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BU signs a new player- 6'7" Taylor Brown- Dunwoody, GA
I am sure it's a typo-- he meant DeAaron Williams.
And we will all admit there will be occasional recruits, sometimes key recruits, who drop out, leave, or never come. I'll bet every D1 program has some of these. But what can you do? I tend to worry too much about a lot of things, but I there isn't anything we can do about things like this. I am sure you would not be in favor of signing another kid as insurance against any of our recruits not coming, unless he is really someone who can help us, and from what I hear, we are done recruiting for 2008.
Was it ever stated why he committed without a visit? Doe's this happen much?
Also it's not the end of the world, if we had to go into the season with only 11 scholarships, its happen before for what ever reasons.
There is no team in the the MVC that can match up to us the whole game, if our bigs come to play! BU will win the the MVC this year!
It doesn't happen a lot, but maybe 5-10% of cases, maybe more in football as I find by doing a search.
OJ Mayo committed to USC without visiting the campus as did numerous other players like Julian Wright (Kansas) and just recently, 4-Star Isaiah Rusher (New Mexico).
A 26-day contact period in college basketball recruiting started Saturday. This gives coaches like Kansas University’s Bill Self the freedom to travel the country and make in-home visits with seniors in the recruiting class of 2007. “Not a ton : we’ll probably have in the range of five or six in-homes,” Self said, not able […]
This is actually not accurate, as Quentin Watkins did arrive on campus at Illinois and "worked out informally with the team all summer",
and had actually enrolled and was taking summer classes at Illinois,
then WITHDREW and left when he was not cleared by the NCAA Clearinghouse.
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