they don’t get caught empty handed if something happens



  • @HighEliteMajor Grimes thinks he is a PG but isn’t. This could be a point of contention. I hope it isn’t though and I like Grimes’s game a lot.



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    The Ogbaji offer is smart, he’s a local’ish rising prospect at a position KU may need someone at if things go a certain way. It’s always nice to have your hand in more then one pot in case the top prospect on the board goes somewhere else or there’s more attrition at season’s end then expected, or planned for. This is Self and his staff making sure they don’t get caught empty handed if something happens

    Local-ish is a good way to put it. Apparently he is from Milwaukee originally. Two of the crystal ball picks to KU are people from Wisconsin so maybe they know something. Probably just assuming though.



  • @HighEliteMajor I think, in my dream scenario, Moore wouldn’t play for two reasons. One, Grimes is a PG at the NBA level and has the skillset to play the position. Two, I don’t see a scenario where we have those 4 players, and they don’t play basically all of the backcourt minutes available. No knocks on Moore. I think he will be a fine player and a great backup PG. But in my opinion, those 4 players are going to be so lights out that we can’t afford to have more than 5 minutes a game without having 3 of them on the court at once.

    Like I said at the end, someone would have to come off of the bench. I don’t know if it would be Newman, Dotson, Grimes or Langford. But someone would have to.

    I also think we will have a unfair bias against De Sousa from this season. He was put in a position to fail. HCBS doesn’t trust Freshmen bigs as is. I don’t know how he would’ve gained any trust in a month and a half. But, I think De Sousa will be ahead of Big Dave just from this semester experience. Learning to compete day in and day out is as hard as anything these guys have to learn. I’ve also watched David play against Vernon Carey. Big Dave is so far away from being able to play against P5 competition. He still has 20 lbs to lose and he needs to learn how to play D without fouling. He is a major project with major upside. But next year isn’t going to be when we see him. At least from what I have seen.



  • BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    The Ogbaji offer is smart, he’s a local’ish rising prospect at a position KU may need someone at if things go a certain way. It’s always nice to have your hand in more then one pot in case the top prospect on the board goes somewhere else or there’s more attrition at season’s end then expected, or planned for. This is Self and his staff making sure they don’t get caught empty handed if something happens

    Local-ish is a good way to put it. Apparently he is from Milwaukee originally. Two of the crystal ball picks to KU are people from Wisconsin so maybe they know something. Probably just assuming though.

    In the last month Ogbaji has been to what 2-3 games, KU has sent assistants to watch his games and then Self went and saw him in person. I think its easy to assume that KU has legitimate interest in him and not just conditionally recruiting him. I’m not ready to connect the dots on what recruiting him means. It sounds as if KU really likes him despite his ranking etc (which I’m sure will go up) now that he’s gotten a slew of Power 5 offers



  • He is going to go way up in the rankings for people that care about that kind of thing.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    That’s a good question actually in regards to McCormack. If Doke leaves who’s the 5 next year? Lawson & De Sousa have the size to slide over to that position it looks but neither is your prototypical Center. McCormack is a true Center so in theory maybe he has a leg up there. He’s played against top competition for years whether it was for Oak Hill or his AAU squad so at least we know he’s been exposed to situations where he’s up against some really good players. As @Kcmatt7 mentioned he recently played against Vernon Carey a top 2 2019 prospect and struggled to defend him for the most part. In his defense Carey is probably one of the Top 5-7 HS prospect overall right now. He’d be top 5 in 2018 in my opinion. Dave has come a long ways with his body, athleticism and overall skill level. Just seems like a guy that needs a year to adjust before his impact starts to be felt on a regular basis



  • @BeddieKU23 If Carey has to play in college, the team that gets him is in for a real treat. SPECIMEN. He would thrive under Self.



