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Recruiting on the South Plains | PG Jamal Williams

This will be the most sparse recruiting profile that I think I've ever done, but I've pieced together as much information that I can in the hopes that you can at least get an idea as to who Jamal Williams is. First, I have not seen any confirmation that Williams has actually signed his letter of intent, which means that Texas Tech has not obligated itself to Williams as a scholarship player next year. Once the LOI is signed, then I think that is at least one year that a team has committed itself. As I've been reminding you in these basketball profiles, there are only two scholarships available, Robert Lewandowski is graduating and SF Cameron Forte has left the program. There are four players that have committed and the table is after the jump. This means that two players on this team will not have their scholarship renewed if Robinson and Williams end up signing letters of intent.

The Measurables:

JAMAL WILLIAMS
Position: PG
DTN Profile
Video: N/A
Rivals N/R
Scout N/A
ESPN N/A
24/7 Sports N/A
Ht: 6'3" | Wt: 185 lbs
JUCO: Lake Land College (Matton, IL)

The Player Speaks: When Williams committed, way back in November, there was little fanfare and few stories. I don't know why, but National Signing Day is usually a pretty big deal, but I'm thinking that the scholarship issue, i.e. more commits than spots available, folks are being quiet. As you can see above, the only profile is from Rivals.

Offers and Rankings: Since there is only one profile, I can only go to Rivals to tell you that Williams didn't have any other offers, but was being looked at by Creighton and Wis. Milwaukee. Apparently, it is a big deal to be on Mullen's JUCO Top 100 (PDF) and Williams, along with Daylen Robinson, were on that list.

Star-divide

The Video: Nada.

Scouting Report: I found this article from last year, about 10 games into the season, where a local paper interviewed Williams. Williams is originally from Brooklyn, NY and maybe one of the reasons why he wasn't highly recruited or landed in a JUCO is that he had a late growth-spurt:

DAWSON: You were a point guard in high school?
WILLIAMS: I was always a point guard, wherever I played. I always had an advantage because of my height. So I'd be guarded by a two-guard, a three-guard.
DAWSON: Was there a growth spurt for you at some stage or did you start out as a big point guard?
WILLIAMS: I was short. Both my parents are short so I don't know where the height comes from. I was blessed to have this height. I hit 6-3 about, I would say, 2008 to 2009 somewhere. I was about 5-11.
DAWSON: So you grew about four inches in one year?
WILLIAMS: Yeah, big growth spurt and my parents couldn't figure out what it is. My mother and my father, they're both the same height, about 5-9.

There's some interesting stuff there as Williams also talks about his memories with 9/11 as he lived in the city at the time and some sort of bus crash where everyone was okay.

You should also check out his profile with Lake Land College, where his hobbies are magic (awesome!), loves Law & Order SVU, looks up to his elders in his family and he's also a father.

For the year, Williams is averaging 9.1 PPG while shooting 32%, so he's having a rough year from the field. He's also averaging 4.6 APG and 3.3 RPG

Jamal, welcome to Texas Tech and Git Your Guns Up!

The 2012 Class: Keep in mind that Kravic is included in the 2012 class, but he's actually on the team and has a scholarship as he was a transfer and not a JUCO player, so he doesn't count against the thought that there are still four scholarship for just two spots. .

Position Commitment Ht/Wt High School/State Rivals Scout ESPN ESPN Grade 24/7 24/7 Grade
PG Daylen Robinson 6-0/178 Moberly Area C.C. (Kansas City, MO) 3 N/A - 40 N/A N/A
PG Jamal Williams 6-3/185 Lake Land College (Matton, IL) N/R N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
SG Dusty Hannahs 6-3/200 Pulaski Academy (Little Rock, AR) 3 2 2 85 N/A N/A
SF - - - - - - - - -
PF Rodrigo Silva 6-10/225 Laramie County C.C. (Cheyenne, WY) 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
C Dejan Kravic 6-11/230 York University (London, Ontario, Canada) - - - - - -

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Oversigning can be beneficial

By accepting LOIs from more recruits than you have spots opening up, you make it possible to select the best out of the bunch. This way, too, there is a good chance you might have signed a plum that no one else recognized. It is just “the more, the merrier” syndrome. Gillispie is a pretty shrewd guy, so I am sure he has a plan and a reason for going the juco route right now. Hopefully, the future will bring in high caliber high school recruits that will be able to stay around at least 3, maybe a full 4 years, or 5 if a redshirt is offered and taken. Welcom to the team, Jamal. WRECK ’EM, TECH!

TTpilk
"Never, never, never give up." Winston Churchill

by TTpilk645 on Jan 13, 2012 6:38 PM CST reply actions  

What about when you take an education away from a kid because you want to replace him and the coach should have done a better job of identifying talent?

What makes me sad would be, for example, Kader Tapsoba, was released after this year. Tapsoba is an excellent student, I think he had a 4.0 at TJC and I think I remember him saying something about how he was going to go back home at Burkina Faso, a small country in Africa, to help there (both of his parents are deceased so he might also help his siblings with a degree). His education was the most important thing and he may have chosen Texas Tech in order to accomplish that goal, or with the thought that he would be able to obtain his degree at Texas Tech. If this happened, I’d be upset.

Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation

by Seth C on Jan 14, 2012 7:09 AM CST up reply actions  

I read where they are discussing making College Scholarships four year commitments.

I have always felt coaches need to make a five year commitment to kids. I don’t think it is that common in smaller programs, but it certainly is a problem at major universities who wan’t to win at all costs.

I don’t like the numbers game. If coaches were held more accountable, they would do a better job recruiting.

"Oh, yeah. We don't even talk about Bowls much. We're so far away from being a team right now that can have a chance to compete in a Bowl." HC Tommy Tuberville.

by Btech on Jan 14, 2012 8:19 AM CST up reply actions  

I see your point

I was just trying to look at the positives, but that has seemed to become increasingly difficult here for some reason.

TTpilk
"Never, never, never give up." Winston Churchill

by TTpilk645 on Jan 15, 2012 8:39 AM CST up reply actions  

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