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Marcus: Cory to MN "seems less likely now"; Al Nolen "very out of shape"
Gophers have holes to fill at point guard and wing
By Marcus Fuller
The Gophers have three players signed in this year's recruiting class, but they haven't filled their biggest needs for next season.
With forward Paul Carter and point guard Justin Cobbs transferring, Minnesota will lose players at two positions where it was already lacking depth. The Gophers now have only one point guard (Al Nolen) and wing forward (Rodney Williams) returning.
Findlay Prep (Nev.) All-American Cory Joseph would be the dream recruit to address Gophers coach Tubby Smith's issues at point guard. But the prospect of Joseph joining his older brother, Devoe, at Minnesota seems less likely now, as his decision gets closer.
I've heard that Cory's main goal is to get to the NBA after one or two years in college. He will have the best chance to do that at Texas or Villanova. It wouldn't surprise me if he has already made up his mind between one of the two schools.
If that's the case, the Gophers will have to move quickly to sign someone else to play point guard. Smith is expected to visit former Iowa recruit and Illinois native Ben Brust. But Smith will have to beat out Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan and Cal coach Mike Montgomery, who have already offered Brust a scholarship. Brust is more of a combo guard, but he is the best available point guard for Minnesota's level.
The Gophers are scheduled to have 6-foot-9 Brehm Prep (Ill.) forward Oto Osenieks visit Friday. Osenieks also visited Iowa State, Providence and Florida. He could be a replacement for Carter. He is listed as a power forward but has a nice looking three-point shot. But can he play defense? That is a must in Smith's system.
The late signing period started Wednesday, so the Gophers won't have much to choose from. They don't want to settle on anyone, but they might not have a choice.
Right now, the 2010-11 roster looks like this:
PG - Al Nolen
SG/PG -- Devoe Joseph
SG -- Blake Hoffarber
SG -- Austin Hollins*
SF -- Rodney Williams
PF -- Trevor Mbakwe
C/F -- Ralph Sampson III
C/F -- Colton Iverson
C/F -- Maurice Walker*
C -- Elliott Eliason*
*2010 recruits
-- A new NCAA rule passed recently allows coaches to have conversations with recruits at summer camps. This makes elite camps even more beneficial to programs for recruiting purposes. But Smith can't take advantage of it, because he's not expected to have an elite camp for the second straight summer.
-- Smith likely will take advantage of another new NCAA rule effective Aug. 10. The rule allows incoming freshmen to join the team on a foreign tour during the summer. The Gophers could have up to six newcomers this year, so taking a trip could go a long way toward building chemistry. I was told that the team is trying to schedule a trip to Canada because it would be less costly and a homecoming for Walker, Devoe Joseph and possibly Cory Joseph if he signs with Minnesota.
-- Nolen is the only true point guard left on Minnesota's roster if Cobbs leaves. If Cory Joseph signs elsewhere, Nolen could return to his starting position. But he still has a lot of work to do on and off the court. Nolen has to stay academically eligible to play next season. I've heard that he has looked very out of shape and far from his old self in workouts. But he will have the summer to return to form.
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers/2010/04/gophers-have-lot-more-work-to.html
Go Gophers!!
Gophers have holes to fill at point guard and wing
By Marcus Fuller
The Gophers have three players signed in this year's recruiting class, but they haven't filled their biggest needs for next season.
With forward Paul Carter and point guard Justin Cobbs transferring, Minnesota will lose players at two positions where it was already lacking depth. The Gophers now have only one point guard (Al Nolen) and wing forward (Rodney Williams) returning.
Findlay Prep (Nev.) All-American Cory Joseph would be the dream recruit to address Gophers coach Tubby Smith's issues at point guard. But the prospect of Joseph joining his older brother, Devoe, at Minnesota seems less likely now, as his decision gets closer.
I've heard that Cory's main goal is to get to the NBA after one or two years in college. He will have the best chance to do that at Texas or Villanova. It wouldn't surprise me if he has already made up his mind between one of the two schools.
If that's the case, the Gophers will have to move quickly to sign someone else to play point guard. Smith is expected to visit former Iowa recruit and Illinois native Ben Brust. But Smith will have to beat out Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan and Cal coach Mike Montgomery, who have already offered Brust a scholarship. Brust is more of a combo guard, but he is the best available point guard for Minnesota's level.
The Gophers are scheduled to have 6-foot-9 Brehm Prep (Ill.) forward Oto Osenieks visit Friday. Osenieks also visited Iowa State, Providence and Florida. He could be a replacement for Carter. He is listed as a power forward but has a nice looking three-point shot. But can he play defense? That is a must in Smith's system.
The late signing period started Wednesday, so the Gophers won't have much to choose from. They don't want to settle on anyone, but they might not have a choice.
Right now, the 2010-11 roster looks like this:
PG - Al Nolen
SG/PG -- Devoe Joseph
SG -- Blake Hoffarber
SG -- Austin Hollins*
SF -- Rodney Williams
PF -- Trevor Mbakwe
C/F -- Ralph Sampson III
C/F -- Colton Iverson
C/F -- Maurice Walker*
C -- Elliott Eliason*
*2010 recruits
-- A new NCAA rule passed recently allows coaches to have conversations with recruits at summer camps. This makes elite camps even more beneficial to programs for recruiting purposes. But Smith can't take advantage of it, because he's not expected to have an elite camp for the second straight summer.
-- Smith likely will take advantage of another new NCAA rule effective Aug. 10. The rule allows incoming freshmen to join the team on a foreign tour during the summer. The Gophers could have up to six newcomers this year, so taking a trip could go a long way toward building chemistry. I was told that the team is trying to schedule a trip to Canada because it would be less costly and a homecoming for Walker, Devoe Joseph and possibly Cory Joseph if he signs with Minnesota.
-- Nolen is the only true point guard left on Minnesota's roster if Cobbs leaves. If Cory Joseph signs elsewhere, Nolen could return to his starting position. But he still has a lot of work to do on and off the court. Nolen has to stay academically eligible to play next season. I've heard that he has looked very out of shape and far from his old self in workouts. But he will have the summer to return to form.
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers/2010/04/gophers-have-lot-more-work-to.html
Go Gophers!!