  • @Kcmatt7 I get what Grimes wants to be, as @BShark mentions. And I do not doubt for a minute the PG in the NBA thing you state (though at 6’5", that path is available too as a SG). But I think you will agree, when you see “combo guard”, that at least means that ball handling is a work in progress. I recall this same discussion about Selden. I was a big naysayer when it came to Selden at the PG spot, mainly because of ball handling (D-1 ball handling is many steps above anything these guys have seen). But I just don’t know Grimes’ ball handling competence. I’m making some assumptions.

    With Self’s love for ball handling, I don’t think it’s far-fetched to think we could see Moore, Dotson, and Grimes together. If Newman/Vick leave, and we whiff on Langford, and grab a four year guy, this seems like a possibility.



  • @BShark

    KU might have a good pitch to sell him depending on how the post situation shakes out between now and next season. I know we are not close to his favorite but we are in on him in some capacity. We will see what happens



  • HighEliteMajor said:

    @Kcmatt7 I get what Grimes wants to be, as @BShark mentions. And I do not doubt for a minute the PG in the NBA thing you state (though at 6’5", that path is available too as a SG). But I think you will agree, when you see “combo guard”, that at least means that ball handling is a work in progress. I recall this same discussion about Selden. I was a big naysayer when it came to Selden at the PG spot, mainly because of ball handling (D-1 ball handling is many steps above anything these guys have seen). But I just don’t know Grimes’ ball handling competence. I’m making some assumptions.

    With Self’s love for ball handling, I don’t think it’s far-fetched to think we could see Moore, Dotson, and Grimes together. If Newman/Vick leave, and we whiff on Langford, and grab a four year guy, this seems like a possibility.

    Grimes is more of a point guard than Selden, but he still isn’t really a point guard. Certainly I think he is capable of being a guard, whereas Selden was really a wing.

    Selden kind of bullied his way to the rim in HS. Grimes is shifty with his body control and is willing to pass.

    Ryan Noel said a couple scouts used Brandon Roy as a comp for Selden. Wouldn’t be the worst tbh, of course injuries really derailed Roy.



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    @HighEliteMajor

    That’s a good question actually in regards to McCormack. If Doke leaves who’s the 5 next year? Lawson & De Sousa have the size to slide over to that position it looks but neither is your prototypical Center. McCormack is a true Center so in theory maybe he has a leg up there. He’s played against top competition for years whether it was for Oak Hill or his AAU squad so at least we know he’s been exposed to situations where he’s up against some really good players. As @Kcmatt7 mentioned he recently played against Vernon Carey a top 2 2019 prospect and struggled to defend him for the most part. In his defense Carey is probably one of the Top 5-7 HS prospect overall right now. He’d be top 5 in 2018 in my opinion. Dave has come a long ways with his body, athleticism and overall skill level. Just seems like a guy that needs a year to adjust before his impact starts to be felt on a regular basis

    When has Self ever cared if his low post players are 4’s or 5’s at the college level? KU has had plenty of years where they’ve had what we would consider to be two 4’s starting in the low post. If Doke leaves, the low post will still be just fine with Dedric, DeSousa, and McCormack who are capable low post players.



  • @HighEliteMajor

    I know you mentioned this kid a while back, Tyger Campbell. Committed to UCLA yesterday. A big get for them, 4 year PG who will leave his mark on the Bruins



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    @HighEliteMajor

    I know you mentioned this kid a while back, Tyger Campbell. Committed to UCLA yesterday. A big get for them, 4 year PG who will leave his mark on the Bruins

    He was a kid I was thinking KU could try to get in on if we missed on Dotson or Grimes.



  • If Langford comes, he will be the most talented player on the roster.

    If Langford doesn’t come, either Grimes or D. Lawson will be the best player on the roster.

    Building out the lineup from there, with Langford, the lineup is probably Dotson, Grimes, Langford, Lawson, Azubuike. Look at that lineup again. That is filthy. And that doesn’t account for Moore, KJ, Mitch, maybe Vick and/or Newman, Cunliffe, McCormack, De Sousa, etc.

