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Interesting that someone being recruited by the likes of Florida, OSU & USC is considering NU for hoops. Barry must be doing something right, b/c it suddenly seems like more so-called blue-chips are giving us looks than ever before. The caveat is that he sounds as if he's just looking for a 1-year audition for the NBA, and feels NU could be the peferct fit for that -- big stage in the Big 12, immediate impact player, possibly star of team etc. What do you guys think, is it worth it to burn a schollie and recruiting energy on a guy who is all but certainly leaving after one year?
DAYTONA BEACH -- Keith Brumbaugh's NBA dreams are now on hold.
The former DeLand basketball player -- Mr. Basketball in Florida this year -- backed out of the NBA draft before Tuesday's 5 p.m. deadline, and will now concentrate on selecting a college to attend
"Right now, there are four schools interested in him that I know of. And I think he might be leaning toward Nebraska. They just came onto the scene recently. I think in the next couple of weeks, he'll have a decision."
BRUMBAUGH'S COLLEGE POSSIBILITIES
Florida
Strengths: Getting to play in-state, and play for a perennial NCAA Tournament team. . . . Getting to play in a run-and-gun system to display his individual skills.
Weaknesses: Not many.
The skinny: The Gators had two underclassmen, Matt Walsh and Anthony Roberson, declare for the NBA Draft -- leaving holes to fill. Brumbaugh, Florida's Mr. Basketball, would be a gem if the Gators have the space available.
Nebraska
Strengths: Because of a lack of tradition within the Cornhuskers basketball program, Brumbaugh could be an instant star at Nebraska -- enhancing his chance to be a draft pick next spring . . . Like Oklahoma State, he'd have a chance to play in one of the top conferences in the nation.
Weaknesses: Distance from home. . . . Team may not make it to the NCAA Tournament,
which is a big showcase for future professional talent.
The skinny: The Cornhuskers are a recent addition to Brumbaugh's list. According to DeLand coach John Zeoli, they are one of Brumbaugh's favorites.
Oklahoma State
Strengths: An established competitor within the Big 12 conference . . . John Lucas, the former NBA coach who has trained Brumbaugh the past two months, had a son, John Lucas, Jr., playing for the school in recent years.
Weaknesses: Distance from home . . . Might have to "wait his turn" more than at other schools.
The skinny: If Brumbaugh played for the Cowboys, he'd get a chance to work with one of the top coaches in the college game in Eddie Sutton -- and he'd get to play against high-profile coaches such as Texas Tech's Bobby Knight and top programs like Kansas.
Southern Cal
Strengths: The tradition at Southern Cal is one of the best in college athletics.
Weaknesses: Really, really far from home.
The skinny: Brumbaugh has all but eliminated the Trojans from contention, according to Zeoli. They had emerged as a possibility in recent months, and Brumbaugh mentioned them at a May 20 press conference.
South Florida
Strengths: Getting to play in-state . . . Like Nebraska, Brumbaugh would be the big guy on campus, almost instantly, allowing him to showcase his talent and make him a possible draft pick as early as next year.
Weaknesses: Not as much national exposure as the other schools on his list.
The skinny: The Bulls are also a recent addition to Brumbaugh's list. The DeLand native has said for months that he'd like to stay in-state if he goes to college.
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