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This seemed to cross different recruiting years so I figured I'd give it its own thread. An interesting article from Marcus:
"A typical European or African kid doesn't know the difference between Buffalo, N.Y., and Hollywood, and they don't know the difference between Duke and Minnesota," Fraschilla said. "They just know they're getting a chance to play college basketball in the United States and get an education. For Richard, selling the University of Minnesota in a great league and in a great city is a little bit easier. He has got things that would be attractive for a kid from Senegal or from other parts of the world. It's smart that he's opening up another avenue to recruit because at this point they'll have trouble getting the top-25 player, unless it happens to be a kid in their backyard who likes the way the program is going."
"What I think a lot of people love about international kids is they're extremely humble," said Pitino, who coached Dieng as a Louisville assistant. "They're extremely appreciative and haven't gotten Americanized too soon. Not every guy who you coach would you consider a good friend. Gorgiu is one of those guys. He's as humble as it gets. He's very, very appreciative, and he works his butt off."
http://www.twincities.com/gophers/c...ketball-team-increasingly-looking-outside-u-s
Go Gophers!!
"A typical European or African kid doesn't know the difference between Buffalo, N.Y., and Hollywood, and they don't know the difference between Duke and Minnesota," Fraschilla said. "They just know they're getting a chance to play college basketball in the United States and get an education. For Richard, selling the University of Minnesota in a great league and in a great city is a little bit easier. He has got things that would be attractive for a kid from Senegal or from other parts of the world. It's smart that he's opening up another avenue to recruit because at this point they'll have trouble getting the top-25 player, unless it happens to be a kid in their backyard who likes the way the program is going."
"What I think a lot of people love about international kids is they're extremely humble," said Pitino, who coached Dieng as a Louisville assistant. "They're extremely appreciative and haven't gotten Americanized too soon. Not every guy who you coach would you consider a good friend. Gorgiu is one of those guys. He's as humble as it gets. He's very, very appreciative, and he works his butt off."
http://www.twincities.com/gophers/c...ketball-team-increasingly-looking-outside-u-s
Go Gophers!!