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  • John Wilkins made official visit to Providence over the weekend

    Not good news here...



    It looks like Keno Davis is remaining busy on the recruiting trail with an eye towards next season.
    The Friars signed three high schoolers and do not currently have an open scholarship for 2010-11 but Davis and his staff continue to explore their options in case there is some movement on the roster later this spring. Towards that end, PC welcomed John Wilkins, a 6-foot-9 native of Belgium who is now enrolled at Southeastern Iowa Community College, to town over the weekend. Wilkins attended PC's home loss against Marquette.
    "I haven't spoken to John yet. We're just about to go out to practice," said Terry Carroll, the coach at Southeastern. "But, yes, he did go out to Providence."
    That, in itself, is a bit of a surprise. Wilkins signed to attend Bradley back in the fall of 2008 but never enrolled there. He is still being actively recruited by the Braves, but is looking at other schools.
    "He did not re-sign at Bradley so he is open," said Carroll.
    Wilkins is currently ineligible to play Juco ball because he appeared in five professional games in his native country four years ago. Wilkins will likely have to sit out five games wherever he enrolls next season. Since he has not played any junior college games, Wilkins could have four years of eligibility left.
    He is now showing his skills in practice and Carroll said coaches from PC, Marquette, Kansas State, Tennessee and others have stopped by for a look. Providence is the only college he's visited this winter. Southeastern, a former national junior college champion, is ranked 21st this year. Carroll said that if he had Wilkins in his lineup, "we might be the number one team in the country. He's a perimeter-type big guy, probably a four-man (forward) at the next level. He needs to get tougher but he's very talented."

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    Bye bye John! What a recruiting class we have lined up for 2010-2011!
    Onward and Upward!

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    • #3
      Revolting

      Originally posted by ER3 View Post
      Not good news here...



      It looks like Keno Davis is remaining busy on the recruiting trail with an eye towards next season.
      The Friars signed three high schoolers and do not currently have an open scholarship for 2010-11 but Davis and his staff continue to explore their options in case there is some movement on the roster later this spring. Towards that end, PC welcomed John Wilkins, a 6-foot-9 native of Belgium who is now enrolled at Southeastern Iowa Community College, to town over the weekend. Wilkins attended PC's home loss against Marquette.
      "I haven't spoken to John yet. We're just about to go out to practice," said Terry Carroll, the coach at Southeastern. "But, yes, he did go out to Providence."
      That, in itself, is a bit of a surprise. Wilkins signed to attend Bradley back in the fall of 2008 but never enrolled there. He is still being actively recruited by the Braves, but is looking at other schools.
      "He did not re-sign at Bradley so he is open," said Carroll.
      Wilkins is currently ineligible to play Juco ball because he appeared in five professional games in his native country four years ago. Wilkins will likely have to sit out five games wherever he enrolls next season. Since he has not played any junior college games, Wilkins could have four years of eligibility left.
      He is now showing his skills in practice and Carroll said coaches from PC, Marquette, Kansas State, Tennessee and others have stopped by for a look. Providence is the only college he's visited this winter. Southeastern, a former national junior college champion, is ranked 21st this year. Carroll said that if he had Wilkins in his lineup, "we might be the number one team in the country. He's a perimeter-type big guy, probably a four-man (forward) at the next level. He needs to get tougher but he's very talented."
      YIKES! This is a revolting development!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ER3 View Post
        Not good news here...



