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2008 BU commitment- Eddren McCain

Same thing you just did.....BTW, I really miss the emoticons so people can tell when you are joking.


On a SERIOUS note...what are the chances Les hired Brooks to help "close" Texas? It appears BU is really making some moves in the great state of Texas. The new pg is obviously someone JL noticed while recruiting Thompson and it appears Brooks closed the deal.

Yeah I was joking. I'm like a little kid. If someone complains about people using quotes, I'm going to use quotes for no reason. Stupid I know. Immature.
 
I would say this is great news and you always need2 good point guards in your system; if the coaching staff has offered I trust him to be good as they have done a great job recruiting ; add Daniel West and a 6-8 freshman forward and it will be another great recruiting class; it is once again exciting to look at the future of this basketball program.
The addition of Battle or Hicks to West and McCain would make for another fine three-freshman recruiting class to go along with the '07 class of Maniscalco, Egolf, and Thompson. And there would still be one available scholarship, although that could be taken care of this fall.
 
I think BU fans need to start buying up the 'MCCAIN IN '08' bumper stickers, shirts, and posters.

MCCAIN IN '08! MCCAIN IN '08! MCCAIN IN '08!




BB we already have one guy on the team whose name is presidential:

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I found a few more pictures. There are several good pictures with #11 Eddren McCain down the middle of the pages--

http://oregonsportsphotos.com/archives/LSI_Thur.htm

http://oregonsportsphotos.com/archives/LSI_2nd_Round.htm

Da Coach, don't know if you noticed that pic in the 2nd link......

Eddrin McCain's Reserve Christian team is playing against South Medford, Oregon.
Reserve ended up losing in Oregon 73-67, but South Medford was ONE OF THE VERY BEST
high school basketball teams in the entire country, and their superstar, Kyle Singler
(pictured in the right side column half way down on this page)
http://oregonsportsphotos.com/archives/LSI_Fri.htm

(and in the left hand column here)
http://oregonsportsphotos.com/archives/LSI_Home.htm

Is one of the very best players in the nation in Class of 2007, certainly is the crown jewel of DUKE's 2007 recruiting class.
He is rated by Rivals as #5 overall and #1 among small forwards
http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=28133&sport=2


I think it's pretty danged impressive that Eddrin's team traveled all the way to Oregon and hung within a few points of South Medford. By the way, South Medford ended up winning the STATE CHAMPIONSHIP, no small task as they had to beat Lake Oswego, a TOP 10 rated team nationally whose superstar is Kevin Love (going to UCLA) who is rated as the #1 player nationally by some people! and is the #1 PF.
http://www.oregonlive.com/potw/index.ssf?/potw/winter_boys/poy07.html
 
More on Eddrin McCain from some other various sources

Even though he plays for a school that's classified as a small school, the reason his school is NOT in the 1A thru 5A classes, is that it is a private school that has the option of doing some things that the other instate schools cannot do.
His school plays 50-60 games per season and has several out of state trips to top high school tournaments.

In other words...Eddrin's school sorta did what Boys to Men did, or what DCS did except that they did NOT recruit worldwide to get their players. Their players are mostly just talented local kids who want the experience of playing for an excellent, winning program, under a great coach, and have the ability to travel all season and play 50-60 games.
http://www.nola.com/archives/t-p/index.ssf?/base/library-94/113852073894990.xml&coll=1

As junior last season, McCain led his team as a floor leader as well as led in most stats, and over the course of the season they played against several of the Top 100 high school teams in the nation, so let's not hear any more questions about the caliber of the competition that Eddrin's team faces.

also.....Eddrin IS a great student and only attempted the ACT one time as a junior and fell just short.
Neither he nor the BU people have much concern about him making it on the re-take.
There are a lot of high school juniors who don't get a qualifying score until their sneior year.

Lastly, even though he is just under 6 ft, he is very solidly built and is a prototypical Jim Les-clone. I doubt anyone else in the nation can pick up on the talents of potential D-I point guards any better than our own head coach!!


One more note about Reserve Christian School--
One of their grads....a kid named Tweety Carter, who graduated in 2006, was and is the
top-scoring prep basketball player in U.S. history

He was a consensus high school All-American and top-scoring prep basketball player in U.S. history... Six-year varsity letterwinner at Reserve (La.) Christian School... Named McDonald's All-American, Parade All-American (third team), Jordan All-American, EA Sports All-American and MaxPreps All-American following senior season in 2006... Scored 7,457 career points in six seasons (most ever by American high schooler)

(7th graders and 8th graders are allowed in this state class to play "up" in high school, so this kid played six seasons of high school ball, same as OJ Mayo!)

(if only the kid's final four seasons are included, he still ranks 2nd all time in high school scoring history)

Tweety is now a sophomore at Baylor (he scored 9ppg in his frosh year, limited PT...)
....read more...and of course Tweety was Louisiana's Mr. Basketball
http://baylorbears.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/carter_tweety00.html
http://baylorbears.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/040306aaf.html
 
More on Eddrin McCain from some other various sources

Even though he plays for a school that's classified as a small school, the reason his school is NOT in the 1A thru 5A classes, is that it is a private school that has the option of doing some things that the other instate schools cannot do.
His school plays 50-60 games per season and has several out of state trips to top high school tournaments.

In other words...Eddrin's school sorta did what Boys to Men did, or what DCS did except that they did NOT recruit worldwide to get their players. Their players are mostly just talented local kids who want the experience of playing for an excellent, winning program, under a great coach, and have the ability to travel all season and play 50-60 games.

