Terry Rozier Among Biggest Jumpers In New ESPN Rankings
On the heels of a stellar first half to his senior season, Terry Rozier - Louisville's one-man recruiting class of 2012 - made a monster jump all the way up to No. 74 in ESPN's new rankings for the class of 2012.
Also of note, I suppose, is unsigned shooting guard Torian Graham at No. 80. And Chicken Knowles checks in at No. 67.
Congrats to Mr. Rozier on the recognition of his hard work.
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The Chicken is 67
And House is No. 16.
CC recruiting class of 2012 is still looking stellar.
by Mike Rutherford on Jan 24, 2012 2:27 PM EST up reply actions
I just posted a comment on his highlight video that I thought he was going to make a big jump in the rankings.
I will now write a long fan-post about how I predicted something correctly and all the doubters can suck it.
I bleed red and black. I poop blue.
Next year
3 AA’s already
Add a top 100 AA candidate
An even bigger more polished Gorgui
Multiple Guys coming back from injury
If ya cant get it done with that just hang it up.
"Winning gets you where you want to go"
-CS5-
Did anybody save Matt Jones' tweet?
Eat it.
by Louisvillegocards on Jan 24, 2012 2:29 PM EST via mobile reply actions
I tweeted the pic to Mike.
Hound him to post it… And follow me on twitter!! @RealRobAlcorn
ALL HAIL
by Cardinal_Pride on Jan 24, 2012 3:30 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
Rozier is solid
You can just tell watching his videos (and from his numbers) – the guy is a shooter. And he is plenty athletic as well. I really like everything I’ve seen and read about Rozier.
by cardsinindy2010 on Jan 24, 2012 2:42 PM EST reply actions
Miller is earning his salary at Zona with 3 of the top 9. Also what is up
with NC State. Did they have a recent coaching change or something? In-state kids maybe?
Miller is probably getting paid jack at Arizona. I would love to have him when Rick hangs it up.
NC State hired Gottfried who used to coach Alabama.
by James Sutherland on Jan 24, 2012 3:07 PM EST up reply actions
Louisville is def. the better program
But both are destination jobs. I would put Arizona like one or two spots behind UL on that mythical list.
Remember the Beef Bowl!
I mean, I guess so. I've never really understoond how 1 National title and 4 Final Fours makes Arizona so elite
but I realize pretty much everyone but myself thinks they are pretty close on our heels. I just don’t see it. Just goes to show how critical perception is.
by James Sutherland on Jan 24, 2012 5:25 PM EST up reply actions
I think Arizona is a destination job based off it's circumstances and geography.
On the pure east coast, there is already Duke, UNC, Cuse, UConn, etc.
In the Midwest/Eastern you’ve got Ohio St., Baylor, Kansas UK, Louisville, etc.
Basically a lot a great programs competing for regional/national talent.
On the west coast, there aren’t as many elites. Arizona, UCLA, and that’s really it. On top of this, UCLA is really down right now. Pac-12 BB is also really down, so Arizona is the clear flagship program. Even though there are arguably better teams on the west coast, namely SDSU and UNLV this year, they aren’t “elites”. Look at any top 100 player who is from the west coast and Arizona is on their list by default. I think that location and competition has a lot to do with Arizona’s ability to recruit. That’s not to say Sean Miller can’t recruit elsewhere, I am saying that I think it would be lots more difficult for Miller to bring in top 5 recruiting classes at Louisville than it is for him at Arizona.
by Remote Cardinal on Jan 24, 2012 6:07 PM EST up reply actions
The weather is nice in Tucson
They have a fairly new arena, McKale, which seats about 11,000, and they have very passionate (although not too knowledgible) fans and they have a good deal of financial support.
I would love to know the Yum! ratings on some of these fellas
by tmjoel01 on Jan 24, 2012 3:04 PM EST reply actions 1 recs

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