Yeah, we all know that crystal ball is never wrong.
Jamal Murray.
Jamal Murray.
Monk is an excellent prospect. Getting Monk would be great, and I still think our chances are 50-50. But, Monk greatest recruiting coup of the Calipari era? Come on. Calipari has been in on Monk for some time. Ever heard of Eric Bledsoe, Anthony Davis, Nerlens Noel, Skal Labissiere, Jamal Murray? All major surprises and amazing recruitments. The 1st 3 are prominent NBA players, the last 2 will be lottery picks next year. When it comes to recruiting coups, I don't know how we can talk about anyone but Murray right now.Getting Monk out of Arkansas would be the greatest recruiting coup in the Cal era. Local pressure is incessant; YET, if Cal did pull this off, the thought of a guard/wing collection that included Ulis/Monk/Simmons/Mulder/Matthews/Hawkins would be enough to force a cart wheel at a funeral.
Wynyard is already on board. It's beginning to look like Simmons, Monk, Killeya-Jones, and Bridges are Kentucky bound. Then Calipari gets Maker, Bolden, or Azubuike, and I have always thought Maker will end up here. Somewhere along the line, a decision gets made on Rawle Alkins who may be the backup plan in case Monk stays home. But I more and more think Monk will be a Wildcat.Monk is Kentucky bound IMO
why are people ripping the crystal ball? all i heard from uk fans was that murray was going to oregon. they said it over and over and over and over again.
crystal ball maybe/is inaccurate....but lets stop pretending that 99% of the folks here have a clue either.
It is true that pulling Wall out of the state of North Carolina was a fantastic recruitment. But Memphis had been Wall's presumed destination when Calipari was there. There was no secret that Wall wanted to play for Calipari. Wall was never going to Duke or UNC, and never had either on his list of top schools. Once Calipari moved to Lexington, it was generally thought Wall would follow him here unless you actually believed Wall would pick Miami over Kentucky. But when it comes to a real coup, meaning a huge late surprise, it's very hard to beat Noel, Labissiere, Murray, all 3 of whom were stunning announcements for us. And of course, stealing Terrance Jones away from Washington was a huge get for us, and a punch to the gut for Coach Romar.Cal's greatest recruiting coup is John Wall - hands down. It's not often you are going to pull a talent like Wall from one of the North Carolina schools or the ACC for that matter.
You left off Lyles flipping from UofLsucksvilleGood gawd- save the hyperbole. Cal's previous coups include getting Terrence Jones after he committed to UW; getting Marquis Teague after he was considered a Louisville lean his entire HS career; sweeping in and stealing Anthony Davis just as he started to blow up; getting Goodwin from homestate Arkansas; getting Noel who was thought to be heading to Georgetown; landing Randle when everyone thought he was headed to Kansas; stealing Booker from his father's alma mater; stealing Ulis from Izzo late in the game; stealing Skal who was considered a Memphis lock; sweeping in and getting Briscoe late in the game; AND nabbing Murray from under Oregon's nose.
The Hogs are going to struggle this year and Anderson doesn't exactly have a lot of success to sell. I don't think getting Monk will be nearly as difficult as some believe. As you can see, Cal's done it a lot.
I've lived in Arkansas for 40 years now and much of what you said is very true about the state. In basketball they are still living in 1994. I've never though Goodwin would leave the state to be honest, so it would not surprise me to see Monk at UK.I have lived in Arkansas for nearly 8 years. I have lived in 8 states my life. I have never lived in a more inward focused place in my life. It is incomprehensible to those who know who Monk is that he would go anywhere but Arkansas. The pressure by the people in the state for him to stay in Arkansas will be unbearable. You might note that Arkansas play NO INSTATE SCHOOLS in ANY SPORT. It would take away from the total focus on the HOGS. On the local sports news segment of the Little Rock TV stations, they do not do the "Sports". It is what is today's stories in the "Razorback Nation."
If Cal somehow gets Monk to go to UK, I am sure that Monk will realize like Goodwin, that you need not ever need to come back to Arkansas. You have betrayed the mother ship. I just hope if Monk does go to UK, that he does not have to play in Fayetteville. Remember the Flagrant Foul that was not called when Goodwin attempted to drive down the lane the first time when he had to go to Fayetteville. The Arkansas player got a standing ovation.
The pressure to play at Arkansas will be too much.
I feel sorry for the kid.
