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'08 NH PF Emmanuel Negedu (Tennessee Verbal)

The Arizona men's basketball program has lost another recruit.
Top point guard Abdul Gaddy told Scout.com that he's going to open up his recruiting for the coming season. The 6-foot-3 senior-to-be from Tacoma (Wash.) Bellarmine Prep said he still has UA on his list but has decommitted.
"I was comfortable with the coaching staff, but once there was a change, I don't know the new guys and they haven't really been in contact with me (outside of a call from coach (Lute) Olson and Reggie Geary)," Gaddy told Scout.com

UA loses another hoop recruit

Without starting another thread for Abdul... UA becoming a questionable destination these days. They better pray Brandon Jennings is eligible.
 
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starBUCKS;1173343; said:
UA loses another hoop recruit

Without starting another thread for Abdul... UA becoming a questionable destination these days. They better pray Brandon Jennings is eligible.
"I'm going to look at my options. Arizona is still my front-runner."
He de-commits and then makes this statement. Sort of strange. However, he still has a long time to think about it and Memphis might be a player since one of the assistants that he liked it is now at Memphis. Lute must be losing some of his charm:wink2:
 
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Demling

Negedu to Tennessee

Former Arizona signee Emmanuel Negedu has decided to attend Tennessee, picking the Volunteers this afternoon over Indiana, Georgia Tech and Memphis.

The 6-foot-7 Negedu averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds a game last season at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H.

It's a huge late pick-up for Bruce Pearl and a big hit for Indiana.
 
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