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per Marcus:
Like Oturu, Hurt and Nnaji are attracting pro scouts this season. They’re already projected to be picked in June’s NBA draft. Nnaji is rated the highest of the trio, a potential lottery selection.
If those three local big guys leave the college ranks after this season, there are more Minnesotans to follow in the frontcourt at major college programs. You’ll see Dawson Garcia (Prior Lake) team up at Marquette with Theo John (Champlin Park). Dain Dainja (Park Center) will help Baylor reload.
And, of course, the Badgers like what they’re getting out of Reuvers inside. So they added Ben Carlson (East Ridge) and Steven Crowl (Eastview).
The 6-10 Oturu has vivid memories of facing the 6-11 Reuvers in high school.
“We played him twice in the same year,” Oturu said. “We lost the regular-season matchup, but we won the state tournament one. They were some really good games.”
Those battles have continued into college. Oturu and the Gophers beat Wisconsin 70-52 earlier this month at Williams Arena, and the rematch comes March 1 in Madison. Oturu will again face Thompson and the Hoosiers three days later at Indiana’s Assembly Hall.
Add it all up, and as Minnesota continues to send bigs to the college ranks, we’ll have to start calling it the Land of 10,000 Big Men.
Go Gophers!!
Like Oturu, Hurt and Nnaji are attracting pro scouts this season. They’re already projected to be picked in June’s NBA draft. Nnaji is rated the highest of the trio, a potential lottery selection.
If those three local big guys leave the college ranks after this season, there are more Minnesotans to follow in the frontcourt at major college programs. You’ll see Dawson Garcia (Prior Lake) team up at Marquette with Theo John (Champlin Park). Dain Dainja (Park Center) will help Baylor reload.
And, of course, the Badgers like what they’re getting out of Reuvers inside. So they added Ben Carlson (East Ridge) and Steven Crowl (Eastview).
The 6-10 Oturu has vivid memories of facing the 6-11 Reuvers in high school.
“We played him twice in the same year,” Oturu said. “We lost the regular-season matchup, but we won the state tournament one. They were some really good games.”
Those battles have continued into college. Oturu and the Gophers beat Wisconsin 70-52 earlier this month at Williams Arena, and the rematch comes March 1 in Madison. Oturu will again face Thompson and the Hoosiers three days later at Indiana’s Assembly Hall.
Add it all up, and as Minnesota continues to send bigs to the college ranks, we’ll have to start calling it the Land of 10,000 Big Men.
Land of 10,000 Big Men? Minnesota centers making impact near and far
Minnesota's current college crop extends a long-standing tradition.
www.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!