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More in-state talent coming
Calling the Gophers depth thin in the frontcourt was an understatement this year, so much so that fans already looked ahead to a Minnesota-laden trio inside in 2022-23.
Fox and powerfully-built 6-9, 235-pound incoming freshman Pharrel Payne could compete for starting spots next to Battle next season.
"I'm definitely excited," Payne said. "I think me and [Battle] would go great together."
That potential lineup doesn't even include the 6-11 Garcia, who if added would give the Gophers much-needed size and a highly-skilled inside-out scorer. He led all Big East freshman in scoring and rebounding at Marquette in 2020-21.
Payne and Osseo's Joshua Ola-Joseph committed to the Gophers last August after Park Center's Braeden Carrington became Johnson's first high school recruit as the Gophers coach.
"I feel like with the recruits we have coming in and the guys we have there staying," Carrington said, "I think we'll be able to mix well."
Carrington, a sharpshooting 6-4 guard, ended up leading the Pirates to the Class 4A state championship and winning Minnesota Mr. Basketball, the first U recruit to do that since Coffey when Johnson was on staff in 2016.
The Gophers' last NCAA tournament berth came when they had three starters from Minnesota with Oturu, Coffey, and Gabe Kalscheur three years ago.
The Gophers might not have an entire starting five or full roster with Minnesotans when their new team debuts at Williams Arena next season. Still, it might look pretty close to that soon.
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Go Gophers!!
More in-state talent coming
Calling the Gophers depth thin in the frontcourt was an understatement this year, so much so that fans already looked ahead to a Minnesota-laden trio inside in 2022-23.
Fox and powerfully-built 6-9, 235-pound incoming freshman Pharrel Payne could compete for starting spots next to Battle next season.
"I'm definitely excited," Payne said. "I think me and [Battle] would go great together."
That potential lineup doesn't even include the 6-11 Garcia, who if added would give the Gophers much-needed size and a highly-skilled inside-out scorer. He led all Big East freshman in scoring and rebounding at Marquette in 2020-21.
Payne and Osseo's Joshua Ola-Joseph committed to the Gophers last August after Park Center's Braeden Carrington became Johnson's first high school recruit as the Gophers coach.
"I feel like with the recruits we have coming in and the guys we have there staying," Carrington said, "I think we'll be able to mix well."
Carrington, a sharpshooting 6-4 guard, ended up leading the Pirates to the Class 4A state championship and winning Minnesota Mr. Basketball, the first U recruit to do that since Coffey when Johnson was on staff in 2016.
The Gophers' last NCAA tournament berth came when they had three starters from Minnesota with Oturu, Coffey, and Gabe Kalscheur three years ago.
The Gophers might not have an entire starting five or full roster with Minnesotans when their new team debuts at Williams Arena next season. Still, it might look pretty close to that soon.

Imagine a Gophers hoops team with mostly Minnesota talent; Ben Johnson's close to making it happen
If the Gophers add North Carolina transfer Dawson Garcia, that would give them seven scholarship players from Minnesota.
Go Gophers!!