DeathClutch
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I'd rather get highly ranked in state recruits, than even higher ranked out of state recruits. We need to set a precident of retaining in state talent.
Couldn't agree more. Its great to see the staff recruiting everywhere, but minnesota is going to have good classes in upcoming years. As tireless of a recruiter we keep hearing Coach P is i feel encouraged he'll put in the time and effort.I'd rather get highly ranked in state recruits, than even higher ranked out of state recruits. We need to set a precident of retaining in state talent.
I wouldn't be surprised if we locked up Johnson relatively early, especially if we get Reid. In fact, I think either him or Alex Illikainen will be our first 2015 commit.
STrib blog: Catching up with DeLaSalle's Jarvis Johnson
What has your contact with [Minnesota] been like since the Gophers offered you? Well, it’s been good. I’ve been talking to Ben Johnson a lot since he’s a DeLaSalle grad, so we’ve been in contact a lot.
Are you pretty close, you and Ben Johnson? Yup, I would say so.
Does he come to the school anymore? Yeah, he does, like a couple practices we had last year he came to, not just because he was a Nebraska coach but because he’s an alumni, so he was around.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/214765011.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Go Gophers!!
Interestingly, the article says Tubby has offered from TT after not paying him much attention while at Minnesota.
Seems odd. Maybe Tubby is just trying to raise his offer count up there a bit so he doesn't look lazy to his new fans.probably trying to anger him
I can see it unfortunately. I could see the appeal of being on a team that consistently outperforms expectations.
Bo trying to steal Jarvis. Not sure why he'd want to cross the border to play for a slow paced team like Wisconsin.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Jarvis Johnson (DLS) was offered a basketball scholarship by Bo Ryan at Wisconsin today. <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23PULLEYHOOPS&src=hash">#PULLEYHOOPS</a>.</p>— Errol Carlstrom (@PulleyHoops) <a href="https://twitter.com/PulleyHoops/statuses/357618392317956096">July 17, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Apparently Johnson likes their style and he sounds pretty high on Wisconsin.
"I like their style of play," he said. "Also it's close to home, but it's far enough away. I haven't really thought about my top schools yet, but they're going to be high."
he like their style? i doubt that and feel he is just saying that, no chance he goes to wiscy
Jordan Taylor liked their system and had plenty of success. You think Bo won't try to sell him on being the next JT?
Jordan Taylor liked their system and had plenty of success. You think Bo won't try to sell him on being the next JT?
Not sure that would be a great sales pitch, Taylor wasn't drafted and based on the fact he is playing at Pulley, I'm not even sure he is playing over seas. I'm sure Jarvis wants to play in the NBA. Bo hasn't put many guards in the NBA, only one I can think of is Devin Harris. His offense/system just doesn't do a great job of developing guards for the next level.
Not in the NCAA tournament.
Jarvis could strap a 50 pound weight to his chest and still run faster and jump higher than Taylor.
Most of this fanbase doesn't care how we do in the NCAA tournament. All they care about is regular season finish in the Big Ten.
So could Usain Bolt, but if I'm building a college basketball team, I'd rather have Taylor.
P.S. Not every single basketball player wants to play in an uptempo system. Do you know Johnson or can you cite quotes where he says he wants to play in that style?