https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...-play-changes-of-heart-daishen-nix-2021-class
Here is something to sink your teeth into: just nine members of the 2020 Rivals150 committed before May of their junior year of high school. This year, we already have 34 Rivals150 prospects that have already decided on their college destination, including four in the top 25.
Those programs that have gotten ahead in the 2021 class - e.g. Texas A&M, USC and Wisconsin - could be some of the biggest college basketball winners in this strangest of offseasons.
I bring this up because I have been asked by a number of people about the impact of the pandemic on the 2021 class. Should these prospects quickly commit before scholarships are taken by transfers, especially if the one-time transfer rule is passed later this summer? Furthermore, what should one do as live evaluation opportunities look less and less likely by the day?
It seems that we have already found our answers. Members of the 2021 class are quickly reaching their college decisions. This could make for an interesting end to the 2021 cycle as the 2021 class is already viewed as one of the thinnest in talent in recent memory. With limited opportunities for sleepers to emerge this summer, programs may be scraping the bottom of the barrel much earlier in the year than normal. This could lead to programs to look for alternative methods to add talent, like the transfer market, reclassing 2022 prospects and the junior college ranks.
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...-play-changes-of-heart-daishen-nix-2021-class
Here is something to sink your teeth into: just nine members of the 2020 Rivals150 committed before May of their junior year of high school. This year, we already have 34 Rivals150 prospects that have already decided on their college destination, including four in the top 25.
Those programs that have gotten ahead in the 2021 class - e.g. Texas A&M, USC and Wisconsin - could be some of the biggest college basketball winners in this strangest of offseasons.
I bring this up because I have been asked by a number of people about the impact of the pandemic on the 2021 class. Should these prospects quickly commit before scholarships are taken by transfers, especially if the one-time transfer rule is passed later this summer? Furthermore, what should one do as live evaluation opportunities look less and less likely by the day?
It seems that we have already found our answers. Members of the 2021 class are quickly reaching their college decisions. This could make for an interesting end to the 2021 cycle as the 2021 class is already viewed as one of the thinnest in talent in recent memory. With limited opportunities for sleepers to emerge this summer, programs may be scraping the bottom of the barrel much earlier in the year than normal. This could lead to programs to look for alternative methods to add talent, like the transfer market, reclassing 2022 prospects and the junior college ranks.
https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...-play-changes-of-heart-daishen-nix-2021-class