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Robinson commits to KU
#18 Rivals & #20 Scout
http://www2.kusports.com/news/2008/o...s_ku/?breaking Robinson orally commits to KU By Gary Bedore (Contact) Posted Friday, October 10, 2008 Thomas Robinson has orally committed to play basketball at Kansas University. Robinson, a 6-foot-8 forward from Brewster Academy in New Hampshire, said Friday morning he had chosen Bill Self's Jayhawks over runner-up Memphis. "I'm excited. I felt like it was home for me, all the special players there," said Robinson, who visited both KU and Memphis in recent weeks. Robinson is the No. 18 recruit in the country according to Rivals.com. |
**** YEAH!!!!!........from what I've heard this guy's the shit.
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Orally commits haha
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I don't know how you can like both teams man, it's just... just... un****ingamerican! |
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"I made your girlfriend fullfill the gag order" |
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I've never ever cared for anything KU related other than bball. I just grew up watching it. Also grew up watching MU football. Never really cared for the football rivalry. I care deeply about the bball rivalry. |
I thought this was going to be something about football recruiting, nevermind.
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Now all we need is Xavier Henry and we're set. Hopefully this sways his decision.
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Take a look at this
http://kansas.scout.com/a.z?s=172&p=...bb&c=4&yr=2009 This could turn into the best recruiting class ever with all the top recruits that are still interested in KU. |
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Robinson was always going to be one of the tougher targets to pry away from KU. Congrats.
Henry's absolutely not a done deal, but I do feel way better about our chances with him and Wall than I ever did about Robinson. I suspect we'll be going hard after Favors now, with Robinson out of the picture. |
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How are his math grades? :Poke:
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I'm really happy we got Robinson. Don't get me wrong, one or two of the top 10 will be great as well, but Robinson is the kind of kid who has the motor other players feed off of, tenacious rebounder. Skyrocketed up the charts this past year after competing in the camps. Really excited about this one.
-HH |
Probably should just go ahead and begin the NCAA investigation on him now.
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1) He passed his entrance exam (I have heard this, does kU actually have one of these) 2) How he stayed eligible for 1 and 1/2 years... |
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Biggest problem for Self and co. is that kU has a reporter/news group chasing the story here that won't let it die. That's usually the first step (that, or a coaching colleague complaining). |
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Look, if the Clearinghouse clears them, there is no way it should come back to the university who ended up going after them and getting them. The university wouldn't have done so if the Clearinghouse hadn't cleared them in the first place. It's a stupid argument and it's one that doesn't really matter at least with respect to KU. |
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But the clearinghouse doesn't have anything to do with anything other than his high school grades. If someone were to look into his college grades and find discrepancies/misconduct, though... (which is what I was trying to get at with my last post) that would definitely be fair game. |
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They get exposed as being great and they are treated like rockstars from the very beginning. They get money under the table, shoe deals etc, tickets to games, access to players etc. I mean hell its getting to the point where HS games are being telecasted on ESPN if it involves a high blue chip player(s). These players eventually don't develope a sense of responsibility and eventually get into trouble, don't focus on school work etc because really they dont think they have to, if the price is to hide some baggage under the run so to speak, a program with tons of money is willing to do so if the payoff is big enough. In many cases, these players can change a program around so the payoff can be worth it. I mean do you really think these kids pass classes that are raised in terrible neighborhoods, going to terrible schools where teachers don't care to teach because the kids don't care to learn? Then a big time "friend of the school" calls them up and asks for a buyout to change a grade or 2 when their payout is 5-6 times more than they make in a year. If I was a teacher I sure as shit would accpet that and would keep my mouth shut. It's all part of the game. |
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That's why the NCAA needs to crack back big-time on: The AAU circuit, hiring family members/coaches, street agents, etc. And maybe even start giving players a cut of the revenue they generate so they have some cash in their pockets (in forms other than meal cards, free tuition and a place to stay). |
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PG - Wall or Elija Johnson, whoever the first to commit gets the spot. SF - Henry, Cheek, or Lance Stephenson. All three are considered studs. Henry has supposedly committed to memphis like 5 times in the past few months but nothing official has come out. Personally I think unless something really drastic changes soon he is headed to memphis. Cheek is a high school teammate of current jayhawk taylor and is down to KU/Villanova, and Stephenson who appears to have all the talent in the world but not really the best attitude. For what it is worth Stephenson did not make the U-19 USA team because he did not get along with the other players/staff. That is the same team Travis Relaford ended up making. |
I'm hoping for Wall and Cheek.
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Going wayyyy off topic, but whatever happened to Alex Galindo?
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player...playerId=22175 |
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With even the slightest upgrade in talent, we should be good to go. |
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Padgett? Giddens? Downs? Wilkes? |
Padgett > Kaun
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CoMoChief = Stupid
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