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  • BU recruit- class of 2008- Darius Johnson-Odom

    As some members of BradleyFans know, Bradley coach Jim Les is recruiting Darius Johnson-Odom. He is currently playing at The Patterson School, a respected prep school in Patterson, North Carolina.

    He is a 6'2" left-handed combo guard, though he has been playing mostly point guard this season. He leads his team in scoring with a 15 ppg average. His team has several other Division I prospects on it.
    Stay up to date with all the college basketball recruiting news and more at 247Sports.com

    Bradley had recruited teammate Courtney Fortson, who is now committed to Arkansas, and BU is also looking at other members of the Patterson team.

    Scout profile--
    Stay up to date with all the Bradley Braves sports news, recruiting, transfers, and more at 247Sports.com


    Rivals profile--


    Here are a couple YouTube video clips. These are all from his junior year when he played for Wakefield HS of Raleigh, NC. His team won 2 state championships in 2004 and 2006.--







    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNTTJ...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2qEw...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ2b1...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qacMA...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uovWe...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAueB...eature=related

    Articles--


    http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache...gl=us&ie=UTF-8


  • #2
    wow, this guy looks like he can emplode to the hoop. i'd like to see us get this kid especially over charlotte. he looks like he could be a good wing/slasher type player. i don't know about his ballhandling, though i'm judging only by the videos.

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    • #3
      Kind of reminds me a little of Dwight Buycks, although Buycks had a couple of inches on him. He definitely has some explosiveness, although I think his jumper will need some work. He's fading or drifting in almost every 3 he takes. Those shots won't go in against DI competition. On the positive, those types of problems can usually be fixed pretty easily. I wish he was a little taller, but I say that about almost every kid we recruit.
      Onward and Upward!

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      • #4
        A new report on the nation's top prep teams lists Darius Johnson-Odom's team,
        the Patterson School, as the #1 ranked prep school in the nation.
        Johnson Odom was at the VCU game and was discussed on the boards


        Stay up to date with all the college basketball recruiting news and more at 247Sports.com



        1. PATTERSON SCHOOL (N.C.)
        Record: 30-0; 59 Points (5)
        Comments: Chris Chaney's team came up north for the National Prep School Invitational and swept all four games. The backcourt of Courtney Fortson, Darius Johnson-Odom and Varez Ward have been consistent on the perimeter and the team's strength of schedule is what has Patterson at No. 1

        2. HARGRAVE MILITARY ACADEMY (VA.)
        Record: 22-0; 53 Points
        Comments: Kevin Keatts and his team haven't won by fewer than 18 points since November, but they haven't played as difficult a schedule as many of the elite teams since coming to Massachusetts in November. Hargrave is led by its backcourt as well.

        3. FINDLAY PREP (NEV.)
        Record: 23-0; 50 Points
        Comments: The boys from Vegas earned a first-place vote this week after blowing out Brewster, 95-57. Junior forward Clarence Trent has been strong in the paint and Florida State commit Deividas Dulkys and Curtis Dennis (New Mexico) have been deadly from long distance.

        4. AMERICAN CHRISTIAN (PA.)
        Record: 16-4; 39 Points
        Comments: Tyreke Evans, the nation's top uncommitted senior, continues to dominate. However, Tony Bergeron's club has slipped up a few times lately - largely because Evans has struggled with an ankle injury.

        5. BREWSTER ACADEMY (N.H.)
        Record: 23-3; 36 Points
        Comments: Despite its disappointing performance against Findlay, Jason Smith's team remains the team to beat in the NEPSAC. Mark Lyons (Xavier) has put up impressive numbers in the backcourt and Charles Abuou has been playing his best basketball of the season of late. Emmanuel Negedu (Arizona) will need to display more consistency.

        6. NOTRE DAME PREP (MASS.)
        Record: 20-6; 25 Points
        Comments: Kimmie English (Missouri) and Melquan Bolding continue to be the team's most consistent scorers and guards Johnny Higgins (Duquesne) and Sean Crawford are a formidable backcourt. Louisville-bound big man Terrence Jennings has stepped up lately and begun to dominate games.

        7. ST. THOMAS MORE (CONN.)
        Record: 20-9; 18 Points
        Comments: Jere Quinn's group may not be as talented and as deep as many others, but they are disciplined and dangerous. They also have Devin Ebanks (Indiana) back in the fold, who is basically a double-double each and every night.

        8. HARMONY SCHOOL (OHIO)
        Record: 22-1; 16 Points
        Comments: Harmony was impressive this past weekend at the NPSI, knocking off Bridgton and Lee Academy without much opposition. These were the most significant wins all season, though, for a team that is difficult to judge because of their schedule.

        9. APEX (N.J.)
        Record: 24-2; 12 Points
        Comments: The New Jersey-based school cracks the Top 10 for the first time following a win over Winchendon this past weekend. The twins - Marcus and Markieff Morris (Kansas) - lead APEX.

        10. WINCHENDON SCHOOL (MASS.)
        Record: 16-9; 12 Points
        Comments: You can't accuse Mike Byrnes of ducking anyone. They play a difficult schedule and that's part of the reason for their nine losses. Recent setbacks to St. Thomas More and APEX have come without big man John Riek, who is injured. Larry Anderson and Anthony Raffa have stepped up in Riek's absence.

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        • #5
          Darius Odom-Johnson's team, The Patterson school, has lost in the semi's of the National Prep Championships.
          They lost 75-73 to Notre Dame Prep....and a little scuffle ensured...
          "But the end of the game was marred by a nasty scrum on the court. As the teams were shaking hands, Notre Dame Prep guard Sean Crawford says he was bumped twice. After the second bump, by Patterson’s Courtney Fortson, Crawford reacted. A handful of Prep players began pushing and shoving some of the Patterson kids."

          However, Odom-Johnson has not been strong on BU lately, even though he visited BU a few weeks ago.

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