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A year after the regular season champions started three freshmen, recruiting has come to the forefront of the Horizon League men's basketball offseason schedule. What Butler was able to do with one recruiting class really shows how important, and sometimes lucky, recruiting is at the mid-major level. In one class you can make or break a program.

I had a lot of fun putting together this year's previews. Talking with coaches, reading pretty unreliable and biased write-ups, and trying to make sense of conflicting reports on almost every amateur player is all part of putting together these write-ups. At this time of year everybody thinks their team has brought in a great class. We all know that's not the case.

Predicting recruits is playing with fire but I'll do it anyway:

Best incoming player: Jason Calliste

Best shooters: Ryan Broekhoff, Calliste, Tyler Koch and Ja'Rob McCallum

Best inside player: Andrew Smith

Most underrated: John Hoskins

Most important to their team's success: Lance James, Milos Milosevic, Green Bay trio of Smith/Pearson/Snyder.

Here's a list of the profiles for easy navigation:

Butler Recruiting Profile

Cleveland State Recruiting Profile

Detroit Recruiting Profile

Green Bay Recruiting Profile

Loyola Recruiting Profile

Milwaukee Recruiting Profile

UIC Recruiting Profile

Valpo Recruiting Profile

Wright State Recruiting Profile

Youngstown State Recruiting Profile

Disagree? Think I left someone out? Hit the message boards.

Tags: Horizon League - Men's Basketball
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