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Sharpe doesn't plan on playing in games this season, only working out and practicing with the team. He'll take a redshirt year before suiting up for games in What does that mean for the top of the rankings, from both a player and team perspective? We'll address the class rankings in the next question, but Sharpe leaving the class opens up the race for No. Sharpe had clearly established himself as the best player in the country during a spectacular summer showing on the Nike EYBL circuit, averaging With him out of the picture, though, a debate can begin.
It's a conversation that might not end until next spring, but Lively would have the inside track at this point. With Wallace's pledge over the weekend, Kentucky passed Duke and Arkansas and moved to the top of the recruiting class rankings. John Calipari now has four of the top prospects in the country, including a pair of top commits in Sharpe and Wallace.
For now, that puts the Wildcats ahead of Duke, which has Nos. Arkansas has Nos. If Kentucky ends up on top, it will be the seventh time Calipari has finished with the No. But Sharpe enrolling for the second semester and no longer being part of the class would put Kentucky behind a couple other teams at the top, and the Wildcats would likely have to convince an elite prospect to reclassify if they were to regain their No.
Duke would move back ahead of Kentucky, while Arkansas, UCLA and potentially others could also take advantage and move up. Because there are no five-star prospects still available, the number of game-changing commitments left in is very low. By the end of last year's early signing period, 86 players in the ESPN were committed. Eighty-four of them had signed letters of intent, with Miami's Bensley Joseph and then-Creighton commit TyTy Washington the lone holdouts.
Joseph didn't officially make it to Coral Gables until August, while Washington decommitted from Creighton and landed at Kentucky. In other words, it will be a story worth monitoring if any committed ESPN prospects exit next Wednesday without signing on the dotted line. Skip to main content Skip to navigation.
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Las Vegas Raiders. Seth can pick up full court and create havoc on the defensive end and with his athleticism and speed he is almost impossible to stop at driving the ball into the paint. He is a true point guard in that he loves to get people involved" via school press release. Davis' take: "Jalen is the best shooting big in the country in this class," says Davis.
I can't remember a guy who will be coming into college who is that skilled. He is athletic, has great size and is a good passer. I've talked about wanting versatile bigs who can score in the post and are excellent offensive rebounders, and he can also defend guards on the perimeter. That's what I want and we got the best one" via school press release.
Davis' take: "We knew we had to improve our shooting and Tyler's not only a great shooter but a tremendous all- around player at his size," says Davis. He is built to play on the biggest stage. He desperately wants to be on the floor against the best players and teams in the country. His relentless work ethic and skill give him a chance to be one of the best wings ever to play at UNC. I'll never have to coach effort or motivate Tyler to play hard on every possession because the passion to play is built into his character" via school press release.
Davis' take: "Will is a versatile big. He can consistently score in the post with either hand and can shoot it well from three. He is effective in pick and roll and pick and pop situations, and he loves to pass.
He's a really good passer out of the post, so when teams have to double team him, because he can score, he has the ability to find open shooters all over the floor.
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