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2011 FCS Recruiting Report on Villanova

Found this on another website. Not sure the service still exists, but here is a quick synopsis of the 2011 incoming freshman class through the eyes of FCS Recruiting. I thought it was interesting enough to post.


VILLANOVA
(36.9, 44%)

QUICK TAKE: This is what a championship class is supposed to look like at the FCS level. We see impact and potential All-Americans littered throughout the class. Often times, the substance doesn't match the hype but it does in Nova's case. They were able to land impact playmakers on both sides of the ball and made the absolute most of limited scholarship numbers. Of the 18** players we evaluated, 8 rate as elite prospects, and 14 of the 18 rate as above average. If the Cats do indeed pursue a move to the Big East, this class is a pretty good start in that direction.

WHAT WE LIKE:
Just about everything! The Cats landed playmakers at QB, RB, WR and TE, along with a couple of potentially dominant D-linemen. We LOVE big WR, Clay Horne, DT Jordan Hunter and TE Earnest Pettway, and feel all three may have a pro future. Chris Polony has skills to become a championship level QB, and we're high on RB, Jamal Abdur-Rahman. We also really like DE, Noble Ajakaiye, LB Dillon Lucas and DB, Jerry Miles...in most classes these guys would be the stars of the show.

WHAT WE DON'T LIKE: Other than a couple of head scratchers, we were hardpressed to find anything negative about this class. It was light on offensive linemen but hard to argue with the one they did take.


RANKING THE WILDCAT RECRUITS

Clay Horne, WR: FCSR Rating: 45 -- Big-time size w/ skills to match - can't teach 6-6 - huge upside - quick , with good open field speed for size - will go get it! Has hoops background - skills to become dominant big WR at FCS level, and perhaps beyond - reminds us some of former Northern Colorado Bear and current San Diego Charger, Vincent Jackson.

Jordan Hunter, DL: FCSR Rating: 45 -- Athletic, quick, 300+ DT - has bulk, strength and athleticism to dominate at FCS level - disruptive w/ ability to push the pocket & play the run.

Earnest Pettway, TE: FCSR Rating: 45 -- Very impressive on video - shows all the tools and skill to become dominating force at FCS level - big, strong, athletic TE who can get vertical and catch the football - versatile enough to split out as WR - physical at point of attack in run game - hardpressed to find better HS prospects at TE at FCS level.

Chris Polony, QB: FCSR Rating: 40 -- Good looking QB prospect - tall, athletic w/ projectable build - some rawness w/ mechanics & release but shows good instinct as passer - big arm w/ good touch, especially on the deep ball - makes tough throws on the move and to his left - throws catchable ball but can gun it when needed - runs well enough to be a threat.

Jamal Adbur-Rahman, RB: FCSR Rating: 40 -- Shifty, elusive, instinctive runner - good vision with good cut-back/bounce ability - decisive yet patient - surprise power for smaller back - good receiver - more quick than fast - functional speed, not elite.

Jerry Miles, DB: FCSR Rating: 40 -- Good looking player! Rangy, athletic, projectable build w/ long arms - very active and versatile - plays fast - good tackler in space - can play in the box or cover - figures to be productive no matter where you line him up.

Noble Ajakaiye, DE: FCSR Rating: 40 -- Long, athletic, projectable frame...very good first step quickness w/ good burst - good use of hands - gets after the QB - chance to develop into premium pass rush DE.

Dillon Lucas, LB: FCSR Rating: 40 -- Ball-hawking, tackling machine w/ nose for ball - plays through trash well - very productive player - adequate size w/ room to get bigger - solid pass defender -

John Robertson, QB: FCSR Rating: 35 -- Athletic, tough & fundamentally sound for most part - good ball handler w/ good pocket feet & awareness - tough to determine on highlight video, but appears to read defenses well - throws accurate, catchable ball - threat with legs - good speed & quickness for QB - lacks ideal size - release gets long and slow on certain throws - adequate arm strength but not a gun.

Kevin Monangai, RB: FCSR Rating: 35 -- Compact w/ low center of gravity - shifty with good feet & vision - runs with good pad level - tough to get on the ground - solid speed but not a home run threat.

Justin Rhinesmith, OL: FCSR Rating: 35 -- Athletic OL w/ some physical upside - good feet w/ ability to get out and run - comes off the ball well - shows motor - physical - raw in pass protection.

Patrick Williams, DT: FCSR Rating: 35 -- Quick, athletic, undersized DT - active playmaker w/ above average pursuit speed - shows athleticism & ability to drop in coverage - biggest questions for us is size to handle playing inside - plays a bit high for a shorter DT.

Joey Harmon, LB: FCSR Rating: 35 -- Now size - fundamentally sound, productive player - better football player than athlete - fast brain, reads & reacts well - good tackler - adequate vs the pass - will be where he's supposed to be.

