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Posted on 3/15/18 at 10:07 pm
Posted on 3/15/18 at 10:07 pm
Is this group the best in school history on paper? I don't know who was in Shaq's or Chris Jackson's class
On paper, Randy Livingston and Ronnie Henderson were supposed to be suoerstars. Not sure the rest of their class.
Only other big time class I can think about was Ben Simmons and Blakely.
I'm not saying this invonibg group will be the best of all time, I'm just interested in knowing how this class stacks up with past teams.
Im counting Bigby Williams but even if you don't count him, it might be one of the best classes in LSU history.
Bot one superstar with a bunch of scrubs or average players. In talking about players that can be All-American within 2 years and done 1 year.
What class was better?
On paper, Randy Livingston and Ronnie Henderson were supposed to be suoerstars. Not sure the rest of their class.
Only other big time class I can think about was Ben Simmons and Blakely.
I'm not saying this invonibg group will be the best of all time, I'm just interested in knowing how this class stacks up with past teams.
Im counting Bigby Williams but even if you don't count him, it might be one of the best classes in LSU history.
Bot one superstar with a bunch of scrubs or average players. In talking about players that can be All-American within 2 years and done 1 year.
What class was better?
Posted on 3/15/18 at 10:17 pm to Soup Sammich
It’s probly Jackson’s class, it was him Stanley Roberts who in some publications was the number 1 player in the class, Maurice Williamson who was a big get 39.9ppg in Hs and a pros son and Vernell Singleton. Of course Stanley and Mo were both prop 48s and had to sit a year before they could play. All were impact payers two left after CJs Soph year and the other two were both 4 year starters. Every one of those guys started from day 1 at LSU.
This post was edited on 3/15/18 at 10:20 pm
Posted on 3/15/18 at 10:31 pm to Soup Sammich
2003 was a damn good class on paper. Brandon Bass was the cornerstone and certainly delivered.
Posted on 3/15/18 at 10:42 pm to Soup Sammich
Dale Brown had some sick classes during the 80’s that just didn’t pan out due do injuries, grades and disciplinary issues. I want to say John Williams, Nikita Wilson, Tito Horford and another player I can’t think of was a huge class
Posted on 3/16/18 at 6:57 am to Soup Sammich
People aren't prepared to say this will be, but I want to go on record right now in saying yes it is and it will be. From a talent perspective, it's right there and with the development they will get under coach Wade and his staff, the productivity will back that up. People are really gonna be surprised by Darius Days. The kid is an outstanding scorer. He isn't the biggest name obviously, but he's a big difference maker from day 1.
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