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  • #46
    Originally posted by BearKatz View Post

    That's a huge leap! Uusally once they commit, they go the opposite direction.
    I take it that we are recognized as a destination for top and elite recruits. If we are getting a player, it now means he must be better than previously ranked. Part of it is program, and part of it is trust in Wes' talent evaluation.
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    • #47
      This is a nice article.

      Top-55 Point Guard Follows Coach’s Footsteps to Program | Fan Recap

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      • #48
        Tillery just made the HS Naismith Watch list today.
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        • #49
          Jake Weingarten highlighted Tillery as an underrated prospect:

          Tillery was a perfect get for Wes Miller and the Bearcat staff. You take a look at his skillset and what he brings to the guard spot and you can see why he screams Bearcat. His court vision is some of the best in his class and he’s also extremely athletic for a guy that stands at 6-foot-1.

          I think one aspect Wes Miller and his staff appreciated is his pass-first ability and his ability to take care of the ball and limit turnovers. With the size always being in question, Tillery always makes up for it with his high motor and his quickness all over the floor.

          Tillery brings a fun dynamic, but very competitive and tough attitude to a Bearcat program that is asserting itself as a threat on the recruiting trail since moving to a Power Five conference and also stamping itself as a Jordan Brand program.

          With the recent success and also high-level minutes from Bearcat guards, you can almost presume barring any transfer portal pickups or returning players that Tillery will be able to play right away and bring his dog mentality to Fifth Third Arena from day one.

          https://stockrisers.com/s/555/early-...the-2025-class

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          • #50
            Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
            Jake Weingarten highlighted Tillery as an underrated prospect:

            Tillery was a perfect get for Wes Miller and the Bearcat staff. You take a look at his skillset and what he brings to the guard spot and you can see why he screams Bearcat. His court vision is some of the best in his class and he’s also extremely athletic for a guy that stands at 6-foot-1.

            I think one aspect Wes Miller and his staff appreciated is his pass-first ability and his ability to take care of the ball and limit turnovers. With the size always being in question, Tillery always makes up for it with his high motor and his quickness all over the floor.

            Tillery brings a fun dynamic, but very competitive and tough attitude to a Bearcat program that is asserting itself as a threat on the recruiting trail since moving to a Power Five conference and also stamping itself as a Jordan Brand program.

            With the recent success and also high-level minutes from Bearcat guards, you can almost presume barring any transfer portal pickups or returning players that Tillery will be able to play right away and bring his dog mentality to Fifth Third Arena from day one.

            https://stockrisers.com/s/555/early-...the-2025-class
            He can't get here soon enough.

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