Despite tough offseason, recruiting class has NU's Miles in good mood
POSTED: MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2015 3:57 PM | UPDATED: 4:20 PM, MON APR 20, 2015.
By Lee Barfknecht / World-Herald staff writer
LINCOLN — For a guy who hasn’t won a basketball game since Feb. 3, Nebraska coach Tim Miles’ mood on Monday was pretty chipper.
Not even saying goodbye to All-Big Ten wing Terran Petteway, who is leaving for the NBA draft, or seeing assistant coach Chris Harriman leave for New Mexico over the weekend soured his outlook. The source of Miles’ optimism is a five-man recruiting class currently ranked in the top 25 to 30 nationally, and that’s without factoring in Kansas transfer Andrew White III and recent signee Bakari Evelyn from Detroit.
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Getting the most attention among Nebraska signees are two Chicagoans in ESPN’s Top 75 — point guard Glynn Watson and forward Ed Morrow, who recently was in Florida playing with a U.S. national team.
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