        It looks like Keno Davis is remaining busy on the recruiting trail with an eye towards next season.
        The Friars signed three high schoolers and do not currently have an open scholarship for 2010-11 but Davis and his staff continue to explore their options in case there is some movement on the roster later this spring. Towards that end, PC welcomed John Wilkins, a 6-foot-9 native of Belgium who is now enrolled at Southeastern Iowa Community College, to town over the weekend. Wilkins attended PC's home loss against Marquette.
        "I haven't spoken to John yet. We're just about to go out to practice," said Terry Carroll, the coach at Southeastern. "But, yes, he did go out to Providence."
        That, in itself, is a bit of a surprise. Wilkins signed to attend Bradley back in the fall of 2008 but never enrolled there. He is still being actively recruited by the Braves, but is looking at other schools.
        "He did not re-sign at Bradley so he is open," said Carroll.
        Wilkins is currently ineligible to play Juco ball because he appeared in five professional games in his native country four years ago. Wilkins will likely have to sit out five games wherever he enrolls next season. Since he has not played any junior college games, Wilkins could have four years of eligibility left.
        He is now showing his skills in practice and Carroll said coaches from PC, Marquette, Kansas State, Tennessee and others have stopped by for a look. Providence is the only college he's visited this winter. Southeastern, a former national junior college champion, is ranked 21st this year. Carroll said that if he had Wilkins in his lineup, "we might be the number one team in the country. He's a perimeter-type big guy, probably a four-man (forward) at the next level. He needs to get tougher but he's very talented."
        When he did not sign during the signing period... I gave up all hope of him ever playing on the hilltop.
        Bradley Basketball... One Tradition; Underachievement. 2008-Current.

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        • #5
          Sure hate to hear/see this.
          DUBL R 1

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          • #6
            I guess if I was offered a free trip out east I would take it to. I know I know this isn't a good sign, but until he says I'm looking at other schools, he's committed to BU in my book. Maybe I'm being naive in taking a man for his word.
            "How do you go from where you are to where you want to be? I think you have to have an enthusiasm for life. You have to have a dream, a goal, and you have to be willing to work for it." - Jim Valvano

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            • #7
              I never had hope he would sign here.

              It would be a miracle if he ever does.
              When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                Bye bye John! What a recruiting class we have lined up for 2010-2011!
                Time for plan B...or C...or N, at this point...New facilities, open scholarships, obvious depth concerns on the current roster...so where are all the recruits? Ugh.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DeltaBrave03 View Post
                  I guess if I was offered a free trip out east I would take it to. I know I know this isn't a good sign, but until he says I'm looking at other schools, he's committed to BU in my book. Maybe I'm being naive in taking a man for his word.
                  You are naive.
                  Onward and Upward!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ER3 View Post
                    Time for plan B...or C...or N, at this point...New facilities, open scholarships, obvious depth concerns on the current roster...so where are all the recruits? Ugh.
                    Don't you know, all we needed was facilities and then all of our problems would be solved!
                    Onward and Upward!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by DeltaBrave03 View Post
                      I guess if I was offered a free trip out east I would take it to. I know I know this isn't a good sign, but until he says I'm looking at other schools, he's committed to BU in my book. Maybe I'm being naive in taking a man for his word.
                      Well, we'll see...but when his coach said that John is "still signed with the Braves" in the previous interview, everyone here was of the opinion that the coach would know his mindset better than anyone...
                      So now, his coach says, "He did not re-sign at Bradley, so he is open"...that doesn't sound good, at all. And I don't know how anyone could conclude that when his coach was speaking of him still being committed to BU, then he was speaking the absolute truth....but suddenly now when he says his recruiting is open since he didn't sign with BU, then he is mistaken and we have to wait to hear it from Wilkins.

                      I'm guessing the point in time that we will hear it from Wilkins will come right about the time that he signs with Providence, K-State, Tennessee, etc.

                      OK, Alvin Brooks...time to get back to work on this mess of a recruiting class.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                        Don't you know, all we needed was facilities and then all of our problems would be solved!
                        No...we need to start practicing at Carver Arena...and THEN all of our problems will be solved.

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                        • #13
                          I'm waiting until I come to any conclusions here. I hope he honors his commitment, but this is not a good sign.

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                          • #14
                            You know folks, we only have 2 scholies available, Singhs and Roberts.
                            I am sure one is on hold for Wilkens.
                            Also we got Matt Salley, Theron Wilson, and Taylor Brown, 3 pretty good players after all signing periods were over.
                            I do not see a problem in not having any commitments at this time.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ER3 View Post
                              OK, Alvin Brooks...time to get back to work on this mess of a recruiting class.
                              I am still waiting for Alvin Brooks III to deliver anyone. Correct me if I am wrong, but so far he's delivered Thompson, McCain, and Roberts? So basically we've gotten a 75 foot bank shot and a few nice dunks out of him. Awesome.
                              Onward and Upward!

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