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I was suprised by Pogue's play yesterday in the Division II State Championship game.....Pogue is very physical and even though he picked up 2 quick fouls, I thought he played smart and even took 2 charges in the game. He got on the floor numerous times....
Obviously, he could stand to lose some weight in order to improve his quickness, but I think he could be one to watch next year if he decides to concentrate on basketball. |
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scout.com(free) Rumor is that Pogue may transfer to North College Hill next year to play with Mayo and Walker. Last edited by OSUBasketballJunkie; 03-27-2006 at 07:55 AM. Reason: we do not copy and paste even free articles, please summarize... |
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What they are essentially doing is putting together an AAU team and exploiting the HS infrastructure to get extra games with big gyms under the pretense of competing as a High School team. NCH opted out of their league this season so they could put together their own slate which included 8 teams from out of state. They were expected to generate $75,000 in revenue from basketball this season and could top 100k next year. That is a lot of money to be floating around a HS athletic department. Recruiting a team to generate revenue is NOT what HS BBall is about. Mayo, Walker and Ellis all chose to play at NCH. Does anyone else wonder what incentives tempted them to choose to play two divisions below the big dogs? Sorry, I'm hijacking. |
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Now back to Pogue...... |
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Just curious, but if it stinks so bad, why don't more people criticize Ted Ginn and what he is doing at Glenville? Canton McKinley, Huber Heights Wayne...on and on it goes. Same thing, pretty much...
And why is it wrong for Pogue to want to play with those guys? Dunbar and NCH played a national schedule this year, and Pogue probably gets along well with them and wants to play a national schedule next year as well (which Dunbar won't be able to do as much as this year). If Pogue does indeed transfer to NCH, can't you respect the young man for trying to keep his game and options at a higher level? As long as all is done legitimately, I have never had a fault with moves like this. Undoubtedly, he will get a chance to play across America next year against the best in the country. Playoff time is a joke, of course, but I think the problem there lies with the OHSAA. They should allow schools to play at higher Divisions if they so choose. Would make for an even playing field in the smaller divisions that go up against small Catholic schools or a program like NCH. Remember, LeBron's team won the Division III title his first two years of HS. |
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I know I've posted this about him before but, I would love for him to play both football/basketball at OSU.
He would be another bigger Dials/pace type of star. Him on the d-line would be funny to watch |
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Rivals.com$
4/7/06 Pogue is preparing to take the ACT this weekend. Texas, Michigan, Kansas and Kansas State have been in contact. Indicates he wants to play BB only at the next level and is wide open at this point. |
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like most of us already know...he and Daequan Cook are very very good friends and if offered by the buckeyes that could play into things...with that being said I am not sure if we will offer him or not
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football would be the best choice by his body size already but, the money in th N.B.A would be to hard to past on that way. ex oliver millerfollow your buddy and play both ![]() |
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Scout.com$ (Kentucky site)
4/12/06 Louisville and Kentucky are his leaders followed by Michigan State, Seton Hall and Texas. |
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scout.com$ (Duane Long)
4/21/06 Pogue has not decided wether he will play football or basketball at the next level. He will attend the NIKE camp in Columbus for football this summer. Aaron is hearing from Iowa, Florida State, Illinois, Cincy, Penn State and LSU for football. Kentucky, Ohio State, Kansas, Louisville and Michigan State are showing interest in Pogue for basketball. Duane Long calls Pogue a top offensive line prospect in Ohio for the 2007 class. |
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Rivals.com$ (Kentucky site)
6/6/06 Kentucky, Ohio State, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Southern California have been in contact. Kentucky wants him to visit. Pogue does not hold any offers at this point. |
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