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BU recruit- 2015- Edward Morrow
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostI'd love to have Morrow, but from everything I have seen about him, I think he has risen above Bradley's level already.
If he's good enough, he can help make BU as high a level as he wants over 3-4 years on the Hilltop....
Little fish in a big pond, or, big fish in a little pond.... Like Creighton's McDermott, if you are good enough, you will get all the national pub and NBA opportunities you want, where ever you go.
In 2013 NBA Draft players from Lehigh, Murray State, Detroit, North Texas, S Dakota State, Bucknell, Providence, San Diego State, Long Beach State, and Colorado State drafted in first 2 rounds....BUilding for the Future
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Originally posted by AZ BU Fan View Post....
Little fish in a big pond, or, big fish in a little pond.... Like Creighton's McDermott, if you are good enough, you will get all the national pub and NBA opportunities you want, where ever you go.
In 2013 NBA Draft players from Lehigh, Murray State, Detroit, North Texas, S Dakota State, Bucknell, Providence, San Diego State, Long Beach State, and Colorado State drafted in first 2 rounds....
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BU recruit Ed Morrow makes his choice....
ex-BU coach Jim Molinari & head coach Tim Miles steal one from us....Morrow is going to Nebraska
This is the 2nd huge commit that Nebraska has nabbed out of Illinois (also got Glynn Watson) -
gotta believe the addition of Jim Molinari is paying huge benefits...
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One time Bradley recruit by Geno Ford, Ed Morrow, is leaving Nebraska after 2 seasons, and will transfer.
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I was really surprised to see this. There must be a lot going on behind the scenes. Part of his childhood he grew up in Nebraska, and both of his parents went there. As others have pointed out, he was productive there as well. This doesn't add up. I suppose maybe he wants to showcase himself more, but if so going to a high major won't likely do that. If he played in the Valley or similar conference he would probably shine.
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