Matt Roth's recruiting story is getting a little strange with this latest blurb in today's PJ Star. I am happy to hear he hasn't eliminated Bradley, if that's the case. But in a phone interview with the reporter from the Louisville Courier-Journal, Matt said pretty clearly that he was down to 2 schools, Indiana and St. Louis. I have also talked with an Indiana "insider" who says Matt told Kelvin Sampson that he was planning on coming to Indiana. So something doesn't quite add up. Maybe after that interview, Matt talked again to Jim Les and saw the light? Stay tuned.
Some clips from the above article--
The 6-foot-3 Roth has narrowed his decision to the Hoosiers and Saint Louis and will make a decision in the next few weeks.
Roth said he has ???¬?been back and forth 1,000 times,???¬?? on his feelings about the pending decision and right now doesn???¬??t have a favorite between the two schools.
"The hardest part is that both are offering great opportunities,???¬?? Roth said. ???¬?It???¬??s great for me to have two schools like that after me. I???¬??m just trying to talk to the coaches a lot more and getting to know the situations better.???¬??
???¬?It???¬??s a huge decision for me,???¬?? he said. ???¬?It makes it a lot easier to compare things when I have just two schools I am looking at rather than five or six.
Some clips from the above article--
The 6-foot-3 Roth has narrowed his decision to the Hoosiers and Saint Louis and will make a decision in the next few weeks.
Roth said he has ???¬?been back and forth 1,000 times,???¬?? on his feelings about the pending decision and right now doesn???¬??t have a favorite between the two schools.
"The hardest part is that both are offering great opportunities,???¬?? Roth said. ???¬?It???¬??s great for me to have two schools like that after me. I???¬??m just trying to talk to the coaches a lot more and getting to know the situations better.???¬??
???¬?It???¬??s a huge decision for me,???¬?? he said. ???¬?It makes it a lot easier to compare things when I have just two schools I am looking at rather than five or six.
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