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http://www.twincities.com/gophers/ci_13682003 Mom and brother Devoe may tilt odds in Gophers' favor for Cory Joseph...
Nice. Based on my memory, that is the most promising article in regards to filling the missing link on what I view will be at least two year window where we will have a shot at Big Ten Titles if we get stellar PG play. Villanova's presence in the equation makes me worry the most. Jay Wright, great school (academics and as a basketball campus), major city, program playing at high level, 3 guard attack, etc. makes an attractive option.
Joseph-Joseph-Williams-White-Sampson could be a killer staring line-up for 2 years.
Big Ten champs 2012
Possibly, but there are a number of Big Ten teams currently better than Minnesota and those teams have incredible recruiting classes coming in. The Big Ten will be loaded for the next 4-5 years. Aside from C. Joseph - and he's no sure thing - the Gophers recruiting for 2010 and beyond has been mediocre at best. Purdue actually just got a committment for 2012 today and they're are pretty much done now through 2012.
Possibly, but there are a number of Big Ten teams currently better than Minnesota ...
True statement. I'd put that number at 2-3. That number is dwindling and may be 0 by next year.
You're right that the B10 is becoming loaded though. By next year, the 3rd or 4th best team in the B10 may still be a NC contender, and I would bet the 6-7 B10 teams in the top 25 will become common.
I don't know about taking 2012 commits, both from an ethical standpoint and risk standpoint. I understand it's allowed, but how can any kid starting their sophomore year honestly know where he wants to go to school, and how can any school honestly know what kind of player he's going to be in 3+ years? And if the kid blows out his knee and becomes a 2* talent, are you going to keep the commitment and use one of your 13 schollies on him? If the kid blows up and becomes the #1 recruit in the country, is he going to keep his commitment to Purdue and ignore interest from the Dukes, UCLAs and Kentuckys of the world?