There's always room for a super star. Absolutely if he calls Big Fish they say yes. Of course we only know if I'm right when he signs. If he chooses not to sign, the story is we didn't have a scholarship for him.
There's always room for a super star. Absolutely if he calls Big Fish they say yes. Of course we only know if I'm right when he signs. If he chooses not to sign, the story is we didn't have a scholarship for him.
In today's college environment do not be surprised if one of the existing players transfers due to playing time. I know of none, but it will happen, so you have to sign to your max potential.
Weren't Chris Snowden, Kelvin Price and Chris Manuel all in the same recruiting class? That was pretty strong, especially since there probably were others in the class as well.
Also, the 2000 team had the following players, all as true freshman...Blaine Harmon, Orlando Butler, Lonnie Thomas, Jarret Evans, Billy Jones, Reggie Degray, Shea Whiting, Brett Smith and Robert Jupiter. That's 9 true freshman on the roster, most of which had solid-to-great careers here. May not have been big time recruits, but ended up being big time players
We are in his final three along with UCLA and another school. Maybe St. John’s? Dion lives in California and may want him to stick close to Home to watch him play. So probably comes down to whether he wants to watch his son a lot at UCLA or wants to watch him succeed at his alma mater.
The Manuel, Price, Snowden class also featured Reggie Poole.
But you are way off on that 2000 team. Brett Smith and Lonnie Thomas were seniors. Degray was a junior transfer from Wofford. Neither Harmon nor Butler were eligible as freshmen. They were both props and therefore sophomores in 2000.
My guess is you got that from the website, which is wayyyyyyyyyy off.
No offense, but that’s like saying the odds of hitting green on roulette is 33% because there are only 3 colors on the wheel.
I have to assume our odds of signing him are EXTREMELY low. He is a top prospect getting offers from top programs that happen to be much closer to home. But heck, sometimes you spin the roulette wheel and it lands on zero so who knows?
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