2022 Recruits and their list of schools

ca4cy

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Congrats to Gaitin and the staff. This is a huge deal. Developing under the radar guys is crucial, but you have to have more than one horse if you're really going to contend for hardware in March. This class is a big step in the right direction. I'm stoked!
 
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brett108

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Yes and we already know this staff can develop. Coleman and Yonger are prime examples. I know Carr was a blue chip recruit but those don't always pan out either. See Assad for example.
The best one I can remember recently was Allar. Kind of glad he decommitted. He was a top 10 guy wasn't he? Just not up to speed in college.
 

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Its going to be insanely difficult to temper expectations for these young hammers and remember they are freshman next year if they crack the lineup. (I assume atleast 2 of them do if not 3)
 
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cyclonenation5

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The best one I can remember recently was Allar. Kind of glad he decommitted. He was a top 10 guy wasn't he? Just not up to speed in college.

Verkleeren was even higher ranked I believe. 1x NCAA qualifier, and it was the year it got cancelled.

Not saying that he was bad, but I'm sure he was expected to do more based on his ranking out of high school.
 

buf87

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Now looking at the lineup and trying to figure how you are going to get Johnson, Kraisser, Robinson, Swiderski, Gaitan in the lineup
 
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