Top 5 Recruits Entering the ODAC
#1- Larry Cotton, C, E&H (SC)

Cotton is a beast of a big man who is on the level of Barry Kissel. Kissel's biggest problems is probably his inability to run the length of the floor without collapsing from exhaustion, but if benwf can get Cotton's lazy *** (33 WE, surprisingly the highest of all of E&H's incoming freshman) on a treadmill, we might be seeing a multiple-CPOY type player.
#2-Harold Smith, PG, Roanoke (NM)
| Athleticism |
43 |
Low |
|
Perimeter |
23 |
High |
| Speed |
75 |
Average |
|
Ball Handling |
57 |
High |
| Rebounding |
1 |
Low |
|
Passing |
46 |
High |
| Defense |
23 |
High |
|
Stamina |
54 |
High |
| Shot Blocking |
1 |
Low |
|
Durability |
26 |
Average |
| Low-post |
13 |
Low |
|
FT Shooting |
|
High
|
Harold Smith projects out to be a fantastic PG with high-high potential in both BH/P. He could certainly lead a team deep into the post-season. He, like Cotton, will be a four year starter.
#3-Mark Trinkle, SG, E&H (OH)

Trinkle has some WE issues, but since he will be a four year starter for E&H, those shouldn't really be a huge issue. This guy has tons of talent.
#4-William Davidson, PG, Roanoke (WV)

Both Roanoke and E&H really reloaded this year with some studly freshman, all of whom will be starting right away for their respective teams. In a couple years, we should see all four of these guys tearing up the conference. Davidson should be a monster ath/spd/def guy and with high potential in PER and P, he should be a force on offense as well.
#5-Jacob Fish, PG, E&H (MS)

Fish reminds me of a Greensboro recruit: Fast, good defender, and can shoot the lights out. If you are modeling your players after G-boro players, you're on the right track.