Missing Ward and Nowell from VCU, unless they are not considered top 50. Both were top 50 out of high school.
Sloppy.
Missing Ward and Nowell from VCU, unless they are not considered top 50. Both were top 50 out of high school.
Reading comprehension is not my thing I guess. Still hard to imagine that there are 50 players better than Nowell.He says Ward would have been 11th on the list based on his 2023–24 ratings, but he’s not included because he didn’t play last year.
I’m guessing Nowell didn’t make the top 50 due to his minimal stats last year.
Kudo's to whomever came up with this ranking. It is nice to see two of our guys in the Top 10, but like most player ranking it is completely arbitrary. I do love that they probably around having a minor meltdown over in Ram land that VCU's transfer haul was not all ranked in the Top 10.
whether you agree with the rankings or not, it's absolutely not arbitrary. it's mathematical as described in the comments of the tweet.Kudo's to whomever came up with this ranking. It is nice to see two of our guys in the Top 10, but like most player ranking it is completely arbitrary.
@97spiderfan Did you find these composite numbers somewhere? Curious if the calculations were done for every player or just transfers. Also, why are you shaping the narrative? Where are the ratings for Beagle and Dusan N?Bottom line, based on this our transfer class is way better than last year.
My thoughts when I saw the list also. Shows where the A10 is in the pecking order.amazing that the best incoming transfer is a forward from Quinnipiac.
The poor transfer quality last year was very obvious if you base your opinion on D1 performance vs. high school hypeThanks S-man. I checked it out and it is a complex formula but seems to have some predictive abilities.
Our transfers ranking this year:
6.02 Daughtry
5.89 Johnston
5.11 Lopez
Our transfers ranking last year:
2.38 AP: Ranking after: 3.30
1.89 GW: Ranking after: 2.69
4.05 BA White Ranking after: 3.53
So, this ranking did correctly identify that our transfers last year were not going to be very good or have a high impact last year. Ranking above a 7 are considered a Top 20% transfer, below a 3 is a bottom 20% transfer. We brought in 2 bottom 20% transfers last year.
Bottom line, based on this our transfer class is way better than last year.
Sorry, I wasn't shaping narrative. I just missed Beagle and Dusan, looking at this huge list of players on my phone. They are on the same X account user, just a few posts prior, as folks asked him a lot of questions and then he showed last year predictions and actual results.@97spiderfan Did you find these composite numbers somewhere? Curious if the calculations were done for every player or just transfers. Also, why are you shaping the narrative? Where are the ratings for Beagle and Dusan N?
My thoughts when I saw the list also. Shows where the A10 is in the pecking order.
I should have added a /s to my “shaping comment”, as I really wasn’t being accusatory, but I figured that the 2 you happened to miss would have been the highest rated ones.Sorry, I wasn't shaping narrative. I just missed Beagle and Dusan, looking at this huge list of players on my phone. They are on the same X account user, just a few posts prior, as folks asked him a lot of questions and then he showed last year predictions and actual results.
Beagle: 5.38 Actual: 4.8
Dusan: 5.66 Actual: 5.87
So Dusan and Beagle were more in-line with this year's class.
Yep, you are not going to get much content in a Richmond off season, especially with Mooney.JOC playing the hits...Mooney talked about both of these topics with him months ago. JOC must have kept his question notecards.
Reused content from the Men’s program and new information from the Women’s program. This is Richmond Basketball.JOC playing the hits...Mooney talked about both of these topics with him months ago. JOC must have kept his question notecards.
Yep, you are not going to get much content in a Richmond off season, especially with Mooney.
I thought this post was gonna be exaggerated, sarcastic, or maybe just meant to be funny, but it's actually dead on, 100% accurate. I can't even try to question any of it.Here is our typical offseason media schedule:
Mid-March-May: Radio silence. Vacay's for the Mooney and his staff
June- Aug: Mooney dons his fancy practice headphone and Spider Social Media shows us some practice pictures, maybe a player interview if we are lucky, but don't count on anything revealing or exciting.
Sept-Oct: Spider social media upgrades to practice video's, big schedule reveal at the last possible moment after most of the 360 D-1 teams have announced. Mooney talks about how this years team is practicing well, impressed at how well on these new players have "jelled" in such a short time. This is when Mooney usually touts a players or two has made a big leap, but whomever that player is now cursed to make minimal impact and be buried on the bench by January. You do not want to be this player.
End of Oct-Nov: Mooney does a formal presser cause he has too; the season is about to start. He says he is very excited to play some real competition, thinks the team will be either be good offensively or defensively, but notably will not say they will be good a both. He says all of this with a straight face, no emotion, little joy.
We are now 11 out of 13 games into the worst looking schedule we have ever had. It started really bad, and the past month it somehow got worse everytime we added a team. If u have anything positive to share about our schedule, please share.Gawd, it’s only June and your negativity is already started. You guys must live very sad lives.
Gawd, it's June and you are still visiting a message board whose sole purpose is to discuss the state of Richmond men's basketball to complain about people discussing the state of Richmond men's basketball. You must live a very sad life.Gawd, it’s only June and your negativity is already started. You guys must live very sad lives.