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Nonrated 2019 PG Bryan Greenlee has Sep 15 Official visit

Were you born last November?

Another stellar response that adds nothing. If you didn't rip everyone else for having an opinion, you would have 90% fewer responses, which most I am sure would appreciate. Where is my logic flawed? Let's start with baby steps here. Do kids want to lose? If Fran is such a great recruiter, why we are we are after a kid whose best offers are Arkansas State and Morehead State?
 
Another stellar response that adds nothing. If you didn't rip everyone else for having an opinion, you would have 90% fewer responses, which most I am sure would appreciate. Where is my logic flawed? Let's start with baby steps here. Do kids want to lose? If Fran is such a great recruiter, why we are we are after a kid whose best offers are Arkansas State and Morehead State?
Meow, getting catty in here.
 
Another stellar response that adds nothing. If you didn't rip everyone else for having an opinion, you would have 90% fewer responses, which most I am sure would appreciate. Where is my logic flawed? Let's start with baby steps here. Do kids want to lose? If Fran is such a great recruiter, why we are we are after a kid whose best offers are Arkansas State and Morehead State?

If you don’t know the answer to that i would guess that you were born last November
 
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Random guess? Think Iowa takes two? I mean if iowa has juniors to be who tried pro process and Pat could always walk on if another high rated front court guy wants to verbal?

They will not take two PGs but if they find the right sf/pf they will take a PG and that person.
 
Yet probably don't need 4 on the roster all at once.

Definitely wouldn't hurt. Especially considering the two we do have aren't really typical pgs that can break down a defense and stay in front of other big ten pgs.

What we probably don't need is twice the amount of bigs compared to most opponents when allot of college ball is trending towards 4 perimeter players.

Fran also has two bonus scholarships to use when ever he wants over the next 4 years.
 
The plan for '19 looks like a PG and a big. The good thing is, whichever of these guards we land, they won't need to be a franchise-type player. So long as he can play great defense, we're fine and can go after a 4-star PG in the 2020 class. And if he's a diamond in the rough, so much the better.

I'd lean toward Toussaint or Greenlee. Since all three are visiting in September, I think we'll know who our guy is by October.
 
I can't remember the recruit but it was a juco PG and he behaved like a douche during his visit. Might have been during Alford tenure. He had an offer up until his visit.
Anthony Salter? Rumored to be ready to commit on his visit, and IIRC his offer was pulled because of his behavior on the visit. He was in the 2010 recruiting class.
 
I really think Fran is a lot like Lute, in that he wants to make sure recruits are compatible with current team members, before he accepts a commitment. I don't think he'd take a commitment from any of the new PG offers without seeing them interact on campus.
 
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Bryan Greenlee could be back in the fold and he is announcing his commitment soon:



BJ earned MVP honors and led The Rock School to back to back state championships in Florida's SIAA division.

 
Bryan Greenlee could be back in the fold and he is announcing his commitment soon:



BJ earned MVP honors and led The Rock School to back to back state championships in Florida's SIAA division.


This would be a shock. The timing makes sense, but... we basically jilted him last September and signed Toussaint at his position. Could Fran really have maintained that relationship on the DL this whole time, enough that Greenlee would keep his options open in case a scholarship opened up?
 
I'm not entirely sure I understand this move by Fran; why replace a redshirt experienced Junior (Moss) with a Freshman who plays a different position and has no size.
 
Meow, getting catty in here.

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