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Very suprised to hear that the recruitment of Johnson was a factor......I personally view Golden as a 2 guard......Johnson more of a PG in my opinion......similar players both combos.....but....there is plenty of room at the dinner table.
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07-07-2008, 05:05 AM
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BN$-- Golden Addresses Change Of Heart
Trae discusses the same issues and says he will look at Kentucky and schools closer to home.
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07-16-2008, 05:21 AM
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Golden not in a rush
Powder Springs (Ga.) McEachern junior guard Trae Golden said he "rushed" the decision when he committed to Ohio State University towards the end of last summer.
So, now that he has re-opened the recruiting process Golden said he's in no rush to pick a college.
"I think I did rush it," he said last week in Cincinnati at the adidas Ittakes5ive Classic. "I feel like I made my decision too early. I just made it too fast."
The 6-foot-1 Golden is considered one of the top point guards nationally in the Class of 2010. He said he's "wide-open right now."
"It could be anybody," Golden said, noting many of the schools that had been recruiting him before his commitment have been in contact. He said the University of Kentucky, which had offered him a scholarship last June, had been on contact and we're "pretty much in the mix."
Georgia Tech, Florida and Georgia figure to be among the top schools interested in Golden, while he said Ohio State is not out of the question. He said he had also been in contact with North Carolina and UCLA.
"I am just not going to rush it at all," he said. "I feel like I didn't make the right decision before because I went too fast."
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07-16-2008, 11:24 AM
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I think with his dad being an Ohio State alumnus we are not out of the picture unless the staff has severely eased up on his recruitment.
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07-25-2008, 07:18 AM
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Las Vegas: Day 2.......Golden scored 19 points in a 72-68 loss.
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08-07-2008, 03:01 PM
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But Sullinger disputed the perception that Golden is history when I asked him whether he would work on persuading Golden to re-commit when they?re together the next few weeks.
?He wants to be a Buckeye. It?s obvious. But he did what he had to do,? Sullinger said. He said Golden re-opened his recruiting ?just to make sure Ohio State was the place.?
Time will tell. Golden has 15 months, until November 2009, before he can sign a binding national letter of intent with a school, and a bunch -- mostly in the Southeast -- are after him.
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