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Bradley also offers a pair of Class of 2020 shooting guards from Rochester MN (formerly from Wisconsin)..
...brothers 6-3 Mason Madsen and 6-4 Gabe Madsen...
A 6'5" shooting guard that our coaches liked and offered over a year ago, Gabe Madsen from Mayo HS in Rochester, Minnesota, has committed to Cincinnati.
Class of 2020 post Seryee Lewis is a 6’7” power forward from Kenwood who is an uber athletic post player. He is a run/jump athlete that is extremely fluid running the floor. Super bouncy four man that can finish above the rim with explosive dunks. Makes quick moves on the interior for scores. Isn’t an […]
2020 Bradley recruit Seryee Lewis has attended 3 Chicago high schools, and is on the move again. He started at Marist HS, then transferred to Kenwood HS where he played last season, then to Morgan Park HS. Before ever playing for Morgan Park, he has now withdrawn from the school and intend to transfer to a prep school (Arizona Compass Prep).
One-time 2020 Bradley point guard recruit Ray'Sean Taylor from Collinsville has committed to SIUE and head coach Brian Barone.
Bradley never offered him.
Rashaun Agee (4) Forward - 2020-21 | Limited to just one game during the season as a result of injuries...Made his Aggie debut in a non-conferene win over Benedictine
It seems obvious this is a case of academic ineligibility, though I have not seen that reported anywhere officially. But for his scholarships to dry up, when decent big men are in high demand, then to commit to New Mexico State, which is renown for landing kids who could not have been admitted anywhere else, and now to be reported to be "red-shirting", it really only fits with the academic ineligibility issue.
As a redshirt walk-on, he will have to pay his own way this year, and the out-of-state tuition and fees, plus room, board, and expenses at NMSU are about $37,000. It defies common sense and logic to believe this kid's family can actually afford $37,000 out-of-pocket expenses just to pay his way for this year at NMSU. But NMSU has a long history of getting kids like Rashaun Agee, who couldn't get admitted anywhere else, and eventually getting them eligible.
Donovan Williams is a 6-5 Class of 2020 guard from Lincoln, Nebraska
Originally posted by Da Coach;n464987 on 8/21/18
2020 guard Donovan Williams, who Bradley has been recruiting for a few months and who was offered, just committed to University of Nebraska. He is from Lincoln, Nebraska.
Originally posted by tornado;n485856 on 4/19/19
tough break for former Bradley recruit Donovan Williams - last night in an AAU game he tore his left knee ACL..
He will have surgery later this month and obviously be out for at least 6 months but his entire senior high school season may be in jeopardy.
He had not yet met with new head coach Fred Hoiberg but was still holding his commitment to Nebraska.
Above are several posts about 2020 guard Donovan Williams from North Star HS in Lincoln, Nebraska, who we first reported that Bradley was recruiting and had offered way back in mid-2018.
He committed to Nebraska in August, 2018, and then suffered a serious knee injury in April, 2019. He remained committed to Nebraska, but did not sign his Letter of Intent last month when he had a chance during the early signing period.
Today, he announced that that he is withdrawing his commitment to Nebraska, and is reopening his recruitment. - https://twitter.com/jeffborzello/sta...28229839097856
In this interview with the Omaha World-Herald newspaper, he said- “Few reasons why, but it just came down to not being the right fit for me,” Williams told The World-Herald by phone. “They’ve got their mind on what they want to build this program off of to be successful, and I don’t fit it.” https://www.omaha.com/sports/college...d156df7d0.html
It seems clear that this is related to a couple factors-
He was originally recruited and committed to previous coach Tim Miles, and was not a Fred Hoiberg recruit.
And Nebraska just landed commitments from 2 highly rated and high-scoring juco shooting guards-
...With these two shooting guards, and with a roster loaded with shooting guards (9 of them, 8 who will return for the 2020-21 season) Coach Fred Hoiberg likely encouraged Donovan Williams not to sign in November, and now has advised him to look elsewhere to play.
Bradley was perhaps his best offer other than Nebraska, so might Bradley get back in the picture?-
Donovan Williams is reported to be recovering nicely from his knee injury and surgery, and he is projected to return to the court after January 1.
He is the type of player Bradley needs....just saying.
Unfortunately, the same week he was listed in the ESPN Top 100 at #95, he tore his ACL. So he is coming off reconstructive ACL surgery, and hasn't played at all since last April. He has long ago dropped out of the Top 100.
I think there is a good chance the kid ends up at a mid-major, and we know Bradley recruited him before he committed to Nebraska, and was reportedly his best offer other than UNL. He would need a school willing to take a chance on a kid with his history of a serious knee injury, and Power 6 schools usually don't recruit kids with injury histories like that. Plus, a significant portion of the Power 6 schools have already signed their targeted players in the early signing period, and there are a lot fewer scholarships available.
I know this is an optimistic viewpoint, and it isn't highly likely to happen, but as I said, he is the type of player Bradley is looking for with their last scholarship, so I hope they give it a shot.
Is he going to be able to play some after the first of the year?
According to newspaper reports, he is projected to start practicing after January 1st. He is hopeful that he can get back into playing shape and play games his senior season. But, whether he does is unknown.
Above are several posts about 2020 guard Donovan Williams from North Star HS in Lincoln, Nebraska, who we first reported that Bradley was recruiting and had offered way back in mid-2018.
He committed to Nebraska in August, 2018, and then suffered a serious knee injury in April, 2019. He remained committed to Nebraska, but did not sign his Letter of Intent last month when he had a chance during the early signing period.
Today, he announced that that he is withdrawing his commitment to Nebraska, and is reopening his recruitment. - https://twitter.com/jeffborzello/sta...28229839097856
............Bradley was perhaps his best offer other than Nebraska, so might Bradley get back in the picture?-
Donovan Williams is reported to be recovering nicely from his knee injury and surgery, and he is projected to return to the court after January 1.
He is the type of player Bradley needs....just saying.
I can now confirm that just as I speculated above, Bradley is indeed back in contact with and is recruiting Donovan Williams since he decommitted from Nebraska, and there is mutual interest.(see above posts for more info about him).
He would make a terrific addition to Bradley's 2020 recruiting class.
Above are several posts about 2020 guard Donovan Williams from North Star HS in Lincoln, Nebraska, who we first reported that Bradley was recruiting and had offered way back in mid-2018.
He committed to Nebraska in August, 2018, and then suffered a serious knee injury in April, 2019. He remained committed to Nebraska, but did not sign his Letter of Intent last month when he had a chance during the early signing period.
Today, he announced that that he is withdrawing his commitment to Nebraska, and is reopening his recruitment. - https://twitter.com/jeffborzello/sta...28229839097856
I can now confirm that just as I speculated above, Bradley is indeed back in contact with and is recruiting Donovan Williams since he decommitted from Nebraska, and there is mutual interest.(see above posts for more info about him).
He would make a terrific addition to Bradley's 2020 recruiting class.
Also, Donovan Williams has been practicing with his HS team as he continues to recover from his ACL repair last April. He has not played yet.
After missing the last 8 months with an ACL injury and surgery, Bradley recruit Donovan Williams of North Star HS in Lincoln, Nebraska, finally returned to playing last week. He started by putting up 31 points in his first game back.
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