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i apologize. i had seen it on a different website, sorry for wasting your time. in case you're wondering, here is the list that was posted. no clue if these are legit or not, maybe i'll look into them some other night if i'm bored enough.

 

Robert Burke, Georgetown: John Thompson III already has had a couple of assistants land jobs, and Burke will be next.

Gary Close, Wisconsin: Close spent 13 years as an assistant at Iowa under Tom Davis and has been with Bo Ryan since 2003. That is a serious hoops education.

Phil Cunningham, Mississippi State: He has been the chief recruiter for the Bulldogs and has landed several top players.

Johnny Dawkins, Duke: Ten seasons and the title of associate head coach. Can anyone say "successor?"

Steve DeMeo, Providence: Tim Welsh's associate head coach is an excellent recruiter and floor coach.

Jerry Dunn, Michigan: Former Penn State coach probably will get another head coaching shot after hanging around the brilliant coaching mind of John Beilein.

Bernie Fine, Syracuse: Jim Boeheim's right-hand man for the past 30 years is respected nationally for his X's and O's and for his development of big men.

Greg Gard, Wisconsin: Gard is the Badgers' recruiting coordinator and has been alongside Ryan for 14 seasons.

Brett Gunning, Villanova: As long as Jay Wright has been a head coach he has had Gunning with him, and that speaks volumes.

Larry Harris, N.C. State: Harris arrived in Raleigh in 1996 with Herb Sendek, and Sidney Lowe kept him on staff.

Steve Henson, UNLV: The scrappy former point guard for Lon Kruger now coaches alongside him and will lead his own program soon.

Joe Holladay, North Carolina: He's a great recruiter and floor coach who has been with Roy Williams for 14 seasons.

Mike Hopkins, Syracuse: When you're named the successor before the head man has talked of retiring and he has been around 30-plus years, you're pretty good.

Andre LaFleur, Connecticut: LaFleur has been with the Huskies for six seasons and an assistant for three, but already he has landed on Rivals.com's top 25 recruiters list.

Chris Mack, Xavier: The Musketeers have it rolling under Sean Miller and Mack, a solid recruiter and excellent teacher.

Steve Masiello, Louisville: Masiello landed on Rivals.com's list of the top 25 recruiters for 2006 after landing Edgar Sosa and Derrick Caracter.

Marvin Meazies, Louisville: Menzies is another top-notch recruiter for the Cardinals who was lured away from UNLV.

Kevin O'Neill, Arizona: O'Neill has head coaching experience across the board and is a top defensive guru.

Josh Pastner, Arizona: Pastner is another from the Rivals.com list of the top 25 recruiters in 2006. He has been learning under Lute Olson for his entire coaching career.

Philip Pearson, Alabama: Hired by Mark Gottfried upon his arrival in 1998, Pearson is one of the top recruiters in the Southeast.

Jason Rabedeaux, Marquette: Rabedeaux, a top-flight recruiter, spent 10 years as an assistant to Kelvin Sampson and has been with Tom Crean for the past three.

Steve Robinson, North Carolina: The former FSU head coach handles the scouting for the Tar Heels and also recruits very well.

Scott Spinelli, Texas A&M: Mark Turgeon brought associate head coach Spinelli with him to Aggieland where they'll face All-Big 12 center Aleks Maric, a player recruited to Nebraska by Spinelli.

Russ Springmann, Texas: Springmann has popped up on Rivals.com's top 25 recruiters list after helping the Longhorns land seven McDonald's All-Americans over the past six seasons.

Melvin Watkins, Missouri: Watkins, associate head coach to Mike Anderson, has plenty of head coaching experience and can recruit with anybody.

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