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BU recruit- class of 2014- Milik Yarbrough

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  • #31
    Yarbrough would be a very good recruit for Bradley. We need to start getting some of these type of players but it will not be easy considering St. Louis and Illinois State are involved.

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    • #32
      Milik Yarbrough visited St. Louis this past weekend, and was reportedly very impressed. But the biggest news with him is that he is now telling the St. Louis Billikens' Scout.com writer that UNLV is coming on strong and "is in the mix". I don't believe our coaches are nearly as optimistic about him as they are about Cunningham.

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      • #33
        He is one of the most confusing recruits I have seen in awhile. He makes me nervous from the fact that if ISU or Bradley landed him and he played well you could be looking at a Ray Rice. Played well then hung it over Drake's heads then bailed for what he thought was a better opportunity.

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        • #34
          Milik held out long enough and I guess this is what he wanted..

          now the bigger schools with open scholarships are offering...

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          • #35
            Slu

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            • #37
              Article: "Yarbrough pops for SLU"
              Stay up to date with all the Iowa Hawkeyes sports news, recruiting, transfers, and more at 247Sports.com


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              • #38
                6'6" Milik Yarbrough, who was a Bradley recruit at one time, spent the last 2 seasons at St. Louis, where he was an immediate contributor as a freshman, playing 24 minutes per game and averaging 10.0 ppg and 4.8 rpg. His numbers fell off slightly as a sophomore 7.7 ppg and 4.6 rpg, and he seemed to fall out of the favor of head coach Jim Crews, and played less as the season progressed. Now St. Louis has a new head coach, Travis Ford, and Yarbrough is leaving St. Louis University.

                He will make a visit to ISU this weekend, and there is a good chance he will end up transferring there. His father played for ISU.

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                • #39
                  Two other kids are also leaving Saint Louis and will not play for new head coach Travis Ford..

                  Miles Reynolds - who was a highly touted kid out of Chicago that Bradley looked at once, is leaving and will transfer to Pacific.

                  6-9 forward Brett Jolly is also transferring
                  SLU has signed a couple incoming DI transfers

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