As junior last season, McCain led his team as a floor leader as well as led in most stats, and over the course of the season they played against several of the Top 100 high school teams in the nation, so let's not hear any more questions about the caliber of the competition that Eddrin's team faces.

also.....Eddrin IS a great student and only attempted the ACT one time as a junior and fell just short.
Neither he nor the BU people have much concern about him making it on the re-take.
There are a lot of high school juniors who don't get a qualifying score until their sneior year.

Lastly, even though he is just under 6 ft, he is very solidly built and is a prototypical Jim Les-clone. I doubt anyone else in the nation can pick up on the talents of potential D-I point guards any better than our own head coach!!

I think I was the only one who brought up his level of competition, because I didn't know how things worked in Louisiana. I also wasn't questioning whether or not he played against good players. Even if he didn't, I stated several times that I trusted the coaching staff in their assessment of talent.
 
Once again, this seems like a recruit who is a level above what BU was getting pre-Les. Very much on the national radar, and a guy who probably wouldn't give BU the time of day before the last couple seasons. Another NCAA run this year (why not?) and we'll land a four or five star soon.
 
Brocks...I am as big of a BU fan as there is....but I think Bradley
will really never find itself in the position to be battling for 5-Star recruits.
The rating services generally reserve the designation 5-STAR for the top 25 players
in each class. I am certain every one of the top 25-50 players each year will find numerous scholarships offered from the perennial top 40 programs, and they will be kids who certainly
CAN be expected to be impact players even at Duke, UNC, UCLA, and other BCS-type
programs, so in all honesty I wouldn't expect they'd actually seriously choose BU.
Just like Iman Shumpert....they'd look at BU, consider BU, but they'd still choose the Big Ten or ACC school for the better opportunity to go pro or be seen nationally.

Now...having said that, I think it is possible BU can compete year in and year out for the 4-star caliber kids, those who are rated in the 40-100 range nationally...and we are getting close even as we speak!
 
I agree Tornado. We can dream but right now I like it that we have players that stay all 4 years and can compete at a very high level. Those 5 star recruits are at best two years and out. Don't get me wrong, I would love to have a Durant play for BU but remeber most NCAA championship teams play together for at least 2-3 years. I can't think of team except maybe Syracuse with Carmelo that has won it all with a Freshman (they had a few upper classmen on that team). Ohio almost pulled it off but it was the experienced Gators that won it.
 
Once again, this seems like a recruit who is a level above what BU was getting pre-Les. Very much on the national radar, and a guy who probably wouldn't give BU the time of day before the last couple seasons. Another NCAA run this year (why not?) and we'll land a four or five star soon.

Not trying to pee in your Wheaties but he is 2 stars at both Rivals and Scout and this is from today's Rivals article:

"McCain, who averaged 21.8 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists and 3.3 steals per game during his state championship junior season, also claimed offers from Tulane, SMU, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana-Lafayette, New Orleans and Florida Atlantic."

So, he does sound good but he sounds like "under the radar good" - an MVC staple.
 
Not trying to pee in your Wheaties but he is 2 stars at both Rivals and Scout and this is from today's Rivals article:

"McCain, who averaged 21.8 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists and 3.3 steals per game during his state championship junior season, also claimed offers from Tulane, SMU, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana-Lafayette, New Orleans and Florida Atlantic."

So, he does sound good but he sounds like "under the radar good" - an MVC staple.

I agree LJ. The MVC has thrived on players 'under the radar' - Go back and look at where guys like Funk, Tatum, Young, and even Patrick O'Bryant were rated by these 'experts'. 3 of those 4 guys all got NBA looks, and one just happened end up a lottery pick after just 2 seasons. I don't think any of them were higher than a one-star recruit.
 
Good job BB

and Lincoln Jay....as a followup to the post I made above....
I know we aren't going to get the 4- and 5-Star guys very often.
I can be happy with a few 3-Star guys, and even a 2-Star if he is a quality player, undervalued, and lots of upside, and I think Eddren has these qualities.
Our coaching staff clearly knows him well, as our new assistant saw the kid many times in Houston, and the kid also played all summer last year with our freshman Anthony Thompson.

He averaged nearly a double double (22 pt, almost 10 rebs) while playing a national schedule
against teams in California, Oregon, New York, and against teams like Medford, OR with Kyle Singler.

In other words....if we can't always out-recruit the BIG BOYS for the top recruits (like Matt Roth (2-Star), Iman Shumpert (4-Star), and Lewis Jackson (3-Star) prove) then we can still outsmart them by getting the misjudged and undervalued 2-Star guys like McCain, Daniel Ruffin, and Patrick O'Bryant.

http://scouthoops.scout.com/a.z?s=75&p=9&c=11&cfg=bb&sFirstName=&sLastName=o'bryant&yr=2004
http://scouthoops.scout.com/a.z?s=75&p=8&c=1&nid=642663
 
The other thing we can do with the 2 and 3 star recruits is make them into 4 star players by great teaching as far as shooting and defending; this staff has done a good job at making our players better.
 
The other thing we can do with the 2 and 3 star recruits is make them into 4 star players by great teaching as far as shooting and defending; this staff has done a good job at making our players better.

I agree RF. Just look at JC as a soph then as a Junior or what Danny Adams was able to do. I think we will have an improved Salley, Warren and Singh to go with the seniors and the new talent.
 
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