I had also spent 10K on Giuseppe Mendoza, a very promising SG from Mexico City. However, my STs indicated that Mendoza's potential was pretty sucky, and Fresno State wanted him, too - though I was winning and could win that battle, I no longer wanted to spend money on that.
So I have five guys locked up and about 35K to spend with three to fill.
The two big situations this recruiting session were a) the lack of Texas Tech, which the three good recruits from Odessa/Midland without a lockdown favorite and created a bit of a power vacuum, and b) A+ prestige Stanford's pursuit of no fewer than 11 players. Therefore, I was looking at jumping on a 5-star JuCo that Stanford had but didn't seem to want; waiting for Stanford to fill up and jumping on either a Cali PG or an African PF; or poaching Baylor's guy from Odessa.
To start, though, I jumped on a solid SG (PG, really) that Baylor had vulnerable. Baylor put up a small fight, but the Bears really had bigger fish to fry and Kirschbaum fell into my hands. Again, he's strong in my Big Four, so that's great, as are his potentials. WE's a bit low for a redshirt, but that's what he'll be doing after Whittle and Whalen refused my RSing attempts.
KIRSCHBAUM, Gregory - 6'2", 205 lbs. Shooting Guard from Nocona HS, Nocona, TX. 1-star recruit, #53 SG.
ATH: 50 high ("dramatically improve")
SPD: 78 high ("MUCH quicker")
REB: 19 low ("not going to see)
DEF: 75 high ("major improvement")
BLK: 15 low ("no more")
LP: 45 low ("no more")
PER: 54 med ("some upside")
BH: 64 high ("tremendous improvement"
PASS: 79 high ("fairly significant improvement")
WE: 36
ST: 77 high ("can really improve")
OVR: 638
IQ: F/F
FT: C medium ("can improve")
HS GPA: 3.1