Morgan Craig, TE: FCSR Rating: 35 -- Possession/Run blocking TE - now size - physical in run game - good technique - extension of offensive line - solid route runner w/ solid hands .

Vince Kowalski, OL: FCSR Rating: 30 -- Athletic, physically underdeveloped OL - good footwork w/ very good foot speed for an OL - needs to gain weight but could settle in at TE worse-case scenario.

Matt McCann, DB: FCSR Rating: 30 -- Good football player - versatile - can play on either side of ball - good instincts as runner and physical w/ ball skills in secondary - type who will be good on special teams and solid wherever you play him.

Corey Majors, LB: FCSR Rating: 30 -- Physically mature body - listed at 6'0, more like 5'10 or 5'11...two-way player, also plays fullback...head scratcher for us - highly rated by Rivals and Scout, but one we had trouble justifying - didn't see much explosiveness or quickness on either side of ball - fundamentally raw as LB...sluggish. ..benefit of doubt with average grade.

Joe Sarnese, Safety: FCSR Rating: 30 -- Solid football player - doesn't dazzle but shows subtle, fluid athleticism and good football skills - solid average safety prospect.

**Did not rate LB, Reggie Paris due to no video.

"So Far" Thursday AAU Roundup

there are evening games continuing as we speak but so far:
Some highlights from around the AAU circuit today:

At Nike EYBL Peach Jam:

Team Takeover 66-45 over Team Final

D.J. Harvey 4-6 FGs, 3-3 3PFGs, 2-4 FTs, 3 Rebs, 2 Steals, 4 Turnovers, 13 Points

Lamar Stevens 5-12 FGs, 3-5 FTs, 7 Rebs, 3 Blocks, 2 Turnovers, 13 Points

Lonnie Walker 4-10 FGs, 2-5 3PFGs, 2-4 FTs, 3 Rebs, 2 Assists, 2 Steals, 1 Block, 12 Points

Dylan Painter 4-5 FGs, 1-1 FTs, 2 Rebounds, 1 Block, 9 Points

Las Vegas Prospects 68-58 over City Rocks

Kevin Huerter 3-11 FGs, 2-8 3PFGs, 0-1 FTs, 10 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Steal, 7 Points

PSA Cardinals 88-74 over PSA Cardinals

Omari Spellman 1-1 FGs, 2 Points - Injured.

At the Adidas Uprising, Rawle Alkins scored 18 against Team Loaded NC yesterday and followed it up with 16 against Brookwood Elite on 6-11 FGs and 1-4 3PFGs. He is shooting 27.2% from 3-point range so far this summer on the Adidas circuit.

From the Under Armour All-America Camp, don't miss the interviews with Quade Green and Trevon Duval. And another with Hamadou Diallo

Trevon Duval is among the top performers at Camp so far.

RECUTING,,,CRAZY,,,,,,CAN YOU IMAGINE THIS SCENARIOE

WE WERE RECUTING JALEN BRUNSEN...AND PAYTON PRITCHARD AT THE SAME TIME FOR MONTHS.....HARD....VERY HARD........SO...LETS SAY PRITCHARD DECIDES TO PULL THE TRIGGER A WEEK OR TWO BEFORE JALENS VISIT.. OR A MONTH OR TWO OR WHATEVER....AND COACH W IS ONLY TOO HAPPY TO TAKE HIS COMMITMENT....AND NOVA GOT THEIR FUTURE POINT GUARD.....A HUGE GET....AND NOVA NATION IS FILLED WITH JOY.........AND NOW BRUNSEN IS TORN BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND VILLANOVA....AND SOME OTHER SCHOOLS.....AND THE PRITCHARD COMMITMENT IS ENOUGH TO SWAY JALEN TO LOOK ELSEWHERE......THIS IS NOT UNREALISTIC....NOT AT ALL......IN FACT.... IM HEARIN QUITE POSSIBLE............NOW MOVE FOWARD SEVERAL MONTHS...AND PRITCHARD DECIDES TO DECOMMIT FROM VILLANOVA SINCE HE IS OBVILOUSLY A VERY UNCERTAIN KID LOOKING FOR HIS IDEAL SITUATION.....AND OREGON IS THREE THOUSAND MILES AWAY.................TODAY....WE WOULD HAVE NOOOOOOOOO. ONEEEEEEE.

Catholic school teacher fired..........

because she is involved in a same sex marriage........Is this just the start? Will other Catholic schools, including colleges and universities be effected in the same way..........they have to conform to Catholic teaching? I don't care one way or another, but, apparently a lot of other people do care, and based on this particular case, it sounds like the school's parents don't want the teacher fired........It really puts the Catholic teachings and doctrines in a real predicament.

http://www.philly.com/philly/educat..._same-sex_marriage_roils_Catholic_school.html

Vulin to VT, Kurz now on staff

http://www.villanova.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/070815aaa.html

"Villanova University head women's basketball coach Harry Perretta today announced the hiring of Laura Kurz as an assistant coach. Kurz replaces Heather Vulin who left the Main Line for an assistant coaching position at Virginia Tech."

