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Nothing real serious yet but a name to keep an eye on is Elliott Eliason, a 6'11, 238 junior from Chadron, Nebraska. 12.8 pts, 9.7 rebs. and 5 blocks as a sophomore.
Offers: Nebraska, Colorado State, Creighton, Washington State
*** rivals, ** scout, not evaluated on ESPN
#143 on rivals Top 150 for 2010, #12 center
http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=80415&Sport=2
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=1200&u_sid=10280105
The end result of Elliott Eliason's second unofficial visit to the University of Nebraska didn't come as a complete surprise to him. But being what is believed to be the first in-state player offered a basketball scholarship by Doc Sadler still meant a lot to the Chadron High School center.
The 6-foot-11 sophomore met with the Huskers coach following NU's 68-49 victory over Colorado Sunday at the Devaney Center. Eliason said Sadler extended an offer to join his program in the fall of 2010.
"It's such an honor," he said. "It's nice to know that someone's noticing the hard work you're putting in."
Nebraska became the second NCAA Division I school to make an offer to Eliason this year. Colorado State had done so previously.
Offers: Nebraska, Colorado State, Creighton, Washington State
*** rivals, ** scout, not evaluated on ESPN
#143 on rivals Top 150 for 2010, #12 center
http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=80415&Sport=2
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=1200&u_sid=10280105
The end result of Elliott Eliason's second unofficial visit to the University of Nebraska didn't come as a complete surprise to him. But being what is believed to be the first in-state player offered a basketball scholarship by Doc Sadler still meant a lot to the Chadron High School center.
The 6-foot-11 sophomore met with the Huskers coach following NU's 68-49 victory over Colorado Sunday at the Devaney Center. Eliason said Sadler extended an offer to join his program in the fall of 2010.
"It's such an honor," he said. "It's nice to know that someone's noticing the hard work you're putting in."
Nebraska became the second NCAA Division I school to make an offer to Eliason this year. Colorado State had done so previously.