2. Which committed 2019 player have you seen this winter whose potential impact in college should be getting more notice?
Samuell Williamson
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Bossi: I just can't help but think people across the industry haven't made a big enough deal of how good
Samuell Williamson
could be for Louisville. Maybe others haven't seen enough of him or maybe it's him going bonkers when myself and Corey have seen him this season, but he's a guy that we feel will move up from his current spot of No. 35 in the 2019 Rivals150. As far as I'm concerned, he's a McDonald's All-American quality recruit and should be an instant impact guy for Chris Mack.
Evans: We can talk openly about the early struggles at Villanova but what it comes down to their lack of a go-to offensive threat during crunch time. The Wildcats are at their best not just when they have great guard play to go with a low post threat.
Eric Paschall
was expected to be that guy but his efficiency has suffered this year. That is why
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl
is just the guy that Villanova needs. Jay Wright isn’t the biggest advocate on relying heavily on freshmen but Robinson-Earl will force his hand. He is super polished, super mature and super versatile. He continues to expand his game and when we talk about fit, there is not a better one between prospect and college than Robinson-Earl and Villanova.
McDonald:
Tre Williams
of Wastach Academy in Utah is an absolute steal for Richard Pitino and Minnesota. His play at last month's Hoopsgiving event in Atlanta was an eye-opener for me. He's a play-maker, a shot maker, and a high level athlete at 6-foot-4. He should be a good one for the Gophers
Samuell Williamson
Nick Lucero/Rivals.com
Bossi: I just can't help but think people across the industry haven't made a big enough deal of how good
Samuell Williamson
could be for Louisville. Maybe others haven't seen enough of him or maybe it's him going bonkers when myself and Corey have seen him this season, but he's a guy that we feel will move up from his current spot of No. 35 in the 2019 Rivals150. As far as I'm concerned, he's a McDonald's All-American quality recruit and should be an instant impact guy for Chris Mack.
Evans: We can talk openly about the early struggles at Villanova but what it comes down to their lack of a go-to offensive threat during crunch time. The Wildcats are at their best not just when they have great guard play to go with a low post threat.
Eric Paschall
was expected to be that guy but his efficiency has suffered this year. That is why
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl
is just the guy that Villanova needs. Jay Wright isn’t the biggest advocate on relying heavily on freshmen but Robinson-Earl will force his hand. He is super polished, super mature and super versatile. He continues to expand his game and when we talk about fit, there is not a better one between prospect and college than Robinson-Earl and Villanova.
McDonald:
Tre Williams
of Wastach Academy in Utah is an absolute steal for Richard Pitino and Minnesota. His play at last month's Hoopsgiving event in Atlanta was an eye-opener for me. He's a play-maker, a shot maker, and a high level athlete at 6-foot-4. He should be a good one for the Gophers
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