Per UMHoops, 2015 SG Matt McQuaid decommitted from SMU

Submitted by Erik_in_Dayton on

It's been a bad month for Larry Brown.  2015 four-star Texas SG Matt McQuaid decided to re-open his recruitment.  His dad is from Midland, and he'd talked about visiting Michigan prior to choosing SMU.  He may be the best shooter in his class according to UMHoops, so file him under "do want."  It appears to be too early to tell whether he'll rekindle his Michigan connection, but he's at least a possibility again.

http://www.umhoops.com/2014/07/21/recruiting-roundup-peach-jam-wrap/#more-63467

LSAClassOf2000

July 21st, 2014 at 1:17 PM ^

“It’s a lot of fun. This is something you only do once, so I’m going to enjoy (the recruiting process) while it lasts,” Matthew McQuaid said in a phone interview a few days ago. And, yes, Wolverine fans, McQuaid is open to playing at Michigan, which has an offensive system that fits his style of play.

I've heard recruits say this before, and I do agree - they should give themselves the opportunity to enjoy the process and learn everything they can about the various schools that are recruiting them, so it is definitely a respectable stance.

Based on what has been written, of course, I would agree with Erik In Dayton - "do want" is a good label here. Per CBS, he wowed folks at the LeBron James Skills Academy with tremendous outside shooting, including a game or two where Jeff Borzello of CBS claims that McQauid did not miss a three.

As for SMU, I think that leaves them with one guy for 2015, but they'll also have a transfer that is eligible that season, I believe, so technically two new faces for that season.

ypsituckyboy

July 21st, 2014 at 1:38 PM ^

Interesting. Apparently he wasn't playing very well earlier in the year, but really turned it up lately on the NIKE circuit. He averaged something like 15.5 a game, just a few under Austin Grandstaff's 18.

Mr Miggle

July 21st, 2014 at 2:28 PM ^

We've widened our recruiting net lately, but I wonder where McQuaid would fall on Beilein's board. A combo guard sure looks to be the top priority. 

Rumsey

July 21st, 2014 at 3:08 PM ^

I would guess that they take at least two players in the class with LeVert likely going pro and potentially Walton/Irvin if they have a good year. Though I agree no great need for a pure point guard with Thorton so high on us.

Farnn

July 21st, 2014 at 4:12 PM ^

With Beilfeldt being listed as a senior I'd figure the coaches have to take at least 2 players in the class of 2015 with LeVert leaving as well.  In 2016 you probably lose Walton and Irving and 1 of the SGs from 2014 probably won't be around as well, so you'd still have 2 spots for 2016.  Additionally, a player like Chatman could be a 2 year player as well opening up a 3rd spot for 2016.

With the number of players the last 4 years under Beilein who leave early, I don't think it ever makes sense not to use up all your scholarships every year.  

Blue Durham

July 21st, 2014 at 3:45 PM ^

Regarding Larry Brown, he is an excellent coach but just doesn't stay very long in 1 place. He has been a head coach at 13 different places in the NCAA and NBA over the course of 42 years, an average of 4 years a stop. The longest he was at any one place was with the Philadelphia 76ers for 6 years. Given that and his age, it doesn't surprise me that recruits would think twice before signing with SMU.

Blue Durham

July 21st, 2014 at 6:51 PM ^

Yeah, my bad on the math. And it probably is a little worse since he wasn't a head coach in every year over that period. It probably is real close to 3 years per stop. I could speculate on the reasons he doesn't stay in one place very long, but the fact is, he just doesn't. But I think the likelihood that Brown is at SMU to start the 2016-2017 basketball season (a little over 2 years from now and directly relevant to the kids being recruited in the coming class) is fairly low.