hatvol96
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You're probably going to have to be diligent about that one. He's persistent and not very bright. That's an annoying combination.
With the recent recruitment of Terrence Jones, how do you compare the 2009 Kentucky No. 1 recruiting class to the 2010 No. 1 recruiting class?
- Allen from Jacksonville
It is pretty amazing how closely the two classes resemble each other. Both classes have four five-star prospects and two four-star prospects. Both classes are well-balanced, with all the positions covered.
By the ranking numbers, the two classes are pretty much a wash. The difference between the two, however, is the star power at the top of the 2009 class. John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins were the No. 1- and No. 2-ranked prospects in the Rivals150, and both were named All-Americans as freshmen.
Kentucky's top two recruits in the 2010 class - Enes Kanter and Brandon Knight - are ranked No. 3 and No. 6 in the Rivals150. They will be major impact players, but it is difficult to envision them having the impact that Wall and Cousins had.
For this reason, I'd give the nod to the 2009 class as the better recruiting class.
This is recent, Meyer from Rivals...
He should have asked Emain who says KY is taking a huge step back talent wise.
I think the 3rd and 4th best players in this KY class are better than those in last years, while 1 and 2 are not as good.
It is also remarkable to look at who they already have coming in next year.
1. This is one problem with your predictions. When you finally get one right, you bring up the fact that you made that prediction in almost ever single thread. I can't tell you how many times I have seen you say that you were right about UT making the Elite 8.
2. I have no problem with anyone making predictions. I make them, and almost everyone who is a sports fan makes predictions. However, it turns tragic when a person makes outrageous "predictions" (see B10 vs. SEC) and creates 40 threads about it and argues to no end that they are right about said outrageous prediction. And when it turns out this person was wrong about their outrageous prediction, expect a little backlash from others. That's just the way it is.
So you quoted someone who agreed with what I said in my post and used it to claim that I was wrong about something, yet you wonder why I assume you are a terrible lawyer?
You need to try to find a sylvan learning center asap. You said something to the effect of "kentucky will drop off enormously in talent" and mocked me for saying that was wrong. You even pointed out hilariously that they were not in the top 25 at the time recruiting class wise.
You were wrong about ky. They are not dropping off significantly recruiting wise.
Suck it up. Also the big ten was not tons better than the sec last year and no amount of repeating that they were will change things. Ky flamed out and tn lost by a layup to michigan state, but it does not make the big ten tons better.
The SEC is not the best conference, but talent wise it is moving firmly into the top 3.
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