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Tubby in Cincinnati
By Marcus Fuller on July 7, 2009
With the July recruiting period now here, Gophers coach Tubby Smith is on the road trying to watch some of his program's top targets for the 2010 and 2011 classes.
Smith was spotted in Cincinnati at the It Takes 5ive Classic on Monday along with other big-name coaches, including North Carolina's Roy Williams, Michigan State's Tom Izzo and Florida's Bill Donovan.
It seems Smith has his eyes on several prospects, including 6-foot-11 Christ School (N.C.) junior center Marshall Plumlee, 6-5 Northside High School (Tenn.) senior wing Casey Prather and Bishop Miege High School (Kansas)senior point guard Trevor Releford.
Plumlee's older brothers, Mason and Miles, are at Duke, but he told Buckeyegrove.com he was wide open. Ohio State, Indiana, Purdue, Butler, Notre Dame, Minnesota and Xavier were schools interested in him in attendance, according to the story.
"I'm open to anything and everythingm," he said in a recent article. "I am going to make a college decision based on what is best for me regardless of what my brothers did."
Go Gophers!!
By Marcus Fuller on July 7, 2009
With the July recruiting period now here, Gophers coach Tubby Smith is on the road trying to watch some of his program's top targets for the 2010 and 2011 classes.
Smith was spotted in Cincinnati at the It Takes 5ive Classic on Monday along with other big-name coaches, including North Carolina's Roy Williams, Michigan State's Tom Izzo and Florida's Bill Donovan.
It seems Smith has his eyes on several prospects, including 6-foot-11 Christ School (N.C.) junior center Marshall Plumlee, 6-5 Northside High School (Tenn.) senior wing Casey Prather and Bishop Miege High School (Kansas)senior point guard Trevor Releford.
Plumlee's older brothers, Mason and Miles, are at Duke, but he told Buckeyegrove.com he was wide open. Ohio State, Indiana, Purdue, Butler, Notre Dame, Minnesota and Xavier were schools interested in him in attendance, according to the story.
"I'm open to anything and everythingm," he said in a recent article. "I am going to make a college decision based on what is best for me regardless of what my brothers did."
Go Gophers!!