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Chip Armelin will join the Gophers
wtf no!!!!!! we dont even need SG this takes up a scholly that could go to tharpe or coleman or oglesby or hollins this gives us 2 schollys if oto stays why? this guy better be worth it no more ahanmisis just because
wtf no!!!!!! we dont even need SG this takes up a scholly that could go to tharpe or coleman or oglesby or hollins this gives us 2 schollys if oto stays why? this guy better be worth it no more ahanmisis just because
And.. no one is signing guys to 4-yr contracts. These are one year scholarships.
Chip Armelin will join the Gophers
I think he is a promising recruit. Lots of basketball skills.
From ESPN
Chip Armelin | SG
Hometown Sulphur, LA
High School Sulphur High School
Position rank Shooting Guard # 301
Height 6'3"
Weight 185 lbs.
Last Updated: 8/5/2010 Data provided by Scouts, Inc.
Evaluation / Notes On the Trail / Features
Status
Undeclared
Scouts Grade
74
Considering: No schools at this time.
Evaluation
December, 2009: The lefty from Louisiana showed a nice stroke from behind the arc with good range out to 22'. He has good ball skills in both transition and the half court. He can get his own shot when he needs to. He is a good athlete who can finish at...
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One star player in other reports....nobody seemed interested in him from what I can find. LSU talked to him...didn't offer. Oregon same. At least he's that good but why are other lesser name schools shying away from him? Very interesting to see how it turns out. Hopefully, he earns some playing time. It says he can shoot and is athletic. That would be a good start to developing into a significant contributor, at some point, hopefully.
I would love it if you didn't make statements like this unless you're basing it off of something you know first hand. Stating facts when you don't know they're fact is getting kind of annoying.
From ESPN
Chip Armelin | SG
Hometown Sulphur, LA
High School Sulphur High School
Position rank Shooting Guard # 301
Height 6'3"
Weight 185 lbs.
Last Updated: 8/5/2010 Data provided by Scouts, Inc.
Evaluation / Notes On the Trail / Features
Status
Undeclared
Scouts Grade
74
Considering: No schools at this time.
Evaluation
December, 2009: The lefty from Louisiana showed a nice stroke from behind the arc with good range out to 22'. He has good ball skills in both transition and the half court. He can get his own shot when he needs to. He is a good athlete who can finish at...
*********
One star player in other reports....nobody seemed interested in him from what I can find. LSU talked to him...didn't offer. Oregon same. At least he's that good but why are other lesser name schools shying away from him? Very interesting to see how it turns out. Hopefully, he earns some playing time. It says he can shoot and is athletic. That would be a good start to developing into a significant contributor, at some point, hopefully.
I thought we had a big time coach...seems like a Monson recruit to me.
And.. no one is signing guys to 4-yr contracts. These are one year scholarships.
Maybe this kid is great. But I'm guessing there is a reason why the kid is available in August.
My biggest thing is that the Gophers staff has spent a bunch of time since the end of last season recruiting two guys -- Maverick and Chip -- who are kinda head scratchers. I would have rather had them spend that time and energy working on the '11 class.
I'd like to see some tangible progress on the '11 class.
I don't understand how he didn't get more basketball recruitment (If he is a legit high-major D1 player), just because he played one year of football and drew some interest. It doesn't add up.Maybe this kid is great. But I'm guessing there is a reason why the kid is available in August.
Is there anyway Chip plays football for the U also?
Class 5A All-State Basketball Teams (2010)
BOYS
First team
Name, school Ht. Cl. Avg.
Kendrick Washington, Huntington 6-7 Sr. 15.0
Tramel White, H.L. Bourgeois 6-1 Jr. 23.3
Roosevelt Johnson, Destrehan 6-5 Jr. 19.4
Marlon Johnson, East Ascension 6-3 Sr. 14.6
Patrick Richard, Carencro 6-4 Sr. 23.0
Second team
Chip Armelin, Sulphur 6-3 So. 17.5
Trai Eaglin, Westgate 5-11 Sr. 17.2
Josh Brown, Ruston 6-3 Sr. 18.0
Matt Derenbecker, Ponchatoula 6-5 So. 23.7
Russell Moore, St. Augustine 6-4 Sr. 13.1
OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Kendrick Washington, Huntington
COACH OF THE YEAR: Clifton Brown, Lafayette
BOYS (2009)
First team
Name, school Ht. Cl. Avg.
Kendrick Washington, Huntington 6-7 Sr. 19.4
Ricky Johnson, Carencro 6-1 Sr. 26.3
Jacoby Colbert, Westgate 6-3 Jr. 20.2
Nick Haywood, Ouachita 6-0 Sr. 19.3
Rashaun Claiborne, St. Amant 6-4 Sr. 20.0
Second team
Roosevelt Johnson, Destrehan 6-6 Sr. 18.6
Jordane Ganapamo, Mandeville 6-1 Sr. 20.0
Chip Armelin, Sulphur 6-3 Jr. 17.8
Xavier Blackburn, St. Thomas More 6-3 Jr. 14.6
Cory Lacy, West Monroe 6-0 Jr. 14.3
2008 Second Team.