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Quote from: OK_Cat on August 01, 2011, 08:25:53 PM"Obviously, as a K-State fan, I hope he ends up at my alma mater. But if we can't have him, I sincerely hope he chooses KU, because I love seeing our in-state talent sticking it through here. Needless to say, I'm rooting for Frank and Associates to land this promising recruit!"i agree
"Obviously, as a K-State fan, I hope he ends up at my alma mater. But if we can't have him, I sincerely hope he chooses KU, because I love seeing our in-state talent sticking it through here. Needless to say, I'm rooting for Frank and Associates to land this promising recruit!"
Quote from: sys on August 01, 2011, 08:51:00 PMQuote from: OK_Cat on August 01, 2011, 08:25:53 PM"Obviously, as a K-State fan, I hope he ends up at my alma mater. But if we can't have him, I sincerely hope he chooses KU, because I love seeing our in-state talent sticking it through here. Needless to say, I'm rooting for Frank and Associates to land this promising recruit!"i agreei don't do team, state, confy. i do team, then wgaf.
@Call_Me_Wallace: Latest development overheard from Phil Forte has my spirits lifted when it comes to KSU & Marcus Smart.
Quote from: fanningksu on August 03, 2011, 04:35:38 PM@Call_Me_Wallace: Latest development overheard from Phil Forte has my spirits lifted when it comes to KSU & Marcus Smart. don't quote that trash here.
Nnoko getting some love for his play during the live period, although I have yet to see KSU's name connected to him, I'm thinking he and Haughton are names to watch for the KSU Cats:"Landry Nnoko (Montverde, Fla./Montverde Academy)2012, C, 6-11, 220 poundsHe may be a bit of a sleeper, but he is waking up fast. Big men are always at a premium, and Nnoko will be highly sought after by mid-majors and better programs. He is a little raw but he has very good tools. He is a long, solid athlete and solid shot-blocker who can score some on the low block. He also has developing skills and can hit the occasional 15-footer. In a year that has more than few big men, Nnoko is an up-and-comer everyone should pay attention to."http://espn.go.com/college-sports/recruiting/basketball/mens/story/_/id/6826486/aau-nationals-finals-recaphttp://espn.go.com/college-sports/recruiting/basketball/mens/story/_/id/6826642/what-learned-aau-nationals
Nnoko is a sugardick* find.
Quote from: Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) on August 03, 2011, 06:37:04 PMNnoko is a sugardick* find.* - fake.
Tyrone Haughton, a 6-foot-9 center out of Miami’s Dr. Krop High School, said he has offers from Western Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, West Virginia and Miami to go along with interest from Marshall.As for his favorites, he said, “Florida or Alabama, either one.”Haughton said Alabama, Florida and West Virginia are the three schools coming at him the hardest.He has yet to take any visits, but plans to visit each of the schools on his list. Haughton plans to commit in the “fall this year” and will sign early.Haughton would like to remain close to home for college.
Offers rolling in for a lot of the guys now that the July Open period is complete:Willie Cauley- Kentucky, UCLA, KSU, FLORIDA, OK. STATE, ALABAMA AND MANY MORELAIMIS CHATKVEVIUS-KSU, MU, ARKSHAVON SHIELDS-NEB, TX TECH, YALE, JACKSONVILLE, SAN FRAN, N. COLORADO, WEBER STATE, SLU, TULSA, LONG BEACH STSHIMI OJELEYE-OK. STATE, NEB, OREGON ST, KSU, UCLA, WISC, MIZZOU, NORTHWESTERN, MARQUETTECLAYTON CUSTER-KSU, OK. STATE, HOUSTON, SAN FRANANTONIO WINN, TERRANCE MOORE, JALEN NORMAN, AUSTIN RUDER, NEY MORILLO & DAMION HUNT ALL GETTING DIVISION 1 INTEREST ALSO
suther tweets that kstate has yes, you are right, moose is backed the mokan lithuanian. kstate offers tendered to four mokan elite products.QuoteOffers rolling in for a lot of the guys now that the July Open period is complete:Willie Cauley- Kentucky, UCLA, KSU, FLORIDA, OK. STATE, ALABAMA AND MANY MORELAIMIS CHATKVEVIUS-KSU, MU, ARKSHAVON SHIELDS-NEB, TX TECH, YALE, JACKSONVILLE, SAN FRAN, N. COLORADO, WEBER STATE, SLU, TULSA, LONG BEACH STSHIMI OJELEYE-OK. STATE, NEB, OREGON ST, KSU, UCLA, WISC, MIZZOU, NORTHWESTERN, MARQUETTECLAYTON CUSTER-KSU, OK. STATE, HOUSTON, SAN FRANANTONIO WINN, TERRANCE MOORE, JALEN NORMAN, AUSTIN RUDER, NEY MORILLO & DAMION HUNT ALL GETTING DIVISION 1 INTEREST ALSO
Quote from: Underdog Wildcat on August 03, 2011, 10:39:09 AMNnoko getting some love for his play during the live period, although I have yet to see KSU's name connected to him, I'm thinking he and Haughton are names to watch for the KSU Cats:"Landry Nnoko (Montverde, Fla./Montverde Academy)2012, C, 6-11, 220 poundsHe may be a bit of a sleeper, but he is waking up fast. Big men are always at a premium, and Nnoko will be highly sought after by mid-majors and better programs. He is a little raw but he has very good tools. He is a long, solid athlete and solid shot-blocker who can score some on the low block. He also has developing skills and can hit the occasional 15-footer. In a year that has more than few big men, Nnoko is an up-and-comer everyone should pay attention to."http://espn.go.com/college-sports/recruiting/basketball/mens/story/_/id/6826486/aau-nationals-finals-recaphttp://espn.go.com/college-sports/recruiting/basketball/mens/story/_/id/6826642/what-learned-aau-nationalsNnoko is a sugar dick find.YWIA Recruiting Thread
Perry Ellis top 3 Duke, Kansas, and Kentucky; he also likes Kansas State too. But he has not cut his list. ( doesn't get respect he deserve).
QuotePerry Ellis top 3 Duke, Kansas, and Kentucky; he also likes Kansas State too. But he has not cut his list. ( doesn't get respect he deserve).possibly interesting, because it comes from michael duncan, an aau coach in ohio, not a recruiting guy. he does rt a lot of random crap though, so i dunno.
BluegrassHoop ..Perry Ellis says his top 3 is Duke, Kansas, and Kentucky; he also likes Kansas State too. But he has not cut his list.