2 Conference BB teams get props from ESPN
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2 Conference BB teams get props from ESPN
5. Which mid-major programs will make noise during the late signing period?
This late period is a very important one for mid-major schools. It gives these programs a chance to add players who showed steady improvement during the high school season.
The mid-major that has made the most noise in recent weeks is Central Florida. The Knights recently got verbals from shooting guards Marcus Jordan (Chicago/Whitney Young) and Nik Garcia (Evanston, Ill./Township). These guards, along with early signee PF Keith Clanton, give the Knights a special class.
Rice had a solid early haul that was highlighted by combo forward Arsalan Kazemi (Lenoir, N.C./The Patterson School). The Owls' class got stronger with the recent addition of A.J. Holland (Cottondale, Ala./Bryant). The sixth commit in Rice's 09 class, Holland is a point guard with playmaking ability.
Ohio University's recent addition gives the Bobcats a class with talent and depth. Ivo Baltic (Riverside, Mo./Park Hill South) is a 6-7 power forward who can face up and beat the opponents with his jumper and dribble. Ohio is also reportedly locked in on Providence transfer and Ohio native Alex Kellogg.
This late period is a very important one for mid-major schools. It gives these programs a chance to add players who showed steady improvement during the high school season.
The mid-major that has made the most noise in recent weeks is Central Florida. The Knights recently got verbals from shooting guards Marcus Jordan (Chicago/Whitney Young) and Nik Garcia (Evanston, Ill./Township). These guards, along with early signee PF Keith Clanton, give the Knights a special class.
Rice had a solid early haul that was highlighted by combo forward Arsalan Kazemi (Lenoir, N.C./The Patterson School). The Owls' class got stronger with the recent addition of A.J. Holland (Cottondale, Ala./Bryant). The sixth commit in Rice's 09 class, Holland is a point guard with playmaking ability.
Ohio University's recent addition gives the Bobcats a class with talent and depth. Ivo Baltic (Riverside, Mo./Park Hill South) is a 6-7 power forward who can face up and beat the opponents with his jumper and dribble. Ohio is also reportedly locked in on Providence transfer and Ohio native Alex Kellogg.
"We have a great bunch of outside shooters. Unfortunately, all our games are played indoors."
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That's an indictment on Penders who can't get into that area. Yeah, they're better than us. That doesn't take much But if you're UH and you can't get a top 15-20 kid in your backyard, especially with the wealth of talent running around that area, then that's bad.
And given that program's tradition, I don't think consecutive trips to the CBI isn't really going well with administration.
Let's just say 2009-2010 is going to be make or break for Penders.
And given that program's tradition, I don't think consecutive trips to the CBI isn't really going well with administration.
Let's just say 2009-2010 is going to be make or break for Penders.
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Are you capable of posting something other than 1 or 2 sarcastic lines about bashing local recruiting? I get it!White Helmet wrote:And neither one of them signed a Dallas area kid, Rice only had 1 houston kid and UCF had 1 Orlando kid and everyone else was "foreign"
"We have a great bunch of outside shooters. Unfortunately, all our games are played indoors."