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June 17, 2007

Something of a Surprise Recruit

Filed under: Basketball,Recruiting — Chas @ 3:51 pm

In something of a surprise, Pitt got a verbal from Ashton Gibbs out of Seton Hall Prep in NJ. The significance of the school is that it was also Brandin Knight’s high school.

“I’ve known Brandin since I was a little kid,” Gibbs said. “We’re connected through Seton Hall Prep and him being in Pittsburgh was a factor. Brandin did very well there and I want to follow in his footsteps.”

Gibbs, who took an unofficial visit to Pitt last fall, chose the Panthers over Seton Hall, Virginia and Virginia Tech. He was first recruited by former Pitt assistant Mike Rice, then by new assistant Tom Herrion once Rice accepted the head coaching position at Robert Morris.

Gibbs, who says his strong suits are his shooting ability and ballhandling, will sign his national letter of intent in the November signing period. He joins two other recruits in the 2008 recruiting class — point guard Travon Woodall and small forward Nasir Robinson.

Gibbs is a good guard. Both Scout.com and Rivals.com put him as a 3-star recruit. He makes the Rivals.com 150 at #145. Seton Hall, Virginia, VT and BC were schools that had offered. Seton Hall fans seem especially bothered by not getting Gibbs. There were other schools that were interested, but hadn’t offered like G-town, Maryland and Iowa.

Part of the issue was a perceived lack of progress in his junior year. He went into the season as one of the top NJ players, was selected for the Eddie Griffin Challenge and NY/NJ Hoops master Dick Weiss even noted him as a player to watch. Pitt seems to see enough to like about him and may see him as something of a steal.

The big underlying story, is that Pitt does not have any more scholarships available. And there is the ongoing recruit/pursuit of Eloy Vargas one of the top power forwards that Pitt was supposed to be the favorite to get. It’s unclear whether Pitt has given up on him (unlikely) or if there is something else. So to see Pitt fill that scholarship now and with a player who is not comparably ranked by recruiters causes something of a head-scratcher and probably some annoyance.
I’m going out on a limb here, to say that a transfer is coming. For all intents and purposes, Pitt has a super-sized freshman class with Gilbert Brown and Austin Wallace having been redshirted. That means 7 freshmen players competing for time. Sure a couple of this year’s true freshmen will be redshirted, but there is going to be some competition and playing time issues. Especially at the forward spots.





I can’t say this guy excites me too much. Aren’t the other four guards we’ve recruited the last two years all ranked higher?

Comment by Jeff 06.17.07 @ 5:59 pm

[…] Wake Forest University Link to Article » Posted at Pitt Blather — The Rantings Continue on Sunday, June 17, 2007 Filed under: Basketball, Recruiting — Chas @ 3:51 pm In something of a surprise, … to Pitt last fall, chose the Panthers over Seton Hall, Virginia and Virginia Tech. He was first … the Rivals.com 150 at #145. Seton Hall, Virginia, VT and BC were schools that had offered. Seton Hall View Entire Article » […]


It seems more clear than ever that this staff goes for safe, decent choices that express great interest in playing in our system, after getting burned on top recruits that ultimately spurn us because they want to be superstars.

Comment by geeman2001 06.17.07 @ 10:55 pm

I think Pitt needs to get Vargas for a big man..they have plenty of guards…If there is a transfer, I would see it being Tyrell Biggs

Comment by tunno 06.17.07 @ 11:31 pm

Pitt was the only school to actually offer and many Seton Hall fans were very surprised that Pitt was so interested.

Comment by Mark 06.18.07 @ 9:46 am

Either Vargas has no intention of playing at Pitt or we will make sure a scholarship is available should he choose the Panthers.

Comment by Omar 06.18.07 @ 9:53 am

If Vargas wants to play at Pitt, they’ll see to it that he does. I could see Wallace gone if Vargas commits.

Comment by Crackbaldo 06.18.07 @ 10:36 am

[…] Interesting to note that recent Pitt commit, Ashton Gibbs has a younger brother who is already getting noticed. Sterling Gibbs, 5-9 point guard, Seton Hall Prep (NJ), 2011: The younger brother of recent Pitt commit Ashton Gibbs played with the experience and basketball IQ of a much older player. A true point guard who looked to pass first, Gibbs often used his quickness to put pressure on the defense and finish strong or drop floaters over the tall trees in the paint. […]


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