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Originally Posted by crazybuckfan40
Yep Wisky is putting together some solid classes as well, along with Illinois, Minnesota, tOSU, MSU, Indiana...
Hopefully the big ten will puts itself back on the map soon...
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CB40, I cannot tell a lie....I'm not the biggest Evan Anderson fan. I don't really understand the hype. I've seen him on a couple occasions and his footwork is very cumbersome. He also seems to lack passion for the game. Last season he averaged 8 points and 6 rebounds per game. But obviously many disagree with me to rank him amongst the top 5-10 players in the nation, and for programs around the country to distribute so many offers. I think small forward Flavien Davis and power forward Kyle Kelm are far superior in state players in the same class. Davis reminds be of the Big Dog and Kelm is a young Jon Leuer. Hopefully the best player in Wisconsin regardless of class, Jeronne Maymon, can turn things around academically and play for a school in the Big Ten. He scored 30+ in each of his 4 games in the King James Classic. I'd hate it if he'd be a wasted midwest/wisconsin prospect because of academics, like 2008 Mr. Basketball DeMarcus Phillips in '08 for Milwaukee Washington (we typically have a ton of talented non-qualifiers from the area). Maymon is a stud!
Minnesota is really on the upswing recruiting wise. Both Sampson and Joseph are talented players. I'll vouch for Bostick (another former Milwaukee area non-qualifier) being from Wisconsin. He's an underrated, athletic wing. 2009 projects to be an excellent year for them in recruiting also. They scored Royce White already of course and Rodney Williams might be on the way if he can get his grades together. I probably shouldn't be feeding the monster. Their fans were unbearable when they stunk. But they should at least somewhat make up for the farce that is the Indiana program right now.
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