    As shallow as this team is right now, next season could be equally deep. Even without Langford, we’re still looking at a very deep team with experience, talent, and depth at every position. Azubuike and McCormack at the 5. D. Lawson and Lightfoot at the 4. KJ and Vick at the 3. Malik and Grimes at the 2. Dotson and Moore at the 1. And Sam Cunliffe is on the roster, too. So is Silvio De Sousa. This team is scary deep. Even if Vick, Malik and Azubuike all leave, you still have Dotson, Moore, Grimes, Cunliffe, KJ, Dedric, Mitch, De Sousa, and McCormack (and maybe Langford, too). That’s deeper than this year’s squad, with more talent, too.



  • It’s shaping up to be a lot of paper talent.

    I would absolutely love to see at least 1 starter return. That way you have someone who’s been through the grind and knows what’s expected. That helps the new guys because they have someone to follow. A returning Nucleus of Doke, Newman or Vick, Lightfoot & Garrett would be ideal.



  • BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    @HighEliteMajor

    I know you mentioned this kid a while back, Tyger Campbell. Committed to UCLA yesterday. A big get for them, 4 year PG who will leave his mark on the Bruins

    He was a kid I was thinking KU could try to get in on if we missed on Dotson or Grimes.

    I don’t think we ever gave him a look. Not really sure he was a fit here with what Self likes to recruit at the position



  • Lawson will be our best player. Of course it helps that he will be 21 before he plays a game for KU and was already a badass at Memphis.



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    BShark said:

    BeddieKU23 said:

    @HighEliteMajor

    I know you mentioned this kid a while back, Tyger Campbell. Committed to UCLA yesterday. A big get for them, 4 year PG who will leave his mark on the Bruins

    He was a kid I was thinking KU could try to get in on if we missed on Dotson or Grimes.

    I don’t think we ever gave him a look. Not really sure he was a fit here with what Self likes to recruit at the position

    Yeah idk. If you believe that KU pretty much had Dotson and Grimes done for awhile everything makes a lot of sense. I think KU had a lot of good options this cycle.



  • @BShark

    Yeah I think we as fans might have sweated it out more then the staff. The more time that passes makes you think they were just babying the process until these kids wanted to decide on their own. Glad it was early this cycle. Makes recruiting Langford and Ogbaji easier because the staff has a much easier time recruiting a certain position of need or trying to get extra depth



  • justanotherfan said:

    Building out the lineup from there, with Langford, the lineup is probably Dotson, Grimes, Langford, Lawson, Azubuike. Look at that lineup again. That is filthy. And that doesn’t account for Moore, KJ, Mitch, maybe Vick and/or Newman, Cunliffe, McCormack, De Sousa, etc.

    As shallow as this team is right now, next season could be equally deep. Even without Langford, we’re still looking at a very deep team with experience, talent, and depth at every position. Azubuike and McCormack at the 5. D. Lawson and Lightfoot at the 4. KJ and Vick at the 3. Malik and Grimes at the 2. Dotson and Moore at the 1. And Sam Cunliffe is on the roster, too. So is Silvio De Sousa. This team is scary deep. Even if Vick, Malik and Azubuike all leave, you still have Dotson, Moore, Grimes, Cunliffe, KJ, Dedric, Mitch, De Sousa, and McCormack (and maybe Langford, too). That’s deeper than this year’s squad, with more talent, too.

    It would be the most talent we have had in awhile.

    I think Doke is back and KJ is more of a 4 but no matter how you slice it next year’s team should have good depth.



  • BeddieKU23 said:

    @BShark

    Yeah I think we as fans might have sweated it out more then the staff. The more time that passes makes you think they were just babying the process until these kids wanted to decide on their own. Glad it was early this cycle. Makes recruiting Langford and Ogbaji easier because the staff has a much easier time recruiting a certain position of need or trying to get extra depth

    Yeah I think if it was even kind of iffy KU would have kept in much better contact with Ayo and Carey.



  • Matt Scott just posted a cryptic thread weeee.



  • Oh, it’s Agbaji. He is announcing tomorrow. That escalated QUICKLY.



