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RE: 2004 recruiting



From: Harris, Derek C
Date: 26 Sep 2003 - 12:34 PM EST

Does anybody know what Huggins has planned
for Midnight Madness? Also, I noticed that we
now have 3 big men targeted in Johnson, Habel, &
Willis. That is encouraging. Hopefully we will
be able to land one or two of them.
Does anybody know if we are recruiting
& JC prospects?
D

-----Original Message-----
From: tj1cj2 [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 8:31 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [UC Basketball] 2004 recruiting


We all want to have a top 5 recruiting class every year. If we are going to
miss on some this is the year to do so. The '03 class is first rate and
who is to say the'05 class will not be as well. We have a fantastic SG
coming in '04 and who is to say that more quality is not coming? The guy
who is running the program has earned all Bearcat fans trust. He knows what
he is doing. As long as he is at the helm all will be well and we will have
one of the top programs in the nation to represent the University. Huggs
will always find a way. He has since day one. CAN'T WAIT FOR MIDNIGHT
MADNESS!!!! Go Cats!!!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Ryan <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden <address@hidden>
Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 9:49 AM
Subject: RE: [UC Basketball] 2004 recruiting


All the recruits are on campus.

Mike Ryan


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Sherrick [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 6:57 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [UC Basketball] 2004 recruiting


Good to hear some BB talk. It's less than a month to midnight madness,
and this list is awfully quiet.

I too am concerned about the recent recruiting problems. How long has
it been since the Cats landed a top15 HS recruit? Always coming in
second for recruits (Butler, Twig, Johnson) is cause for concern as
well.

Having said this, Huggs has a pretty good track record so there is no
need to panic. Also, great recruiting years are often followed by
weaker ones at most colleges. The incoming class is excellent, so it
should not be surprising if the next class is a little weaker.

Is this the first week of classes at UC? Are all of the recruits on
campus?

Mike in Newfoundland
address@hidden

----- Original Message -----
From: "Harris, Derek C" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 3:44 PM
Subject: [UC Basketball] 2004 recruiting


This is my first article I have written
on the forum, though I have been
reading this forum for years...
So far I am disappointed in our
effort to land some top recruits.
I can live w/Jamar Butler de-committing
and picking up Vincent Banks. I
here Banks is lights out on the offensive
end of the floor, plus he can create his own
shoot. Here is my concern, we were
suppose to be a near lock for Isaiah Swann.
No we are fighting to get a visit-Ouch!!!! Florida
State has made a huge leap over us(for the
2nd time, Alexander Johnson). Who is Huggins
back up plan at the point? We missed getting
Tack Minor because Huggins was counting
on Jamar coming to Clifton. I just don't want to
see another Taron Barker, Derek Hollman, Etc.
Last minute signees to fill a void left. Memphis
already has 2 top 15 commitments. L'ville
has Sebastian Telfair and Brian Johnson on campus
this weekend. The Cards are suppose to be the clear favorites for
both. Another questions is why are we not recruiting the PF or C
position this year. I have heard Jerome Habel is an absolute warrior
on the boards and a outstanding defender and he doesn't have
a true leader. I would be all over this guy before someone
else does. I hope Huggs has a good game plan. We are
going to start needing top 10 class to compete in the new
Big East...
D





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