California wing Elijah Stewart is a 2014 recruits and uncommitted. He's also a Top 100 player.
From @JoelFranESPN about Elijah Stewart 5 schools..Cincinnati (visiting this weekend), Pitt , USC, OK State, BC. Plans to take all visits .
— Paul Biancardi (@PaulBiancardi) May 1, 2014
Supposedly Stewart will visit BC next week.Local 2014 prospect Jared Terrell is also visiting. He had a previous relationship with Preston Murphy and is probably our best chance at an elite recruit in this first class.
Hearing BC and Providence are most likely landing spots for former Oklahoma State pledge Jared Terrell
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) April 30, 2014
As for 2014, Terrace Mann remains the centerpiece of the 2015 recruiting class.Terance Mann remains the centerpiece of the 2015 class. Virginia Tech just offered him too.
BC is also involved with transfer Tevon Saddler.
UNC Greensboro transfer Tevon Saddler will visit Butler tonight, source told @CBSSports. Just visited Temple. Will also visit BC next week.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) May 1, 2014
Christian and company are also sending out their first offers for the 2017 class. It's never too early.
Boston College has offered Cushing Academy (MA) & @RivalsNation '17 PG Makai Ashton-Langford after watching him this weekend in Dallas
— Adam Finkelstein (@AdamFinkelstein) April 30, 2014
5 comments:
Seems like we're much more organized, focused and intense than under Donahue.
Go BC - reel em in!
This is the best part about basketball... Any program can turn around in 1-2 years. I don't think anyone was excited about the Christian hire, but if he can lock down a few top 100 guys for his first couple of classes as well as get a transfer, we should be in a good spot. At least there's hope right now. Just like when Daz took over the football team. People weren't jumping out of their seats on these message boards but at least we had a fresh face, a fresh approach, and some hope.
In response to the always astute comments by BJK, Donohue the coach was "organized, focused, and intense". For some reason beyond explanation, he was not able to pass on those emotions to the players, fan base, or administration. Donohue was likeable and a very good coach. This sounds a lot like what happened to Spaziani. Both had good resumes. However, neither could do the job demanded on a high level. So far, I don't think anyone has a problem with the job being done by Brad Bates.
You are totally wrong about nobody having a problem with the job Brad bates has done.
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