That's how a number of sites describe Jake Eastman. But how does a 6-4, 200 lb, dead-eye shooter with an NBA coach as his dad and a work ethic from he!! go "underrecruited"? I don't get it. Name me a program in the country that wouldn't want a kid like that.
like Dyricus, some early interest dried up when he was injured last summer and was unable to play AAU
One reason, as I posted somewhere else, was that he was injured last summer, and played very litle AAU ball. He played on the Boo Williams AAU program, which is one of the best in the country and is loaded with D1 talent. So even when he played, he likely didn't get much exposure.
Then, a couple other reasons might have been--
Because of his injury, he got off to a slow start during his HS season. He had another, higher-rated player on his team that got most of the attention, and he played in Richmond, which is a hotbed for high-quality basketball talent, so I think it's a little easier to get lost among the other great players in that area.
He was a late bloomer, who bulked up and grew a lot between his junior and senior seasons. I found one site that listed him at 6'2", 170 just a little over a year ago. And he lead his team in rebounding as a junior, so I wonder if he didn't play more of a forward position, and had less chance to handle the ball and shoot.
Here is a preview article from Dec., 2008, that lists Jake as a 6'3" forward--
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache...6131/+"Jake+eastman&cd=11&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
We all know it happens, and recruiting is a crapshoot. Josh Young of Drake got very little D1 recruiting interest, as did some other great shooters we have seen in recent years in the MVC like Blake Ahearn, Kyle Korver, Kent Williams, Ben Jacobsen, Marico Stinson, and Jeremy Crouch
I thought Jeremy Crouch had some significant interest from some Big 10 schools until he verballed to BU his junior year. At least that was the story.
I don't remember that JC actually had any Big Ten offers. The story was that Wisconsin liked him and wanted to come down to see him in a private workout. I don't know if they ever did. If anyone knows, let us know.
But I think he turned out to be better than what a lot of coaches projected, and he was arguably good enough to play at a higher level.
My prediction....in Jake's career at Bradley he will shoot better than 10% from the 3-pt line.
The JC the played in the last 10 or so games of his senior season could have played for any school in the country. If the Eastman turns out anywhere near as good as JC, Ill be giddy!
I don't remember that JC actually had any Big Ten offers. The story was that Wisconsin liked him and wanted to come down to see him in a private workout. I don't know if they ever did. If anyone knows, let us know.
But I think he turned out to be better than what a lot of coaches projected, and he was arguably good enough to play at a higher level.