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ONO looks to be about 6'6.
It's the hair. . . and maybe Magbegor is more like 6-3.
ONO looks to be about 6'6.
I hope she gets rickets and bunions and maybe even scurvy.
Uneasy about what?No. The decommitment puts Texas at 15 for next year. To take C Wiiliams, a current player has to leave early or another commitment has to go by the wayside. I am uneasy. Some other fans are also though most are hesitant to say so directly.
To be blunt, where will the scholarship come from and by whose choice. Of course I do not know what is said between players, recruits, and coaches. Texas has 2 players who are redshirt juniors. Maybe I just need to follow recruiting news less.Uneasy about what?
It doesn't make it right but this happens all the time. Keep in mind that athletic scholarships are just a small fraction of the scholarship dollars available to these universities. Where there is a will there is a way to keep deserving students and their parents from ever seeing a tuition bill.To be blunt, where will the scholarship come from and by whose choice. Of course I do not know what is said between players, recruits, and coaches. Texas has 2 players who are redshirt juniors. Maybe I just need to follow recruiting news less.
Yes I believe that is her name, Mulkey who went to OU now at Rice, was pretty much the same way, a project, only 2018 6’9 post Aquino looks to be the real deal.
if by real deal you mean a respectable DI center probably so, if you mean All American level, I really doubt it..if my daughter could drive down the lane past her with ease as she did several times in a game against her, then I have to question her impact at the next level...that said Dillon77 saw her play later in the year and said she was much improved...time will tell
Since when does a Boneyard source ( of course un named” talking to the family who all claimed there was no poaching come anywhere close to the truth constitute anything close to the truth? What exactly do you think they would say?Your just saying pretty much nothing then because all decommits come under some scrutiny. Unless you are like @Carnac and can predict the future how does the events of the last 2 days in MCBB have anything to do with a UCONN WCBB decommits.
Since when does a Boneyard source ( of course un named” talking to the family who all claimed there was no poaching come anywhere close to the truth constitute anything close to the truth? What exactly do you think they would say?
here is a game of hers from May this year, she moves well and can protect the paint, just took as few to many long distances shoots for me. She comes in at about thes 5:55 mark
Her greatest attribute is her speed from one end of the court to the other..of course it's what you do at either end of the court that counts......I've seen her play live three times and rarely did I see the dominance at the high school level that one would expect from a kid with her size and athletic ability...she was almost always positioned at the foul line preferring to shoot from the outside and didn't show much of a back to the basket or inside face up game...you could blame it on poor coaching .......could be a mental thing..perhaps the right coach could get her motivated to play to her potential..time will tell
I'm a bit behind on this trail. You're right, I happened to see the last HS game she'll probably ever play in New Jersey. And now that I think of it, probably one of her first. The change between that first game and the last game was a complete step-change...for the better. Even the concept of her running from end-to-end improved tremendously, not to mention sliding, boxing out, outlet passes and other basics, which we almost take for granted.
I'm very much hoping she has a good HS senior year on the west coast (I've heard she's relocated there), feels secure/grounded and keeps on moving forward. Hoping that she gets the same kind of guidance and coaching Ruth Hamblin did. Will she be an adequate D1 center? If she moves forward and plays in the right system, I think she's got a chance if she maximizes what she does have. An All American? Hmmm, that's another step up and I'm not sure she'd got the natural talent to be up there. But, one thing we very much agree on, we'll see (and hope for good things for her...).
She seemed to be a very nice and polite kid....perhaps that's part of the problem!!!!
BOO?Has BOO planned an official visit to UConn or has she set up an in home visit wit Geno? I know we are listed in her top 6 but she has planned visits with other schools but i have heard nothing about UConn
Boo who?BOO?
Boo who?
@ucalum who is BOO that you are referring to?Has BOO planned an official visit to UConn or has she set up an in home visit wit Geno? I know we are listed in her top 6 but she has planned visits with other schools but i have heard nothing about UConn
Boo who?
But on Sept. 22, Collier's 18th birthday, she announced on Twitter that she had changed her mind, is now headed to Texas and plans to sign her letter of intent on Nov. 8.
"No disrespect to UConn. They're the top team," Collier told HoopGurlz's Dan Olson at the time. "I wish them the best."
According to Collier, the feeling was mutual. When she called Auriemma and UConn assistant Marisa Moseley -- "those were the main two who recruited me" at UConn -- about her change of heart, Collier said both were "really understanding."
"He was really supportive. He said, 'Good luck with the rest of your career,'" Collier said. "He wished the best for me and was really encouraging me to do what's right for me and what's right for my family."
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For Collier, that meant staying closer to home.
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"My mom, she's a single mother, and I felt like being with her, being with my family, that's what I need. That's my support group," Collier said. "I want my family to be able to watch me play, and I want to watch my brother grow and play high school football.
"Texas is a great program, and I know UConn is the best program in the country. But I feel like either way, I will be successful."
No. 2 prospect Charli Collier wants to stay close to home and play for Texas Longhorns