+1, we are "frequently wrong, but never in doubt"."we feel" these recruiting threads are the most entertaining thing on Gopherhole.
+1, we are "frequently wrong, but never in doubt"."we feel" these recruiting threads are the most entertaining thing on Gopherhole.
I know it says on some of the recruiting sites that the Gophers had interest in him but does anyone know if he ever received a Gopher offer?Jerrelle Deberry @JaySav3Hunna
My signing day is on Wednesday @ destiny and I'm let everybody know what time tomorrow come show me some love
I wonder how close Amelia really follows recruiting. Jackson Davis has been off the radar for a month after he cut his list down, it had previously been reported that Konate was taking the ACT recently so unless he really got his results back quick I doubt he would want to commit before knowing if he is eligible, Gueye has said he hasn't talked with Gopher coaches in a while and after getting Diedhiou it would seem pretty obvious Gueye is probably out, and then she makes no mention of Justin Martin, Ryan Johnson, or Zach Lofton who seem to be three of the guys the Gophers are interested in right now.STrib blog: With Gaston Diedhiou set to sign, Bakary Konate is Minnesota's top remaining target
Six-eleven, 230-pound center Bakary Konate could make a decision as early as tomorrow and Minnesota appears to be on good footing.
A short list of names that have been tossed around in association with the Gophers seems to hold little substance. Minnesota appears to have cooled on Kentucky power forward Jackson Davis and North Carolina power forward Jakeem Yates. Interest in Anthony Allen, a 7-foot JUCO that has been speculated about, appears to be low right now.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/blogs/255357301.html
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SexistAmelia is embarrassingly out of touch with the program. She is about as knowledgeable as any fan who watches the games, but doesn't follow the team at all otherwise. All of her "information" is weeks if not months old. Any Gopher fan would be better off reading GH once a week than reading anything she publishes. She spends too much time messing around with instagram and talking about bigfoot. I seriously wonder why she is a sports journalist, she doesn't even seem to be interested in her job.
Amelia is embarrassingly out of touch with the program. She is about as knowledgeable as any fan who watches the games, but doesn't follow the team at all otherwise. All of her "information" is weeks if not months old. Any Gopher fan would be better off reading GH once a week than reading anything she publishes. She spends too much time messing around with instagram and talking about bigfoot. I seriously wonder why she is a sports journalist, she doesn't even seem to be interested in her job.
Amelia is embarrassingly out of touch with the program. She is about as knowledgeable as any fan who watches the games, but doesn't follow the team at all otherwise. All of her "information" is weeks if not months old. Any Gopher fan would be better off reading GH once a week than reading anything she publishes. She spends too much time messing around with instagram and talking about bigfoot. I seriously wonder why she is a sports journalist, she doesn't even seem to be interested in her job.
And Myron continues his "insult anything Minnesota" act on Twitter (including hockey). So basically, the Strib sucks at hiring Gophers beat writers. It's pathetic.
Amelia is embarrassingly out of touch with the program. She is about as knowledgeable as any fan who watches the games, but doesn't follow the team at all otherwise. All of her "information" is weeks if not months old. Any Gopher fan would be better off reading GH once a week than reading anything she publishes. She spends too much time messing around with instagram and talking about bigfoot. I seriously wonder why she is a sports journalist, she doesn't even seem to be interested in her job.
I wonder how close Amelia really follows recruiting. Jackson Davis has been off the radar for a month after he cut his list down, it had previously been reported that Konate was taking the ACT recently so unless he really got his results back quick I doubt he would want to commit before knowing if he is eligible, Gueye has said he hasn't talked with Gopher coaches in a while and after getting Diedhiou it would seem pretty obvious Gueye is probably out, and then she makes no mention of Justin Martin, Ryan Johnson, or Zach Lofton who seem to be three of the guys the Gophers are interested in right now.
I hope my post doesn't derail this thread. Hopefully we have some new 2014 recruiting news in the next day or so since it sounds like Pitino and Co are going hard after a few different recruits.
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Was anybody else at the Nook last night around 9pm? I saw Norwood eating/meeting with a young man who looks like a BB player (6-2, 6,3) but it could have been another sport.
Was anybody else at the Nook last night around 9pm? I saw Norwood eating/meeting with a young man who looks like a BB player (6-2, 6,3) but it could have been another sport.
What exactly does a basketball player look like? I get if he's 6-11, but...
Ok I might be racist but black, Athletic. Looks like someone I would want on my basketball team!
How does a (6-2, 6-3) young man look like a BB player? Did he look Black?
Also we could keep the Hollins name confusion thing going but this time it could be Josh Martin and Justin Martin.
Not too excited for Lofton or Johnson but Justin Martin would instantly improve this team next year.
Sure he would, but there are numerous coaches out there thinking the same thing. He'll be a 5th year senior who can play right away and put up good numbers for a strong program as a junior. A guy like that is like gold. You can bet that Minnesota will not be the highest rated program chasing him. Last year Josh Davis was a 5th year transfer who put up very good numbers for an obscure program like Tulane. He had all kinds of offers and eventually decided on San Diego State (a final 16 team with over 30 wins and located in one of the very best climates in the nation).
This team would very likely be better with someone like Martin, but this team should also be better with enough decent depth that the coach can turn to other players when other players are having poor games.
Sure he would, but there are numerous coaches out there thinking the same thing. He'll be a 5th year senior who can play right away and put up good numbers for a strong program as a junior. A guy like that is like gold. You can bet that Minnesota will not be the highest rated program chasing him. Last year Josh Davis was a 5th year transfer who put up very good numbers for an obscure program like Tulane. He had all kinds of offers and eventually decided on San Diego State (a final 16 team with over 30 wins and located in one of the very best climates in the nation).
This team would very likely be better with someone like Martin, but this team should also be better with enough decent depth that the coach can turn to other players when other players are having poor games.
Wait? He's got junior eligibility? Is that possible?