The local pressure for them to stay home was hardly recognizable compared to Monk's situation.
If Monk's recruitment goes into the season or even into next spring/summer that may be a perfect example for Cal to point to to show him what will likely happen at a school of that caliber. Lots of guys will probably wait to see what Ulis, Murray, & Briscoe do before deciding anyway so I wouldn't be surprised to see it play out like that.Goodwin seems to enjoy being part of the Kentucky clique in the NBA. There's a lot to be said about going into the league and having this established brotherhood of players to support you.
UK players have that - Arkansas does not. He also has to consider what he can really accomplish at Arkansas in one year vs. one year at UK. He's not going to save the program in one year, he's not going to win a championship.
He'd do what Newman is going to do - play under the radar for his 9 month stint. Finish in upper half of SEC. Make an early exit from the tournament. Lose to UK 2-3 times.
I would hold off on declaring Monk, Killeya-Jones, and Bridges as Wildcats. I think Bridges is the least likely to end up here. Getting Monk won't be easy and Killeya-Jones might wait to see what happens with UNC (he grew up a Tarheel fan)Wynyard is already on board. It's beginning to look like Simmons, Monk, Killeya-Jones, and Bridges are Kentucky bound. Then Calipari gets Maker, Bolden, or Azubuike, and I have always thought Maker will end up here. Somewhere along the line, a decision gets made on Rawle Alkins who may be the backup plan in case Monk stays home. But I more and more think Monk will be a Wildcat.
If he can't get Monk to leave, he'll just get Alkins and Fultz and still kick ***. Kentucky won't be left out. Believe that.
I agree with you, but Arkansas is not a unique state. People everywhere want their own kids to stay and play at home. That's clear here on this board when Kentucky kids like Chris Lofton, Scotty Hopson, and Damien Harris leave our state. Calipari pulled Wall out of NC, Jones out of OR, Teague and Lyles out on IN, Davis and Ulis out of Chicago. That's his specialty. Archie Goodwin left Arkansas and I am beginning to think Monk will become a Wildcat too. But if Calipari ends up with Rawle Alkins or Tyus Battle, I won't be disappointed. By the way, nobody is giving us a shot to get Battle, but he did attend BBM last year.I have lived in Arkansas for nearly 8 years. I have lived in 8 states my life. I have never lived in a more inward focused place in my life. It is incomprehensible to those who know who Monk is that he would go anywhere but Arkansas. The pressure by the people in the state for him to stay in Arkansas will be unbearable. You might note that Arkansas play NO INSTATE SCHOOLS in ANY SPORT. It would take away from the total focus on the HOGS. On the local sports news segment of the Little Rock TV stations, they do not do the "Sports". It is what is today's stories in the "Razorback Nation."
If Cal somehow gets Monk to go to UK, I am sure that Monk will realize like Goodwin, that you need not ever need to come back to Arkansas. You have betrayed the mother ship. I just hope if Monk does go to UK, that he does not have to play in Fayetteville. Remember the Flagrant Foul that was not called when Goodwin attempted to drive down the lane the first time when he had to go to Fayetteville. The Arkansas player got a standing ovation.
The pressure to play at Arkansas will be too much.
I feel sorry for the kid.
GTFOI wouldn't bet on it. Lots of in state pressure on Monk to stay home.
I wouldn't even call it an upset if Cal got Monk from Arkansas. Difficult? Maybe. But Cal's won recruiting battles that most would consider an upset.
I'll stand by my statement, although I am in no way saying UK doesn't have a shot. I actually like our chances.
* Monk's brother has played for and been around the Arkansas program for a decade.
* Monk's brother is the principal handler in Malik's affairs.
* The entire Arkansas team went to see Monk play last season.
* Some of Monk's best friends play for Arkansas.
* Bentonville, where Monk lives, is 35 minutes from the Arkansas campus.
* Arkansas, as a state, actually cares about basketball - unlike Illinois, Washington, and some other states that housed the players on your list.
* Getting Monk is seen as absolutely imperative for Anderson by everyone around the program and within the state.
Of course, there's no real way to quantifiably assess what constitutes one coup from another, but of the players you named, which of them has a comparable list to Monk's? Most of the guys on your list - like Booker, Teague, and Randle - didn't even live in the state for the university that came up short to Kentucky. The local pressure for them to stay home was hardly recognizable compared to Monk's situation.