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Johnny Juzang reclass to 2019. Lights out shooter and scorer.
And the gophers have a chance with this guy?
Johnny Juzang reclass to 2019. Lights out shooter and scorer.
And the gophers have a chance with this guy?
Gophers not in his top 4 schoolsAnd the gophers have a chance with this guy?
Stamper and Omersa are virtually the same size. They are both 6'6", and Stamper was listed at 215 while Omersa is listed at 225. Omersa is only a rising sophomore and certainly could get much better, but at this point he is not even close to Stamper. Stamper started an entire season and averaged roughly 6 pts and 6 boards per game. If you extrapolate Omersa's freshman numbers over the same minutes, he'd be at about 3 pts and 4 boards per game - essentially, he's a little better than half the player Stamper was.
Gophers have never been involved with him from what I can tell. Final four of Kentucky, Virginia, Kansas, Oregon.
Richard seems horribly lazy when it comes to recruiting especially when compared to his counter part Fleck. This is a dreadful class, zero in state guys and hoping that a guy from Germany can reach some potential. Yuck. Plus the promise of plenty of playing time from the 3/4/5 spot. A warm body at this point.
not sure if this has been posted anywhere....but Kobe Brown, who took an official visit here, committed to Texas A&M and has since de-committed. Looks like the MN coaches visited him on Wednesday.
I'd take Kobe Brown. Wonder if they might get him only if Coffey leaves.
Another interesting fact is I havent seen one GH contributor say they dont want him, but he is ranked in the 200's. Lot's of Gopherholers are so stuck on rankings, weird this hasnt been the case for this guy
I'd take Kobe Brown. Wonder if they might get him only if Coffey leaves.
Another interesting fact is I havent seen one GH contributor say they dont want him, but he is ranked in the 200's. Lot's of Gopherholers are so stuck on rankings, weird this hasnt been the case for this guy
Competition appears to be:
Penn State (visited there, and PSU offered his brother, kind of a reverse Hurt deal)
Vanderbilt
VA Tech
Missouri
Gophers have a pretty full roster. I just dont see it, but would welcome it
My other point is that if we take on a Kobe Brown, that decreases next years open schollies down to 3. Do we really want to do it that with a potential big time class for 2020?
My other point is that if we take on a Kobe Brown, that decreases next years open schollies down to 3. Do we really want to do it that with a potential big time class for 2020?
My other point is that if we take on a Kobe Brown, that decreases next years open schollies down to 3. Do we really want to do it that with a potential big time class for 2020?
It doesn't matter how many open scholarships you have if you can't actually land the kids you want. Do we actually feel we can land 4 out of the 5 in-state guys in the 2020 class? I'd be ecstatic if we landed 3 and happy even if we only got two out of Suggs, Diana, Garcia, Carlson and Walton.
You know there are 49 states and a bunch of other countries that have basketball players too, right?
2019 big David Skogman commits to Buffalo. Did Wisconsin offer? I'm aware of his heart problem, but it stills seems odd.
Lol at someone projecting next years scholarship situation today.
Don't know if it is noted yet, but we currently rank at 4th in the big ten rankings for 2019 recruiting. Wisconsin, on the other hand, sits at 14th with Tyler Wahl and a grad transfer as there lone recruits. big year for the gophers
Suggs is a top 10 player and he will be blue blood one and done just like: both Jones', Hurt, Trent.
Garcia is moving up the boards so he may enter the McDonalds all american arena and unlikely to stay home.
So then we are down to Carlson, Dainja, and Walton. Carlson is looking elsewhere from what I here. Now we have two in Dainja and Walton from in Minnesota. Looks like we need to adjust expectations to meet the reality of the last 5-10 years.
My other point is that if we take on a Kobe Brown, that decreases next years open schollies down to 3. Do we really want to do it that with a potential big time class for 2020?
My other point is that if we take on a Kobe Brown, that decreases next years open schollies down to 3. Do we really want to do it that with a potential big time class for 2020?