  • @BShark So would that be for us then if he is announcing so quickly?



  • @BShark So where do you think he’s going?



  • It’s Kansas.



  • So which guard(s) is likely to leave early? Cunliffe, Vick, Newman, Moore? (Need another scholly or two if Romeo is interested)



  • Methinks Sam and Vick are not long for this roster. @BShark is right, Ogbaji will be a Jayhawk tomorrow.



  • @FarmerJayhawk Cunliffe getting the Self axe (I wonder if he sharpened it, it’s been a minute) and Newman staying would be pretty ideal.

    Agbaji is putting up good numbers with the caveat that it’s KC area ball. He should win the player of the year award for the metro. I’ll be interested to see where he ends up in the rankings. Not sure how much of it will be actually seeing him play vs his offers exploding and ending up at KU.



  • @BShark

    In my haste to put that together, I forgot completely about including Garrett in those lineups. Even if Newman and Vick both leave, this team is in good shape next year regardless of whether Langford signs or not.

    Langford just adds to the embarrassment of riches. If he doesn’t come, maybe Agbaji joins up as a four year player. Dotson is here for two years at least. Moore is here for three more. Garrett is here for at least two more unless his shot really progresses. Cunliffe probably stays. I don’t see how Azubuike leaves for the NBA this year. He isn’t ready to play at that level yet on the defensive end, and his offense isn’t far enough along.

    KU has a bunch of really good college players that they can group together with potentially two superstar talents (Lawson and Grimes), maybe even three with Langford. Not many teams in the country will be able to match that.



  • justanotherfan said:

    @BShark

    In my haste to put that together, I forgot completely about including Garrett in those lineups. Even if Newman and Vick both leave, this team is in good shape next year regardless of whether Langford signs or not.

    Langford just adds to the embarrassment of riches. If he doesn’t come, maybe Agbaji joins up as a four year player. Dotson is here for two years at least. Moore is here for three more. Garrett is here for at least two more unless his shot really progresses. Cunliffe probably stays. I don’t see how Azubuike leaves for the NBA this year. He isn’t ready to play at that level yet on the defensive end, and his offense isn’t far enough along.

    KU has a bunch of really good college players that they can group together with potentially two superstar talents (Lawson and Grimes), maybe even three with Langford. Not many teams in the country will be able to match that.

    Well regardless of what Langford does, Agbaji should be announcing for KU tomorrow. Too many reliable people have said this for me to think it could be any other pick.

    Langford will continue to be recruited too, tifwiw.

    Everyone is talking about Doke like he will be back. He is such a rough fit for the NBA and allegedly still young (this is debatable). I think he stays too.

    I think Dedric is easily conference POTY good, maybe some national honors too. If the starting line-up is indeed Dedric and Doke, we are talking about not just playing in the post, but living in the post.



  • It will be KU



  • We’ve picked up a couple picks for 2019 top 5 guy Matt Hurt. Asked a Duke friend of mine and he told me they’re recruiting like Hurt is leaving the Midwest.



  • Can’t imagine Ogbaji is announcing for anyone other then KU



  • When is the announcement? (what time?)



  • RockkChalkk said:

    When is the announcement? (what time?)

    2PM Kansas time.



  • 247 just changed the interest level to favorite for KU. I don’t think I’ve seen them do that and be wrong.





  • @BShark

    Interesting…



  • I try not to jump to conclusions but things don’t look good for Cunliffe. Or landing Romeo for that matter, though this could just be due diligence. Jones would be probably one of the best 2g/wings we could realistically get in on at this point if things don’t work out with Romeo*. It certainly looks like we have two spots available.

    *Looks like Simons is flirting with pro options, and I think he is getting paid regardless of where he ends up so I’m glad to see KU isn’t in on him.



  • @BShark Wow. So Cunliffe has the writing on the wall. I don’t think signing him impacts Langford still. At least in theory. I mean if Vick and Newman both leave, the path is till paved for him.


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