The visit with all of these kids was due to Coach Coleman, an assistant he brought over from CSU. He has big time connections to the Chicago area, where he coached an AAU team for a long time. That same AAU team was the one that visited, I believe.Is Miles this good of a recruiter? If we land these kids...that's unbelievable.
Nice. I haven't been able to catch up on some beloved Nebrasketball for a while and it seems like there is some exciting news to hear for a change. Maybe this AAU team can warm up TO to the organization a little bit.The visit with all of these kids was due to Coach Coleman, an assistant he brought over from CSU. He has big time connections to the Chicago area, where he coached an AAU team for a long time. That same AAU team was the one that visited, I believe.Is Miles this good of a recruiter? If we land these kids...that's unbelievable.
hope so as it appears the only way to be competitive is to first be competitive within the AAU recruiting ring.Nice. I haven't been able to catch up on some beloved Nebrasketball for a while and it seems like there is some exciting news to hear for a change. Maybe this AAU team can warm up TO to the organization a little bit.
While I wouldn't expect the players to know who T.O. is, at least their AAU coach, Walt Woghiren, who was responsible for transporting them to Lincoln understood the significance as evidenced by this tweet:I think TO's concerns about AAU have been overblown. But I also think that, at least with this specific AAU program, he already has warmed up to it. He met with the kids while they were here, and told them they'd never had anything like this on campus before. That's got to be a great statement to these kids that an icon like that would take the time to meet with them. Now, somebody around them might have to explain exactly who the man is, but other than that, that makes an amazing statement to me about TO's commitment to building a winning program.
Breakfast, then headed meet the legendary Tom Osborne #GoBigRed #Nebrasketball
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Also wanted to post the new Rivals 150 basketball rankings that were posted today. It's the updated rankings."Brown was the best player on the floor in the state championship game. He took it right to Jabari Parker and the argument can be made that he outplayed him. Brown has tremendous versatility as well as toughness and plays with confidence. He has also made significant improvement with respect to his perimeter shooting. As a result, we now have absolutely no doubt that he will be a high major wing."
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I would love to see this kid playing in Lincoln in a heartbeat. Supposedly he is better and further advanced than his brother was, and Shannon was a pretty damn good player.Sterling Brown is a name to keep an eye on. He was one of the kids that made the trip to Lincoln last weekend and received an offer. He apparently outplayed Rivals #1 ranked player in his high school state finals game recently.
If he's anything like Shannon, a superb athlete, NU would greatly benefit with someone like this, haven't had in a long time.I would love to see this kid playing in Lincoln in a heartbeat. Supposedly he is better and further advanced than his brother was, and Shannon was a pretty damn good player.Sterling Brown is a name to keep an eye on. He was one of the kids that made the trip to Lincoln last weekend and received an offer. He apparently outplayed Rivals #1 ranked player in his high school state finals game recently.
Early signing period was last fall. Oct/Nov maybe?. And I believe the 2nd signing period began last Wednesdaywhen is signing day for the 2012 recruits?
He says facilities will have a big influence on his college decision.
"I visited North Carolina. I visited Duke," the 6-foot-10, 280-pounder said Thursday. "Those campuses were great. But I think Nebraska has the best facilities, definitely."
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