I have a feeling that there is a very good chance that Zag fans will know a great deal more about Hunter Sallis as we move forward .....
And while I DO belong to another site or two, I haven't logged on at either one for over a month or so ... so I don't know what they're saying.
"To be continued ....."
Father Tony Lehman, SJ
https://mobile.twitter.com/RobDauste...77545122942979
My completely uneducated guess is Hunter's final 3 is GU, Kansas, and Indiana. I know the Hoosiers weren't in his final 12, but he tweeted he had received an offer from them just days after announcing his final 12.
Gonzaga makes his final eight.
https://www.slipperstillfits.com/202...sallis-gonzaga
Birddog
Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
I am not a fan of these crystal balls, though they are now a month old: https://247sports.com/PlayerInstitut...rtPredictions/
expect zags to pick up another grad transfer guard for next year...
Is that your way of saying he's not coming?
Can you elaborate? I feel like if it was done deal he would at least be cutting it down farther than 8. His high school coach said in an interview recently “Hunter is very, very interested in Kentucky. When they offered it changed the whole ballpark. I can’t say how much he’s interested in Gonzaga but I might add them in as a contender”.
Just saw this too:
And according to Rivals analyst Rob Cassidy, the rich may be getting richer in the near future.
The No. 2 combo guard and the No. 7 overall player, according to 247 Sports Composite, is Hunter Sallis. He is a 6-5 guard that is comfortable both at point guard and shooting guard. Calipari has worked hard to land him, and Cassidy believes Kentucky is currently the No. 1 contender in his recruitment.
“The Wildcats have looked to be the frontrunner by varying sizes of margin for a while now despite only coming to the table with an offer in August,” Cassidy wrote. “That’s simply something blue bloods like John Calipari’s program are afforded the luxury of doing. Kentucky leads a number of programs that Sallis was able to visit either officially or unofficially in the past. The fact that UK will likely have holes in the backcourt come 2021 makes the program even more alluring for a guard like Sallis with NBA upside and aspirations. Kentucky will be difficult but not impossible to beat down the stretch.”
The remaining teams in Cassidy’s top five rankings for Sallis are the North Carolina Tar Heels, the Iowa State Cyclones, the Creighton Bluejays, and the Kansas Jay Hawks. Any of these schools would love to have Sallis, but the buzz is trending toward Kentucky.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ase...tar-heels-news
Wonder if Hunter saw Richmond beat Kentucky in Rupp Arena. Youth, youth, youth.......not 'nuff experience.
I wonder if he's noticing Zags are no 1 and no 1 seed with winning big games by a wide margin, I wonder if he's noticed Suggs will be gone and that spot will be open A kid like this must be made to see. Maybe he needs more convincing. UWV and Baylor coming up We need to win both. Success breeds success.