What’s the sigh for? I agree that McGary’s decision impacting Huff recruitment shouldn’t matter much, but obviously Huff will have to visit to get a offer.
As I said above, Wesley just doesn’t seem like a fit.
What’s the sigh for? I agree that McGary’s decision impacting Huff recruitment shouldn’t matter much, but obviously Huff will have to visit to get a offer.
As I said above, Wesley just doesn’t seem like a fit.
What's the sigh for? I agree that McGary's decision impacting Huff recruitment shouldn't matter much, but obviously Huff will have to visit to get a offer.As I said above, Wesley just doesn’t seem like a fit.
I don’t care for Wesley but “those two are only in the fold if McGary is not” sounds pretty definite.
RT @SeanObi3: Happy to officially announce that I will be attending Duke university for the rest of my college… http://Instagram.com/p/nEmpOlmQTo/
clint parks
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Cole Huff has 2 visits Set in stone with Iowa May 2 and Dayton May 9 figuring out dates with Creighton and Vanderbilt
Wonder what Dayton’s scholarship situation is like, too.
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Vanderbilt was in reno over the weekend to see Cole Huff Michigan will be in today and Iowa and Creighton will be there tomorrow
clint parks @Brotherhood05 Vanderbilt was in reno over the weekend to see Cole Huff Michigan will be in today and Iowa and Creighton will be there tomorrow
this says we’re at least serious, right?
I mean, we wouldn’t waste our time if we weren’t very interested
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Marial Shayok just committed to Virginia, per a source.
If Devontae Graham goes to KU and Turner to SMU, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk could be a much easier get. Doubt we have scholarships, though.
Evan Daniels @EvanDaniels Marial Shayok just committed to Virginia, per a source.If Devontae Graham goes to KU and Turner to SMU, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk could be a much easier get. Doubt we have scholarships, though.
maybe we can Tom Crean some players out.
Evan Daniels @EvanDaniels Marial Shayok just committed to Virginia, per a source.If Devontae Graham goes to KU and Turner to SMU, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk could be a much easier get. Doubt we have scholarships, though.
maybe we can Tom Crean some players out.
We have class.
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Dayton gets commitment from Southern Idaho combo forward Detwon Rogers, source told ESPN. Wichita State, Auburn, La Tech all involved.
1 ship left at Dayton for Huff/Dawkins
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk has been on a scoring tear in the Albert Schweitzer Tournament. His top 4 suitors seem to be running out of scholarships. I wonder and kind of hope he preps in 2015. Above is NHS footage and below is a link to the AST recaps.
Note: Remember the name Ethan Happ from Wisconsin
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk | Undecided | 6-foot-6 | Ukraine
Mykhailiuk is considered one of the best 16-year-old players in the world and, after the recent Nike Hoop Summit, has drawn the interest of a number of high-major basketball programs including Iowa State, Virginia, Kansas and Oregon. He exploded on the European scene last summer, averaging 25 points, eight rebounds and four assists at the FIBA Europe Under-16 tournament.
The young Ukrainian can play both guard spots, although he is best suited right now to play off the ball at the college level. He is an excellent shooter with NBA range and a strong, physical player for his age. As the son of educators, Mykhailiuk will be a high school graduate and enroll in college at the age of 17 – if he’s not pressured to sign a pro contract. There’s a great chance we will see him in college next season.
clint parks
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Cole Huff final list is Creighton Dayton Iowa Michigan a decision will be made shortly after his visits #Eleate
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk | Undecided | 6-foot-6 | UkraineMykhailiuk is considered one of the best 16-year-old players in the world and, after the recent Nike Hoop Summit, has drawn the interest of a number of high-major basketball programs including Iowa State, Virginia, Kansas and Oregon. He exploded on the European scene last summer, averaging 25 points, eight rebounds and four assists at the FIBA Europe Under-16 tournament.
The young Ukrainian can play both guard spots, although he is best suited right now to play off the ball at the college level. He is an excellent shooter with NBA range and a strong, physical player for his age. As the son of educators, Mykhailiuk will be a high school graduate and enroll in college at the age of 17 – if he’s not pressured to sign a pro contract. There’s a great chance we will see him in college next season.
He looks awesome – like Nik but with a better build (at a younger age, no less). Has there been any indication that Michigan is interested?
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk | Undecided | 6-foot-6 | UkraineMykhailiuk is considered one of the best 16-year-old players in the world and, after the recent Nike Hoop Summit, has drawn the interest of a number of high-major basketball programs including Iowa State, Virginia, Kansas and Oregon. He exploded on the European scene last summer, averaging 25 points, eight rebounds and four assists at the FIBA Europe Under-16 tournament.
The young Ukrainian can play both guard spots, although he is best suited right now to play off the ball at the college level. He is an excellent shooter with NBA range and a strong, physical player for his age. As the son of educators, Mykhailiuk will be a high school graduate and enroll in college at the age of 17 – if he’s not pressured to sign a pro contract. There’s a great chance we will see him in college next season.
He looks awesome – like Nik but with a better build (at a younger age, no less). Has there been any indication that Michigan is interested?
Yes, UM has been in contact and watched him Portland for the NSH. Scholarships, grade classification and European pro teams all have to sort itself out. Better for us if he is 2015.
“He’s the type of player coach Beilein has recruited going back to West Virginia,” Parks said. “He’s not a one-trick pony. He’s a high IQ kid. He can shoot it (40% from three), he can handle it, he can pass it, he can post you up. His biggest thing moving forward to maximize his potential is the redshirt year is so important.”There was a strong connection and U-M obviously has the most visibility of the programs he’s considering.
“As far as Cole goes, it’s Michigan,” Parks said. “And when a school like Michigan calls…”
We’ll see if there is an official chance to answer.
In a few days, it should be apparent whether he can get a visit and possibly and offer.
http://www.freep.com/article/20140424/SPORTS06/304240178/michigan-basketball-cody-huff
Heard we have been contacting Bacon. Trying to get him to visit. Anybody got any info?
Will Cole get a chance to commit? I am afraid Dawkins might have an answer before we even get a chance to bring Cole to Ann Arbor.
They can take them both.