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Just for reference - here is a pretty thorough list of Euro kids who have signed with colleges the past few years - the list even includes Michael Ochereobia...
..a few of the names are recognizable...the Canarias Basketball Academy where Michael Ochereobia came from has now sent over 30 kids to DI and DII colleges, but Ochereobia is the only name most fans would recognize...
btw - I note that this thread about Bradley's newest commit has well over 3000 views and dozens of responses just in a couple days......
- plus there's actually another thread going over on the Recruiting board that increases those numbers...
This is clearly a topic of intense interest and the activity dwarfs anything just about anywhere on any non-BCS team's message board...
Kudos to BU's great fans
This is clearly a topic of intense interest and the activity dwarfs anything just about anywhere on any non-BCS team's message board...
Kudos to BU's great fans
I don't know if you're being serious or just hopeful.....
Actually, a bit of both. Sooner of later, China will have HS age kids looking to get more bb exposure in the US through our college bb programs. Since the BCS boys get most of the top US talent, and, any eligible European who can play, why shouldn't BU start a presence in China and be the leader there.
Got to get in early and before the big boys do.
Now, if the Chinese don't want their kids coming to the US and joining US College Programs, or, their kids can make money in China pro leagues without US College experience,
I know this story deals with Chinese Olympic athletes but it may involve some of the good basketball players as well. Don't want to mess with the Chinese Government LOL...
Actually, a bit of both. Sooner of later, China will have HS age kids looking to get more bb exposure in the US through our college bb programs. Since the BCS boys get most of the top US talent, and, any eligible European who can play, why shouldn't BU start a presence in China and be the leader there.
Got to get in early and before the big boys do.
Now, if the Chinese don't want their kids coming to the US and joining US College Programs, or, their kids can make money in China pro leagues without US College experience,
CHARLESTON, S.C. – St. John’s got some much-anticipated good news on Friday when the NCAA ruled that sharpshooting swingman Marc-Antoine Bourgault was eligible to play immediately. Acco…
funny how again - NJCAA gave this kid a complete pass even tho they knew the same thing NCAA knew - and did not see any issues with this guy but they sure did with Wilkins - and as best as I can figure - John Wilkins is STILL the only athlete that has ever been given such a penalty for European team involvement in all of NJCAA history.
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