"After graduating from Villanova, Kurz played one season of professional basketball for the Das Ano Liosia Basketball Club in Ano Liosia, Greece.

She began her coaching career as an assistant at Lehigh University from 2012-2014. Following her two-year stint at Lehigh, Kurz worked one year as a Development Associate at Penn Charter High School in Philadelphia.

Kurz is a 2009 graduate of Villanova where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Communications. She also has a Masters of Science degree in Sports Business from New York University. "
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First Recruiting/Evaluation Period of July for D1 Coaches

July is a busy month for college basketball coaches on the recruiting trail.

A recruiting period starts at Noon tomorrow and runs through midnight tomorrow and then an evaluation period runs from the 10th through the 12th of July.

The Villanova coaching staff will be spread across three events taking place this week (events have begun and run through Sunday):

Nike Peach Jam (begins 09 July)
Adidas Uprising (just started)
Under Armour All America Basketball Camp (has begun)

This weekend at Philly U is an event that Quade Green and other 'Nova targets will play in:
11-12 July - Elevate Hoops Showdown
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Part Four - Looking Back...2014-2015 Season

The first year of the new Big East was somewhat successful - Villanova won the conference but Providence got the automatic bid by winning the Big East Tournament. Four teams would go to the NCAA Tournament but all would be eliminated by the end of the first weekend.
The 2014-2015 season saw Villanova post its best regular season record ever - 29-2. The Cats were repeat champions in the regular season and win the Big East Tournament (1st time since 1995) and get a number one seed in the Big Dance. The conference had the 2nd best RPI of all conferences and would send 6 teams to the NCAA Tournament. However, only Xavier could make it to the Sweet Sixteen, where they would lose to Arizona. The Cats finished with a 33-3 record, again their best ever.
Jay had 10 scholarship players - 9 eligible and one taking a redshirt year (Mikal Bridges, who was only 17 when he started at Villanova and physically needed to bulk up). There were 2 Seniors (Hilliard and Pinkston), 3 Juniors (Arcidiacono, Ochefu and redshirt Junior Dylan Ennis), 3 Sophomores (Hart, Jenkins and Reynolds) and 1 Freshman (Booth with Bridges sitting out).
Hilliard 35g - 28.8 - 14.3ppg - 38%3
Hart - 36g - 25.5mpg - 10.1ppg - 46%3
Arcidiacono - 36g - 30.4mpg - 10.1ppg - 37%3
Ennis - 36g - 28.1mpg - 9.9ppg - 36%3
Pinkston - 36g - 25.9mpg - 9.7ppg
Ochefu - 36g - 24.0mpg - 9.2ppg
Jenkins - 36g - 18.6mpg - 6.3ppg - 37%3
Booth - 36g - 14.5mpg - 5.8ppg - 48%3
Reynolds - 27g - 5.4mpg - 1.4ppg
Pat Farrel - 15g - 1.8mpg - 0.2ppg
Kevin Rafferty - 15g - 1.8mpg - 0.3ppg
Henry Lowe - 16g - 2.1mpg - 0.2ppg

Jay entered the season with four definite starters but who would be the 5th one? The fight was between Ennis and Hart. Ennis had played so well in the preseason and now had totally "bought-in" that he got the nod. Besides, Hart had found his niche as a 6th man and knew he would get starter minutes. All starters got 20 plus minutes (almost 25) and again only Archi would reach the 30 minute plateau. This was an 8 man rotation. Josh Hart would get the Big East 6th man award and was the MVP of the Big East Tournament. Darrun Hilliard would get 1st team All Big East and Sporting News 2nd team All American. Jay got coach of the year in the Big East and Archi co-mvp of the league.
The offseason saw Dylan Ennis graduate and leave for Oregon for his final year of eligibility and Jay take the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year, Fordham's Eric Paschall as a transfer.
Let's take a final look at the 3 players who left the program due to graduation.
Pinkston Hilliard Ennis
25.9mpg - 9.6ppg 18.1mpg - 4.8ppg - 29%3
26.1mpg - 13.3ppg 29.9mpg - 11.4ppg - 31%3 16.2mpg - 5.1ppg - 30%3
27.1mpg - 14.1ppg 29.1mpg - 14.3ppg - 41%3 28.1mpg - 9.9ppg - 36%3
25.9mpg - 9.7ppg 28.8mpg - 14.3ppg - 38%3

Most hated opposing players in the Jay Wright era

I'm not sure I've seen a thread on this recently, but I noticed the other day that the Wizards signed Jared Dudley to take the place of Paul Pierce, and I immediately recalled how much I hated him when he played for BC. So it got me thinking about players I've disliked in the Jay Wright era.

So I'll start it with Dudley. Just so cocky and obnoxious when he played, I couldn't stand him. Who else????
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